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Adventist Church

The Adventist Church, formally known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church, is a Protestant Christian denomination that emphasizes the Sabbath, observed on Saturday, as a day of rest and worship. Founded in the mid-19th century in the United States, it promotes the belief in the imminent return of Jesus Christ. Adventists advocate for healthy living, often following vegetarian diets and emphasizing education and community service. They uphold the Bible as the ultimate authority and focus on personal faith and spiritual growth, making their teachings relevant to contemporary life while fostering a sense of hope and anticipation about the future.