Church of God (Seventh Day)
The Church of God (Seventh Day) is a Christian denomination that emphasizes the observance of the Sabbath on Saturday, in line with the Fourth Commandment. Founded in the 19th century, it promotes a literal interpretation of the Bible and believes in the imminent return of Jesus Christ.
Members of the Church advocate for a lifestyle that reflects their faith, including healthy living and moral integrity. They also engage in community service and evangelism, aiming to spread their beliefs and support those in need. The church is part of the broader Seventh-day Adventist movement but maintains distinct beliefs and practices.