World Church History
"And he said to me, “For two thousand three hundred days; then the sanctuary shall be cleansed."
Daniel 8:14

The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church is a global Christian denomination that emphasizes the Bible as the sole foundation of faith and the hope of Jesus Christ’s soon return. Founded in 1863 in the United States, it grew out of the 19th-century Millerite revival, with key leadership from Ellen G. White, whose writings continue to inspire members in their walk with Christ. What makes the SDA Church distinct is its observance of the biblical Sabbath on Saturday, a strong focus on healthy living as part of honoring God, and a deep commitment to sharing the gospel through education, healthcare, and mission work. As followers of Jesus, Adventists seek to live according to His teachings and prepare the world for His second coming!


Learn more about the SDA Global Church History at our official website!