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DENOMINATIONAL HISTORY AND PROPHETIC HERITAGE

REPORT
January 24, 2024

GROUP NAME: Καλός kalos


Members:
Esteban, Gladden Ray E.
Lucky Allen Mesmis
Aj Ronn Seda
Lhyngie Ilogon
San Ti Labandria
Orly Chad Carolino

QUESTIONS:
1.Who are Seventh-day
Adventist?
2. Do you know the
identity of Seventh-day Adventist?
3. Do you know The history of your church?
4. Who is Ellen G. white for you? And how do we used her writings?

OPINIONS AND ANSWERS:

Lucky Allen's Opinion:

1. Who are Seventh-day Adventist

Lucky Allen's Opinion:


Seventh day Adventist are people that believe in Seventh day as the Holy sabbath day (rest day).
They are known for their Kosher Diet which is primarily found in Leviticus 11.

Gladden's opinion:
These are the people who patiently waits for the second coming of Christ and the people who
keeps Saturday as their Sabbath.
Lhyngie Illogon's Opinion:
Seventh day Adventist is the people who follow Jesus and believe that Jesus is the Messiah and
who will come to save the people, and seventh day Adventist people are those people who
worship in the Saturday and follow the Ten Commandments

AJ Ronn Seda Opinion:


Seventh-day Adventism, a separate Christian denomination, formed in the nineteenth century
with a set of specific doctrines and practices that distinguished it from the larger Christian
landscape. This article will present a detailed summary of Seventh-day Adventists, including
their main beliefs, lifestyle choices, and contributions to both religious and societal spheres.

Orly Chad's Opinion:


These are the people who believe and accept Jesus Christ as there personal savior and people
who observe the sabbath on the seventh day of the week, Saturday.

2. Do you know your Identity as a Seventh day Adventist

Lucky Allen's Opinion:


Yes, one of our main difference from mainline Christianity is our Strict Sabbath day Observance
and our Belief in The Second coming as a Universal, Literal, and Personal. We Identity ourselves
as Sons of God and that we are already saved by Jesus but in the Judgement day, we will be
judged by our Works

Gladden's opinion:
Seventh Day Adventist is a unique denomination known for its observance of following the
doctrine of the sanctuary specifically on eating the right food which is anchored on the book of
levitcus.

Lhyngie Illogon's Opinion:


As seventh day Adventist I know that this denomination is created by Jesus Christ and this
church Observing the sabbath day in Saturday and one of the Identity of this church is we cannot
eat dirty food that Record in the book of Leviticus

AJ Ronn Seda Opinion:


Identifying as a Seventh-day Adventist frequently entails a commitment to keeping the Sabbath
on Saturday, reserving the day for rest, worship, and spiritual contemplation.
Second Coming of Christ: Seventh-day Adventists' identity is heavily influenced by their belief
in Jesus Christ's imminent return. This expectation shapes their worldview and daily life.
Orly Chad's Opinion:
Yes. As a seventh day Adventists we are known for keeping the Sabbath (Saturday) and
following the Ten Commandments .

3. Do you know the History of the Church


Lucky Allen's Opinion:
Yes, it all started with the Willam Miller known as the "Millerite Movement". After the Great
Disappointment, Ellen White, And James white Started The Seventh day Adventist we know
Today.

Gladden's opinion:
Yes, our church was formed by a different people and it started two decades after the great
disappointment in october 22, 1844. Seventh-day Adventist was formed by James White, Joseph
Bates, and Ellen White.

Lhyngie Illogon's Opinion:


After the Great disappointment in 1844 the Group of the pioneers together with Ellen Harmon
Gold and James white and Joseph bates and the other, they study about it and that group of
people they discover about the sabbath and on 1863 the first camp meeting was held that’s why
we have this denomination

AJ Ronn Seda Opinion:


The Seventh-day Adventist Church arose from the Millerite movement of the early nineteenth
century, founded by William Miller, who foresaw the Second Coming of Jesus. Following the
Great Disappointment of 1844, believers continued to study the Bible, emphasizing the
significance of the seventh-day Sabbath. The Seventh-day Adventist Church was formally
formed in 1863, with Ellen G. White serving as a significant leader. The church established
specific principles, including as Sabbath observance, the sanctuary doctrine, and healthy living.
It expanded abroad via missionary activity, with a concentration on health and education. The
church is well-known for its community participation, social activism, and humanitarian work.
Throughout its history, the Seventh-day Adventist Church has changed and flourished while
keeping its own identity within the larger Christian framework.

Orly Chad's Opinion:


Yes.The Seventh-day Adventist Church started in the 1800s from the Millerite movement led by
William Miller,who predicted Jesus would come again. After the disappointment in 1844,
followers continued studying the Bible, focusing on the importance of the seventh day Sabbath.
The church officially began in 1863,and set specific rules like observing the Sabbath, the
sanctuary doctrine and promoting healthy living.

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