Returning to the Blessed Bible

Some 350 years ago, our faithful Reformed forefathers in Scotland took hold of the covenant of grace in their National Covenant, by this means fulfilling their duty and privilege as Christ’s witnessing church in the British Isles. Thus was born the Second, or Covenanted Reformation of religion in those Isles, sustained and greatly furthered by [...]

A Traditional Adventist

The traditional Seventh-day Adventist Church Service has a familiar worship order. Similar to many other Protestant religions, traditional Adventist services tend to follow this organized structure.
The traditional Adventist Church service usually starts out with singing classical hymns, such as Amazing Grace, Old Rugged Cross, and Blessed Assurance. The organ and piano accompany a song leader [...]

Advent in the Church

It seems a relatively safe assumption that anyone even remotely connected with the Church has heard of Advent. However, it is an equally safe assumption, unfortunately, that most people do not really understand what this season is about. Squeezed as it is in between various holidays in a “holiday season” that now seems to begin [...]

Adventist Church Movement

The “Advent Movement” was begun by William Miller (1782-1849). Members of this movement believed in a personal and premillennial second coming of Jesus Christ.
Miller based his theology upon a literal interpretation of apocalyptic passages in the Bible and attempted to calculate the date of the Second Coming by using such passages, particularly those found in [...]

The History of the Adventist Church

Modern Seventh Day Adventism traces its origins back to the early 1800’s to Mr. William Miller (1782-1849) of Low Hampton, New York. Mr. Miller had converted from deism to Christianity in 1816 and became a Baptist. He was an avid reader, dedicated to God’s word, and sought to reconcile apparent biblical difficulties raised [...]