I understand the GC Adventist Research Institute came to the conclusion after years of study that Sunday would be the correct day of worship for the local 9.000 Adventists there in Samoa because that was the day previously called Saturday on the old calendar.
A minority dissident group insists on keeping Sabbath according to the new calendar to show they are not keeping the Roman Catholic Sunday. Some of them claim that Samoan churches in the United States and Australia and New Zealand are among their supporters.
Misinformation,
the GC Adventist Research Institute did not come to that conclusion.
The Biblical Research Committee (BRC) of the South Pacific Division (SPD) may have decided that, but not the GC Adventist Research Institute.
This is part of the false information that is floating around and was used to pressure the people to worship on Sunday.
The GC has confirmed that there is no documented action by the General Conference endorsing or supporting the action of the Samoa SDA administration to change its Sabbath day of worship to Sunday.
At present the decision of the South Pacific division is in direct opposition to stated Adventist belief.
This ruling by leadership in the South Pacific is against stated church
doctrine.
Read here:
The Church Manual Revised 2010 (18th Edition), p. 138.
"The Sabbath holds a special place in our lives. The seventh day of the week,
from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday (Lev. 23:32), is a gift from God, a sign
of His grace in time." ·
The Seventh-day Adventists Believe (An exposition of the fundamental beliefs of
the SDA Church), 2005 Edition, page 296 and 297 states: "The
Sabbath begins at sunset on Friday evening and ends at sunset Saturday evening
(see Gen 3:15; cf. Mark 1:32).
And in 1988 edition page 263
What gives the SPD the right or the constituency to rule anything else?