Abstract

The study of the nature of the church1 is very significant to the body of Christ. Often, when this subject is introduced, Christians tend to ask: which is the true church and how can it be identified? Most churches claim to be the only ‘true church’ based on their teachings and this has continued to divide the body of Christ across the centuries. The Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church has maintained the physical observance of the Sabbath to be one of the marks2 of identifying the ‘true church,’ yet the church fathers described the church as One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic. The SDA uses the Sabbath worship as a mark of identifying a ‘true church’ alongside the four attributes; and on the other hand, those churches that do not worship on Saturday regards the SDA’s emphasis of worshipping on Saturday as ‘worshipping the day’ rather than the almighty God. Besides this, misunderstandings have been encountered between the SDA and the so-called Sunday churches concerning the issue of what constitutes the true Sabbath. The study employs the dialogical-ecclesiological design in its bid to understand the contestations between the SDA and the ‘Sunday churches’ and in its building on the premise that dialogue is critical in our endeavor to find a new understanding and re-interpretation of the Sabbath, as one of the marks of a true church. The crucial question remains: can the observance of physical Sabbath be considered as one of the key marks of knowing the ‘true Church’?

Highlights

  • In attempting to locate the problem under consideration in this article, it is worthwhile to concede that the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church emphasizes the physical observance of the Sabbath as a mark of a true church

  • The virtual church fails to meet the requirement put by SDA church because it has proved impossible for members to gather on Saturday to observe the Sabbath physically

  • Since the claim of physical observance of Sabbath by SDA did not seem to stand as a mark of true church due to closure of churches during the time of COVID-19 pandemic, it is significant to introduce the aspect of dialogue as a new solution to the existing problem

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Introduction

In attempting to locate the problem under consideration in this article, it is worthwhile to concede that the SDA church emphasizes the physical observance of the Sabbath as a mark of a true church. SDA maintains that for one to be in a true church, Sabbath must be observed physically; meaning that on Saturday members must congregate for worship.

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