Do 7th Day Adventists believe in Easter?
Seventh-day Adventists hold to the major Christian beliefs with a few exceptions. One of the key doctrines that differs from mainstream Christianity is the Judaic Sabbath. Seventh-day Adventists worship on the 7th day Saturday, instead of the on the 1st day of the week, Sunday. The Sabbath begins at sunset on Friday and finishes on sunset on Saturday. During those hours, only humanitarian works or worship is permitted. In addition to this, most Seventh-day Adventists observe Christmas and see it as a family time although most Seventh-day Adventists do not believe that Jesus was born on the 25th December. They also celebrate Easter in the Christian calendar.