Seminary Heritage Sabbath

Seminary Adventist Heritage Sabbath is a yearly Sabbath in September and time to draw closer to Jesus and connect with our spiritual roots as Seventh-day Adventists. It takes place at the Historic Adventist Village in Battle Creek, Michigan. Sabbath School starts at 9:45 and features songs and stories of early Adventism. The divine worship hour often features an individual in church leadership who will share the spoken word with us. Past speakers have included Dan Jackson, President of the North American Division; Ted Wilson, President of the General Conference; and Don Livesay, the then President of the Lake Union Conference; and Benjamin Baker, Managing Editor of the Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists.

After a lunch together, the afternoon offers tours of Adventist Historic Village or a guided tour of the Oak Hill cemetery with Merlin Burt, Director of the Ellen G. White Estate.

The evening is very special and after enjoying a haystack supper, vespers begins with early advent songs and stories told by Merlin Burt and ends with a communion and dedication service.

Seminary Heritage Sabbath is an opportunity to see how God has led in the past and apply in our lives the lessons learned. It is also an opportunity to fellowship together at the beginning of the school year and recommit ourselves to faith and service. Come and be inspired!