What religion worships God on Saturday?

What religion worships God on Saturday?

Unlike most other Christian denominations, Seventh-day Adventists attend church on Saturdays, which they believe to be the Sabbath instead of Sunday, according to their interpretation of the Bible.

Is Saturday the right day to go to church?

Some folks say the only correct day to go to church is Saturday, the Sabbath. But most Christians go to church on Sunday instead of Saturday. The Saturday folks refer to the ten commandments and one of them is “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.” And sure enough, the Old Testament says so in Exodus 20:8-11.

Does the Church of God worship on Saturday?

The Churches of God (Seventh-Day) is composed of a number of sabbath-keeping churches, among which the General Conference of the Church of God, or simply CoG7, is the best-known organization. The Churches of God (Seventh Day) observe Sabbath on Saturday, the seventh day of the week.

Who is the founder of Seventh Day Church of God?

Seventh-day Adventist Church
Region Worldwide
Founder Joseph Bates James White Ellen G. White J. N. Andrews
Origin May 21, 1863 Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.
Branched from Millerites

What do Seventh Day Adventist believe?

Seventh-day Adventists uphold the central doctrines of Protestant Christianity: the Trinity, the incarnation, the virgin birth, the substitutionary atonement, justification by faith, creation, the second coming, the resurrection of the dead, and last judgment.

When was the day of worship changed from Saturday to Sunday?

Some people assume the Sabbath was changed to Sunday by Roman Emperor Constantine on March 7, 321 AD. What is this? Constantine did indeed change the official Roman day of rest to Sunday, but he was only recognizing something after the fact that had already been going on for almost three centuries.