2022 e-Week of Prayer for Youth and Young Adults: November 12-18 (Download Material)

The electronic Week of Prayer (eWOP) is held on the second week of November. It happens on Facebook via the GC Youth Ministries page (https://www.facebook.com/GCYouthMinistries/). However, the videos can also be retrieved from the GC Youth Ministries account on YouTube. The eWeek of Prayer further addresses the theme of the year through videos (1-2 minute). The videos naturally invite commentary, reflection and reformation. Each day is punctuated with quotations from Ellen White and other writers, that speak to the theme.

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2022 Week of Prayer: November 5-12 (Download Material – PDF)

2022 Week of Prayer: November 5-12 (Download Material – PDF)

This year’s adult Week of Prayer readings is a collaborative team effort of the Adventist Review and the Adventist world family.

The week of prayer starts on the 5th of November to the 12th of November, 2021.

5th The first sabbath I Will Go Make Disciples – Ted N. C.
6th Sunday: What Is a Disciple? – Glenn Town
7th Monday: Growing as a Disciple of Jesus – S. Joseph Kidder
8th Tuesday: Living as a Disciple- Joel Okindoh
9th Wednesday: Making Disciples- Tara VinCross
10th Thursday: The Cost of Being a Disciple- Anna Galenie
11th Friday: The Joy of Being a Disciple – Dwain N. Esmond
12th Second Sabbath: The Evidence of True Discipleship – Ellen G.

Seventh Day Adventist Church Calendar for 2023 (Details)

Seventh Day Adventist Church Calendar for 2023 (Details)

ALERT: Calendar for 2024

The Seventh Day Adventist Church is an organized denomination that runs almost the same program worldwide. They may live and worship in far-flung places, but the 21 million Seventh-day Adventists worldwide are not only a faith community—they’re a family.

But finding a sense of togetherness can be difficult. One way Adventists can promote community across time zones is by celebrating special emphasis days and events together. The Adventist Church’s calendar of Special Emphasis Days and Events not only encourages unity, it also helps raise awareness of key issues, such as abuse prevention, family and religious freedom.

Adventist Church leadership invites you and your church to join your global family in celebrating these emphasis days and events.

CALENDAR OF SPECIAL DAYS, EVENTS AND OFFERINGS – 2023

January 2023

January 7: Day of Fasting and Prayer
January 11-21: Ten Days of Prayer (Download Material)
January 14: Health Ministries
January 21: Religious Liberty Day

February 2023

February 4: Reach the World: Personal Outreach – Offering: Newbold College (100% to Newbold)
February 11-18: Christian Home and Marriage Week

March 2023

March 4: Women’s Day of Prayer
March 11: Adventist World Radio – Offering: Adventist World Radio/Hope Channel
March 18-25: Youth Week of Prayer
March 18: Global Youth Day/Children’s Day
March 25: Christian Education

April 2023

April 1: Day of Fasting and Prayer
April 1: Youth Spiritual Commitment
April 8: Friends of Hope Day (Visitor’s day) Mission Promotion World Mission – Offering: Adventist Mission Emphasis (100% to GC)
April 15-21: Literature Evangelism Rally Week
April 15: World Impact Day for distribution of Missionary Book
April 22: Possibility Ministries Day

May 2023

May 6-27: Drug Awareness Month
May 6: Reach the World: Using Communication Channels
May 13: Reach the World: In the Community – Offering: Disaster and Famine Relief (100% to TED)
May 20: Global Adventurer’s Day
May 27: World Day of Prayer for Children at Risk

June 2023

June 03: Reach the World: Bible Study, Sabbath School and Correspondence Courses
June 10: Women’s Ministries Emphasis Day
June 17: Reach the World: Nurture and Reclaiming
June 17: Adventist Church World Refugee Day

July 2023

July 1: Day of Prayer and Fasting
July 8: Missions Promotion World Mission-  Offering: World Mission Budget (100% to GC)
July 15: Reach the World: Media Ministry
July 22: Children’s Sabbath

August 2023

August 5: Global Mission Evangelism
August 12: Reach the World: Church Planting
August 19: Education Day
August 26: enditnow Day
August 26: Lay Evangelism

September 2023

September 3-9: Family togetherness Week
September 9: Family Togetherness Day of Prayer
September 9: Mission Promotion Unusual Opportunities – Offering: World Mission Budget (Unusual Opportunities – 100 % GC)
September 16: Pathfinder Day
September 23: Sabbath School Guest Day

October 2023

October 7: Day of Prayer and Fasting
October 7: Adventist Review Subscription Promotion
October 14: Pastor Appreciation Day
October 21: Adventist Heritage and Spirit of Prophecy
October 28: Creation Sabbath

November 2023

November 4-11: Week of Prayer
November 11-17: e-Week of Prayer for Youth and Young Adults
November 11: Offering: Annual Sacrifice (Global Mission 100% GC)
November 18: World Orphans-Vulnerable Children Day
November 25: HIV/AIDS Awareness

December 2023

December 2: Stewardship
November 9: Health Emphasis

2022 Week of Prayer: November 5-12 (Download Material – PDF)

2022 Week of Prayer: November 5-12 (Download Material)

Some 2,000 years ago Jesus gave the invitation “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men” (Matt. 4:19) to a small group of fishermen on the shores of Galilee. They “immediately left the boat and followed Him” (verse 22). As they spent time with Jesus, their lives were transformed forever. Today Jesus still calls people to be His disciples. Being a disciple begins by following Jesus spending time with Him through Bible study and prayer, following where He leads.

This year’s adult Week of Prayer readings is a collaborative team effort of the Adventist Review and the Adventist world family.

The week of prayer starts on the 5th of November to the 12th of November, 2021.

5th The first sabbath I Will Go Make Disciples – Ted N. C.
6th Sunday: What Is a Disciple? – Glenn Town
7th Monday: Growing as a Disciple of Jesus – S. Joseph Kidder
8th Tuesday: Living as a Disciple- Joel Okindoh
9th Wednesday: Making Disciples- Tara VinCross
10th Thursday: The Cost of Being a Disciple- Anna Galenie
11th Friday: The Joy of Being a Disciple – Dwain N. Esmond
12th Second Sabbath: The Evidence of True Discipleship – Ellen G.

Sabbath School Study Guide, Fourth Quarter 2022 – Download Material (PDF)

Sabbath School is one of the most important parts of Sabbath. It gives us the opportunity for fellowship, mission understanding, outreach, and one of the greatest parts, Bible study, and discussion. What a privilege to be able to study our Bible and the Adult Bible Study Guide in a small group setting and make the wonderful biblical instructions practical for our spiritual experience the next week. No one should miss Sabbath School.

The Title of 4th quarter lesson in 2022 is ‘On Death, Dying, and the Future Hope

Download materials for Sabbath School Study Guide, Fourth Quarter 2022

Contents and Introduction:

Lesson 1: Rebellion in a Perfect Universe—September 24–30

Lesson 2: Death in a Sinful World—October 1–7

Lesson 3: Understanding Human Nature—October 8–14

Lesson 4: The Old Testament Hope—October 15–21

Lesson 5: Resurrections Before the Cross—October 22–28

Lesson 6: He Died for Us—October 29–November 4

Lesson 7: Christ’s Victory Over Death—November 5–11

Lesson 8: The New Testament Hope—November 12–18

Lesson 9: Contrary Passages?—November 19–25

Lesson 10: The Fires of Hell—November 26–December 2

Lesson 11: End-Time Deceptions—December 3–9

The Biblical Worldview—December 10–16

Lesson 13: The Judging Process—December 17–23

Lesson 14: All Things New—December 24–30