Across the Atlantic Caribbean Union (ATCU), Seventh-day Adventist churches, in cooperation with the Inter-American Division, dedicate a week to the spiritual health and unity of families. Christian Home and Marriage Week will be observed February 14–21, 2026, highlighting the biblical truth that marriage and the home are God’s original design for humanity.

This year’s theme, Family, Faith, and Focus in a Digital World, invites families to navigate modern technology wisely while keeping Christ at the center of the home. Rather than viewing technology as an adversary, the theme portrays it as a tool that can strengthen relationships, deepen faith, and keep families aligned with God’s plan for marriage and family life.

Throughout the week, churches will host worship services, seminars, devotionals, and family-centered activities designed to uplift couples, parents, and children. Two special Sabbaths anchor the observance: Christian Marriage Day on February 14, celebrating the covenant and beauty of marriage, and Christian Home Day on February 21, emphasizing nurturing Christ-centered homes.

Within ATCU, which serves The Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Caicos Islands, Christian Home and Marriage Week remains a valued annual emphasis. Amid growing social and economic pressures on marriages and homes, churches mobilize to strengthen family life, both within the church and in local communities. The 2026 theme is especially relevant to the ATCU territory where family ties and spiritual heritage remain central to community life. Leaders encourage families to use the week to reconnect spiritually, strengthen communication, and recommit to God’s design for marriage and the home.

Christian Home and Marriage Week continues to play an important role in helping families thrive in a rapidly changing world. By focusing on marriage, family, and the Sabbath, the church provides tools and guidance for nurturing Christ-centered homes and encourages families to honor God’s design in their daily lives.

As February 14–21 approaches, ATCU families and churches are invited to fully participate in the week’s activities, using this time to deepen relationships, strengthen homes, and honor God’s plan for family life, finding practical and spiritual tools to navigate the challenges of modern society.


From the Communication Department of the Atlantic Caribbean Union