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Seventh-Day Adventist Church reiterates stance on Sabbath voting

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
July 22, 2024
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) in Ghana has reaffirmed its position against voting on Saturdays, the Sabbath, emphasizing that this practice conflicts with its religious beliefs.

The announcement follows appeals by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for the church to reconsider this position as the country approaches the December 7, 2024 elections, which fall on a Saturday.

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In a statement issued by the Southern Ghana Union Conference and Northern Ghana Union Conference, the Church acknowledged the civic responsibility of its members to vote but reiterated their longstanding conviction about Sabbath observance.

The Church stressed the spiritual significance of the Sabbath, observed from sunset on Friday to sunset on Saturday

“The Sabbath holds deep spiritual significance for Adventists. It is a day dedicated to worship, rest, and communion with God.”

“Voting on Saturday, the Sabbath of the Lord is not in alignment with our religious beliefs.” the statement read.

The Church urged its members to avoid non-religious activities, including voting, on this sacred day.

According to the statement, the leadership of the church has consistently advocated for changing the election date to accommodate religious observance, stressing that the efforts were based on the belief that moving the election day away from Saturday would allow all citizens, regardless of faith, to participate fully in the democratic process.

While encouraging civic engagement, the SDA maintained a neutral stance on political matters, emphasizing that congregational meetings should not be used for political debate or endorsements.

“Our focus during Sabbath gatherings should be worship, spiritual growth, and fellowship,” the Church leaders stated.

Pr. Dr. Thomas Techie Ocran, President of the Southern Ghana Union Conference, and Pr. Dr. Kwame Annor Boahen, President of the Northern Ghana Union Conference who signed the statement acknowledged the right of church members to vote.

They, however, urged them to prayerfully ensure that their decisions are consistent with the Adventist belief on the sanctity of the Sabbath.

“While we respect the diversity of opinions within our membership, this statement is the Church in Ghana’s official position on Sabbath observance and voting on Saturday,” the statement said.

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