Chronicles of Faith: When Did the Seventh-day Adventist Church Start?
The Seventh-day Adventist Church, a rapidly growing Protestant denomination, traces its roots back to early 19th-century America. Founded by visionary leader Ellen G. White, the church emerged from the Great Disappointment of 1844. With a focus on the Sabbath, health, and the second coming of Christ, the Adventist movement spread globally, inspiring millions to lead lives fueled by faith. Today, it remains a vibrant and influential force, committed to sharing their distinctive beliefs and serving their communities worldwide.



















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