Yes. We are a Protestant Christian denomination. Very much so.
Yes, it is a Christian denomination based on the Bible. Their sabbath is on Saturday.
As of March 2011, the current General Conference President of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is Ted N. C. Wilson.
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 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.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Bible-based Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday as the Sabbath, and by its emphasis on the imminent Second Coming (the Advent) of Jesus Christ.
Local Seventh-day Adventist churches are part of a local district, which is part of conference/union, which is part of a division, which is part of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. The hierarchy may vary a little bit in different areas or divisions, but that is the general organization. If a church becomes "independent," it ceases to be a Seventh-day Adventist church. To put it another way, the Seventh-day Adventist denomination does not follow congregationalist polity (hence the term "denomination"), but instead it is hierarchical.
Adventist Church of Promise was created in 1932.
Some of the largest Sabbath keeping Churches would be the Seventh Day Baptist, Seventh-day Adventist, Church of God and the United Church of God
There may be an unofficial Adventist church in Wenzhou, however there is no official church listed in the official Adventist church directory
Adventists can get married in the Church of Christ or any other church. Adventists recognize marriages performed by clergy of any denomination or public officals. Some Adventist pastors will not officate at a wedding between an Adventist and a non-Adventist.
The Black Adventist Church refers to the congregations within the Seventh-day Adventist denomination that predominantly serve African American communities. This movement emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to racial segregation and discrimination within the broader Adventist Church. It focuses on addressing the spiritual, social, and cultural needs of Black members, often incorporating elements of African American worship traditions. Today, it plays a significant role in promoting community service and social justice within both the church and the wider society.
The Seventh-day Adventist denomination primarily uses the New King James Version of the Bible for their religious teachings and practices.