List of Sabbath-keeping churches
The seventh-day Sabbatarians observe and re-stablish the Old Testament Sabbath commandment, including observances running from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset, similar to Jews and some early Christians. Many of these groups observe the Sabbath by picking up practices from modern Rabbinic Judaism.
List of churches and movements[]
- Independent Christian church of God non-denominational
- Sabbatarian Baptists
- Sabbatarian
- Sabbatarian Adventists
- Adventist Church of Promise
- Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church
- Sabbath Rest Advent Church
- Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement
- Shepherd's Rod (Davidian Seventh-day Adventists)
- United Sabbath-Day Adventist Church
- United Seventh-Day Brethren
- Sabbatarian Pentecostalists
- Nazareth Baptist Church
- Soldiers of the Cross Church
- True Jesus Church
- Sabbatarian British Israelites (Armstrongism)
- Church of God International (United States)
- Church of the Great God
- Church of God Preparing for the Kingdom of God
- Global Church of God
- House of Yahweh
- Intercontinental Church of God
- Living Church of God
- Philadelphia Church of God
- Restored Church of God
- United Church of God
- Assemblies of Yahweh
- Black Hebrew Israelites
- African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem
- Church of God and Saints of Christ
- Commandment Keepers
- Hebrew Roots Movement
- Makuya
- Messianic Judaism, some Messianic Jews observe Shabbat on Saturdays[1]
- Sacred Name Movement
- Subbotniks, the majority belonged to Rabbinic and Karaite Judaism, the minority to Christianity[2]
- Yehowists, a Russian Spiritual Christian millenarian movement founded in the 1840s
- Others
- Church of the Holy Ghost[disambiguation needed]
- Church of Christ (Fettingite)
- The Christ's Assembly
- Church of Israel
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
- House of Aaron
- Evangelical Association of the Israelite Mission of the New Universal Covenant (AEMINPU)
- Jemaat Allah Global Indonesia (JAGI), internationally known as Unitarian Christian Church of Indonesia (UCCI), headquartered in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia[3]
- Logos Apostolic Church of God, in the UK, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Sudan[4]
- Remnant Fellowship, headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee and founded in 1999 by Gwen Shamblin Lara[5]
- The Seventh-day Remnant Church[6]
- World Mission Society Church of God
- Ancient Foundations Bible Fellowship, Port Macquarie
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References[]
- ^ Spector, Stephen (2008). Evangelicals and Israel. Oxford University Press. p. 116. ISBN 978-0195368024. LCCN 2008026681.
- ^ Dynner, Glenn (2011). Holy Dissent: Jewish and Christian Mystics in Eastern Europe. Wayne State University Press. pp. 358–9. ISBN 9780814335970.
- ^ Popov, Igor (2017). Buku rujukan semua aliran dan perkumpulan agama di Indonesia [The Reference Book on All Religious Branches and Communities in Indonesia] (in Indonesian). Singaraja: Toko Buku Indra Jaya. pp. 41–42.
- ^ "Logos Apostolic Church Of God". Logosapostolic.org. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
- ^ Remnant Fellowship
- ^ "Seventh-day Remnant". Sdrvoice.org. July 10, 2013. Archived from the original on May 4, 2015. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
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