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Seventh-day Adventist Faith and Values

God’s Greatest Gift

Relationship with God

We understand God is present and desires to have a relationship with His creation. Students are encouraged to grow in their relationship with God by communing with Him in daily prayer, meditating on His word, singing His praises and gathering together for worship.

Salvation through Jesus Christ

We believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Savior of all who place their faith in Him. In His life, we are offered a holy example, in His death the forgiveness of sin and in His resurrection the hope of a new beginning. Jesus was there in the beginning.

Wholesome Lifestyle

Seventh-day Adventists are encouraged to engage in whatever fosters the optimum development of the body, mind and spirit. This includes a healthful diet along with adequate exercise and rest. Every human being is endowed with a God-given purpose for their life.

The Sabbath: A Day of Rest and Worship

The seventh-day Sabbath (from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset) is a special part of the relationship between God and His creation. To foster this focused fellowship with God, non-essential business operations and activities at Andrews are closed.

Sabbath Observance : A Day of Holiness and Joy

As God rested and made the Sabbath holy, the Sabbath is observed as a memorial of creation to the Creator. The Sabbath is a time to be in communion with the Creator, away from the activities that are not focused on worshiping the Lord.

Present and Future Hope in Jesus Christ

Seventh-day Adventists look forward to the imminent second coming of Christ. Until then we are God’s stewards, entrusted by Him to use our time, gifts and abilities, resources, and opportunities to serve Him and our fellowmen. Remember, Jesus is coming again!

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In this quarter, we will tackle some of those fears head on. Rest in Christ is not just a title for a study guide or a captivating logo of an evangelistic campaign or camp meeting. Resting in Christ is the key to the promise of the type of life that Jesus promises to His followers: “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly” (John 10:10, NKJV).