Wildwood Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Sunset Times 2026

The Sabbath is one of the fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, deeply rooted in the Bible. According to Scripture, the Sabbath begins at sunset on Friday and ends at sunset on Saturday. This sacred time is a gift from God—a weekly moment of rest, reflection, and spiritual renewal.

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keeping sabbath

Meeting the Sabbath is a joyful and transformative experience. It’s a chance to set aside all worries and distractions, placing our trust in God as we glorify His name through prayer, Bible reading, and worship. It’s also a time to strengthen bonds with family and our church community, creating meaningful moments of connection and gratitude.

To help you prepare for this special time, we’ve provided a schedule of Friday sunset times for 2024 here in Kelowna. If you’re in another region, please note that sunset times may vary.

We encourage you to embrace the Sabbath and experience the peace and joy it brings. Take this opportunity to taste and see how good God is, and enjoy the blessings of rest, reflection, and fellowship with those you love and who love you.

Want to Learn More About the Sabbath?

Discover the beauty and significance of the Sabbath through our free Bible studies. Whether online or in person, our studies are tailored to your questions and spiritual journey. Dive deeper into God’s Word and experience the blessings of His truth. Start your journey today!

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The Fourth Commandment

“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God. In it you shall do no work: you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger who is within your gates. For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it.” (Exodus 20:8-11)

Jan-Apr, 2026Sunset Time
January 3, 20264:10pm
January 10, 20264:19pm
January 17, 20264:29pm
January 24, 20264:40pm
January 30, 20264:51pm
February 7, 20265:04pm
February 14, 20265:16pm
February 21, 20265:28pm
February 28, 20265:39pm
March 7, 20265:51pm
March 14, 20267:02pm
March 21, 20267:13pm
March 28, 20267:24pm
April 4, 20267:35pm
April 11, 20267:46pm
April 18, 20267:57pm
April 25, 20268:07pm
May-Aug 2026Sunset Time
May 2, 20268:18pm
May 9, 20268:29pm
May 16, 20268:39pm
May 23, 20268:48pm
May 30, 20268:57pm
June 6, 20269:03pm
June 13, 20269:08pm
June 20, 20269:11pm
June 27, 20269:11pm
July 4, 20269:10pm
July 11, 20269:05pm
July 18, 20268:59pm
​​​​​​​July 25, 20268:51pm
August 1, 20268:41pm
August 8, 20268:30pm
August 15, 20268:17pm
August 22, 20268:04pm
August 29, 20267:50pm
Sep-Dec 2026Sunset Time
September 5, 20267:35pm
September 12, 20267:19pm
September 19, 20267:04pm
September 26, 20266:48pm
October 3, 20266:33pm
October 10, 20266:08pm
October 17, 20266:04pm
October 24, 20265:50pm
October 30, 20265:38pm
November 7, 20264:26pm
November 14, 20264:17pm
November 21, 20264:09pm
November 28, 20264:03pm
December 5, 20263:59pm
December 12, 20263:58pm
December 19, 20263:59pm
December 26, 20264:03pm