The observance of Easter within the Seventh-day Adventist Church is not uniform. While the denomination does not prohibit individual members from acknowledging the holiday, it is not a central tenet of faith or a mandated celebration. The focus within the church typically centers on the Sabbath and doctrines specific to Adventist theology.
Emphasis within the Seventh-day Adventist tradition lies on the weekly Sabbath, observed on Saturday, and the belief in Christ’s Second Coming. Historically, the church has prioritized theological doctrines and practices distinct from those found in mainstream Christian traditions. This has resulted in a focus on principles such as the importance of adhering to Old Testament dietary laws, the state of the dead, and the investigative judgment.