Yes, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is Protestant. It has some unique doctrines, but in general is mainstream Protestant. It has some similarities to the Methodist and Baptist churches.
Another answerIt is not Catholic, so it is a Protestant religion.
Yes, Adventists are Christian Protestants.
The Adventist Church is a Christian denomination that shares beliefs in the imminent Second Coming of Jesus Christ, observance of the Sabbath on Saturday, and adherence to the health principles outlined in the Bible, including a plant-based diet.
The "Church of Ireland" is a protestant church.
Yes. We are a Protestant Christian denomination. Very much so.
Martin Luther and his followers formed the first true Protestant Church.
The official state religion is Church of England (Anglican/Protestant).
She was a member of the Church of England.
She is a protestant (church of germany)
Karl Wallenda was a Christian and a devout member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The Seventh Day Adventist church is a Protestant Christian denomination who observe the original Sabbath day which is Saturday and not Sunday. They preach many of the same things as other Christians.
Adventist Church of Promise was created in 1932.
The main religion in England in the 19th century was the Church of England, also known as Anglicanism. It was the established church with close ties to the monarchy and was followed by a majority of the population. Other religions, such as Catholicism, Methodism, and various non-conformist denominations, also had significant followings.
There may be an unofficial Adventist church in Wenzhou, however there is no official church listed in the official Adventist church directory