
Adventist Sabbath School is a key part of the worship experience. Think of it as a blend of Bible study, community connection, and spiritual growth—all happening on Saturday mornings before the main worship service. Each week, members gather to explore a specific Bible topic using a globally coordinated study guide called the Sabbath School Quarterly. These lessons often focus on themes like prophecy, Christian living, or biblical characters, and they’re designed to encourage discussion and personal reflection.
Sabbath School isn’t just for adults either—there are tailored programs for children, youth, and young adults, each with age-appropriate lessons and activities. It’s also a time when churches highlight mission stories from around the world, helping members feel connected to a global faith community.
If you’re curious, you can check out the current lesson and resources on Sabbath School Net (https://ssnet.org/) or the official Sabbath School site (https://www.sabbath.school/). Want to dive into what this week’s topic is?