What does the Seventh-day Adventist Church believe?

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Christian protestant denomination holding similar beliefs to other mainline protestant churches including the divinity of Christ, the reality of heaven and hell, the Second Coming of Jesus Christ and especially the authority of the the Bible and the Bible alone. A common question is how Seventh-day Aventist beliefs differ from other protestant churches. A key Adventist belief is that the entire Ten Commandments still apply, including the fourth commandment to keep the Sabbath holy--thus the name "Seventh-day" Adventists.

For more about Adventist beliefs visit www.adventist.org. Seventh-day Adventists take seriously the gospel commission to spread the good news to the entire world. Currently there are more than 13 million Adventists around the world with a presence in nearly every country.

Another person joins the Adventist Church about every 30 seconds. Above all Seventh-day Adventists desire to become dedicated disciples of Jesus Christ by ... more.

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