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Silent Sabbath and the Experience of God’s Death

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Silent Sabbath, the day between Jesus’ death on Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday, is not something that Adventists always observe. But marking the silence of God on Silent Sabbath offers a rich worship experience, one that you are invited to enter today.

This Silent Sabbath service was recorded at the La Sierra University Church on Easter Weekend, 2014.

“The lights are off for us today, and we are safe, because God is doing God’s work,” says Pastor Chris Oberg.

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