World-Wide Revival
The Seventh-day Adventist Church grew out of the world-wide religious revival in
the mid-nineteenth century. People of many religious persuasions believed that Bible
prophecies indicated that the second coming or advent of Christ was imminent.
A Great Disappointment
When Christ did not come in the 1840’s, a group of these disappointed Adventists
in the United States continued their Bible studies and concluded that they had misinterpreted
prophetic events and that the second coming of Christ was still in the future. This
same group of Adventists later accepted the teaching of the seventh-day Sabbath and
became known as Seventh-day Adventists. The Church organised formally in 1863 and
began its mission to the world. Our friends at Tagnet have compiled an excellent
collection of pictures and details of the Adventist Pioneers.
Only the Bible
Basing its faith and practice wholly on the Bible, the Seventh-day Adventist Church
has developed 27 fundamental beliefs. It is these key beliefs which unify the otherwise
very diverse world-wide Seventh-day Adventist Church:
Rapid Growth
The organisational structure of the Seventh-day Adventist Church has enabled it to
keep pace with its rapid growth. A heavy emphasis on medical and missionary work
has led to steady growth in the western world and phenomenal growth in the third
world. A separate page is available describing the current status of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church.
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