Religious Liberty
The Seventh-day Adventist church strongly believes in religious freedom for all people. A person’s conscience, not government, should dictate his or her choice to worship—or not.
The Adventist Church believes that fighting religious oppression and defending an individual’s right to worship according to his or her conscience—regardless of that person’s religious affiliation—is in everyone’s best interest.
Religious Liberty
The Seventh-day Adventist church strongly believes in religious freedom for all people. A person’s conscience, not government, should dictate his or her choice to worship—or not.
The Adventist Church believes that fighting religious oppression and defending an individual’s right to worship according to his or her conscience—regardless of that person’s religious affiliation—is in everyone’s best interest.
Religious Liberty
The Seventh-day Adventist church strongly believes in religious freedom for all people. A person’s conscience, not government, should dictate his or her choice to worship—or not.
The Adventist Church believes that fighting religious oppression and defending an individual’s right to worship according to his or her conscience—regardless of that person’s religious affiliation—is in everyone’s best interest.
News & Events
Resources
Freedom of Belief
This Religious Liberty Sabbath we’re asking each local
congregation to join a worldwide circle of prayer for the 8th
World Congress for Religious Freedom. It’s a once
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every
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five
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years event organized by the Adventist Church. This major
international religious freedom event brings together hundreds of
academics, advocates, public o
ffi
cials, and religious leaders from
five continents. 2017 will mark the eighth time the church has
organized this event, and the first time it will be hosted within
North America. Together we’ll explore a theme that’s growing
more important every day: Religious Freedom and the Hope for
Peaceful Coexistence.
Freedom of Conscience
Pastor Wilson's presentation at the International Religious Liberty Association’s 8th World Congress on Religious Freedom, held in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on August 23, 2017.
Dimensions of Freedom
"Human beings generally consider freedom from the perspective of the benefits that one can receive from it." -Dr. Ganoune Diop.
Senator Floyd Moriss
Jamaica’s first blind senator visits Cayman to speak about religious liberty and the need for the Caribbean to accommodate people with disabilities.