Seventh-day Adventists accept the Bible as the only source of our beliefs. We consider our movement to be the result of the Protestant conviction of Sola Scriptura—the Bible as the only standard of faith and practice for Christians.


Currently, Adventists hold 28 fundamental beliefs that can be organized into six categories—the doctrines of God, man, salvation, the church, the Christian life and last day events. In each teaching, God is the architect, who in wisdom, grace and infinite love, is restoring a relationship with humanity that will last for eternity.

 


 

What Do Seventh-day Adventists Believe?

 

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Ted Wilson responds to funding cuts at ADRA

ADRA, the humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist church, helps vulnerable people across the world. They do this in partnership with other aid organizations and through grants and donations. Due to recent temporary cuts in funding, many important projects have lost funding. Ted Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, addresses these challenges and asks for those who have a heart to help others to donate to ADRA at this time, standing in the gap financially, so that this crucial work can continue. To donate, visit: https://adra.org/