No. The founders of the Seventh Day Adventist Church (Joseph Bates, James White, Ellen White, and J. N. Andrews) were never members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Both of these Churches grew out of the Second Great Awakening in New York at about the same time.
there are a few sda church in the city just look in the yellow pages under sda church.
Try this one....Rockville SDA Church in Silverspring, Maryland, USA Spencerville SDA church in Spencerville, MarylandThere are some churches in boonsboro at mount aetna.there are other churches not far away from spencerville church- theres a church in Columbia calle datholton adventist church, by the way i am seventh day adventist...it was nice answering your question...Seabrook SDA Church in Lanham, Maryland, USABladensburg SDA Church in Blandensburg, Maryland, USAMiracle Temple SDA Church in Baltimore County, Maryland USASligo SDA Church in Takoma Park, MarylandBreath of Life Church in Fort Washington, Maryland...hope this helps!
The most well-known difference between the Pentecostal church and SDA is that Pentecostal churches believe in the gift of speaking in tongues while the SDA emphasizes the observance of the 7th Day Sabbath (Friday at sundown to Saturday at sundown).
Also, you can check their website: http://www.spencervillesda.org/
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Sabbath is a day of rest or the time to worship and is observed differently in Abrahamic religion. It is stated that the SDA church can go to beaches on Sabbath.
Besides the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the official name, some call it Adventist or SDA.
John Calvin and John Knox are the two major founders
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Martin Luther
She is one of the church's five founders.