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Seventh Day Adventists: Sabbath?

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Sabbath Keepers, and Seventh Day Adventists: What do you do on the Sabbath? What is a typical Sabbath day for you?
Having Grown up SDA, Sabbath started for us on friday evening

we would prepare for the sabbath by having all our work done, the house cleaned and all sabbath meals prepared so as to do as little work as possiblem. then we would have some kind of vespers to bring in the sabbath, music and worhip, then we would usually talk and then go to bed. we would rise early saturday morning, eat breakfast, Go to Sabbth school and chruch then , either have potluck or the sabbath meal at home, then have a sabbath after noon activity. like a hike or singing at a rest home, maybe some sabbath games, when younger. in college sabbath was a paticular blessing. it gave a real break from our work and allowed time to renew faith and friendship and recharge from the weeks stress.
 
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