The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a direct descendant of the Millerite movement of the early- to mid-1800s. This movement was named after farmer-turned-preacher William Miller who felt the need to share his beliefs about the soon return of Jesus. The Seventh-day Adventist Church still holds the soon return of Jesus as one of its main tenets. Some of the pioneers of the church were James and Ellen White, Joseph Bates, and Uriah Smith.
Another answer:
there were people who broke away from the Roman Catholic Church because they discovered that the Roman Catholic Church was teaching lies (they wouldn't even let the people read The Bible for themselves). So those who broke away from the church began to read The Bible for themselves and followed every teaching of the Bible. Thus came the SDA Church (there are many other events that led up to the making of the church but this puts it into perspective I think.)
no way.. out of the question they are one of the most loving people in the world .. i have a friend of mine who is a seventh-day adventist and she has changed my ruined stupid life to something sooo.. UNREAL!! i will never forget that day my life was changed. i am absolutely going to convert from catholic to seventh day adventist :) MY ANSWER: Seventh-day adventists are not a racist group :)
seven day adventist
Yes! but not in the way Catholics do...
Most definitely
Another name for Seventh-day Adventist is Adventist.
Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal was created in 1985.
Magic Johnson is no longer a Seventh Day Adventist
Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal has 832 pages.
No. Separate and unrelated as groups. Both are Christian. Similarity ends there.
Guam is racially diverse , but the most prominent are Catholic and Seven-day Adventist. source: I'm from Guam!
Besides the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the official name, some call it Adventist or SDA.
He was baptised into a seventh day adventist church in the year 2000.