Excellent question!
Ellen White herself was against belief in her gift being a requirement for membership, so no, you do not have to believe in Ellen White to be a Seventh-day Adventist.
On the other hand, most Adventists do believe in Ellen White. And whether you believe she was a prophet or not, her writings are good, uplifting reading, particularly her best known works: The Desire of Ages, Steps to Christ, and The Great Controversy.
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Legalistic religions are those which believe and teach that God's love for you and your salvation are dependent on your works. They believe that one must earn favor with God in order to be loved by Him and permitted into heaven. Examples include Seventh Day Adventist and Latter Day Saints (Mormon), but there are others.
== == If the church is only a setting for the wedding, almost anyone may be married in a church, generally speaking. Regarding the person who officiates, I don't know the rules in the Church of Christ, but an Adventist pastor would not be willing to perform a marriage between an Adventist and someone of another faith: in the Bible, it says to not be "unequally yoked," which for Adventists means that you shouldn't marry someone who has different beliefs. A Seventh-day Adventist pastor has to be ordained in order to be able to perform marriages. The position of the church is to marry a non-Adventist couple or an Adventist couple. Marring a non-Adventist with an Adventist is what the rule of the church does not allow. But there is the other option, civil marriage in court.
Domenican sisters wear an all white habit, as do Cisterians nuns, and I believe Carthusian nuns.
The Seventh Day Adventist Church began in New Hampshire in 1844. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) began in upstate New York in 1830. So the Mormons came first. Mormon church headquarters had moved to Nauvoo, Illinois by the time the Seventh Day Adventist Church was formed.
Purple Green Red White Blue OMG!!! I can't believe i figured it out!!!! (Brionna helped...) -Angie
White, red, two-tone pewter grey, and I believe there was a medium blue, in descending order of popularity. Nearly all are white or red, occasionally you'll see the pewter.
"The Westing Game" is a work of fiction. It is a mystery novel written by Ellen Raskin, which follows the story of sixteen heirs who are challenged to solve a complex puzzle in order to inherit a fortune.
Order of the White Lion was created in 1922.
Order of the White Star was created in 1936.
Order of the White Elephant happened in 1869.
i believe that they are of the Orthoptera order