WHO ARE THE ADVENTISTS?
A PEOPLE,
a hope
The Seventh-day Adventist Church brings hope to the world so that people can live with the certainty that their story doesn’t end here. This is the certainty found throughout the Bible.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church brings hope to the world so that people can live with the certainty that their story doesn’t end here. This is the certainty found throughout the Bible.
From the local church to the world headquarters, find out what the administrative levels are to strengthen faith, Bible teaching and support different initiatives aimed at members, neighbors and society.
One of the main fronts on which Adventists work is precisely in providing social and humanitarian assistance to thousands of people, which is in harmony with the ministry of Christ himself.
Seventh-day Adventists accept the Bible as their rule of faith and practice, and hold fundamental beliefs based solely on the Holy Scriptures. Andthey constitute their view ofbiblical teachings.
Throughout the week, special, specific programs open to all reinforce the study of the Bible with meetings of praise, prayer and testimony.
The Adventist Church emphasizes deep andcontinuous study of the Bible. That’s why, all over the world, it runs regular classes for different age groups.
Tithes and offerings are expressions of worship to God, and are used so that people of all nationalities may know the salvation found in Christ.
The official statements and documents of the Seventh-day Adventist Church express the denomination’s position on different issues, including contemporary ones, which seek to provide guidance and clarification for members and society.