Adventists’ back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church
G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service
Updated 3/17/2011 5:36:48 PM |
Rest on the Sabbath. Heed Old Testament dietary codes. And be ready for Jesus to return at any moment.
if these practices sound quaint or antiquated, think again. They’re hallmarks of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the fastest-growing Christian denomination in North America.
“You’ve got a denomination that is basically going back to basics … saying, ‘What did God mean by all these rules and regulations and how can we fit in to be what God wants us to be?’,” said Daniel Shaw, an expert on Christian missionary outreach at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. “That’s just totally contrary to anything that’s happening in American culture. So I’m saying, ‘Whoa! That’s very interesting.’ And I can’t answer it.”
Those who migrate from Brazil to Massachusetts, or from Mexico to Texas, are apt to find familiarity in a local Adventist church led by a pastor who knows their culture and speaks their native language, said Edwin Hernandez, a research fellow at the Center for the Study of Latino Religion at the University of Notre Dame.
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Adventists’ back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church
G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service
Updated 3/17/2011 5:36:48 PM |