Adventists, also known as Seventh-day Adventists, are a Christian denomination with a strong emphasis on the second coming of Jesus Christ. While Adventists do not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, they do recognize the importance of Jesus' birth and the celebration of His birth is a part of their tradition. Adventists typically observe Christmas as a time of worship and gratitude, focusing on the spiritual significance of the birth of Jesus rather than the commercial aspects. Many Adventists also participate in charitable activities during the holiday season.