List of Seventh-day Adventists
Encyclopedia
This is a list of people who have been associated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. They are listed here, at least in part, for their faith or for their role in the history
History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
The Seventh-day Adventist Church had its roots in the Millerite movement of the 1830s and 1840s, during the period of the Second Great Awakening, and was officially founded in 1863. Prominent figures in the early church included Hiram Edson, James Springer White and his wife Ellen G. White, Joseph...

 of the Seventh-day Adventist church
Seventh-day Adventist Church
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a Protestant Christian denomination distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the original seventh day of the Judeo-Christian week, as the Sabbath, and by its emphasis on the imminent second coming of Jesus Christ...

. It also includes members who left the church.

Academia

  • Heather Knight
    Heather Knight (educator)
    Heather Joy Knight is an American educator, who currently serves as President of Pacific Union College. She is the first woman to serve in that role and the only African-American woman to lead a college affiliated with the Adventist Church in the North America. Born in Jamaica, her family moved to...

     - President of Pacific Union College
    Pacific Union College
    Pacific Union College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college located in Angwin, California, United States. It is the only four-year college in Napa County, California....

    .
  • Fritz Guy
    Fritz Guy
    Fritz Guy is a Seventh-day Adventist theologian and Research Professor of Philosophical Theology at La Sierra University in Riverside, California. He has worked as a college and university professor, an academic administrator, and a church pastor...

     - theologian and former president of La Sierra University
    La Sierra University
    La Sierra University is a Seventh-day Adventist co-educational university accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Adventist Accrediting Association...

  • Gary Chartier
    Gary Chartier
    Gary William Chartier is an American legal scholar, philosopher, theologian, and "left-wing market anarchist." He currently serves as Associate Professor of Law and Business Ethics and Associate Dean of the School of Business at La Sierra University in Riverside, California...

     - legal philosopher and anarchist theorist

Actors, TV and radio

  • Darwood "Waldo" Kaye – Former Our Gang
    Our Gang
    Our Gang, also known as The Little Rascals or Hal Roach's Rascals, was a series of American comedy short films about a group of poor neighborhood children and the adventures they had together. Created by comedy producer Hal Roach, the series is noted for showing children behaving in a relatively...

    actor who spent his adult life as a pastor.
  • Nǃxau – starred as a Kalahari
    Kalahari Desert
    The Kalahari Desert is a large semi-arid sandy savannah in Southern Africa extending , covering much of Botswana and parts of Namibia and South Africa, as semi-desert, with huge tracts of excellent grazing after good rains. The Kalahari supports more animals and plants than a true desert...

     Bushman
    Bushmen
    The indigenous people of Southern Africa, whose territory spans most areas of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Mozambique, Swaziland, Botswana, Namibia, and Angola, are variously referred to as Bushmen, San, Sho, Barwa, Kung, or Khwe...

     in The Gods Must Be Crazy
    The Gods Must Be Crazy
    The Gods Must Be Crazy is a 1980 film, written and directed by Jamie Uys. The film is the first in The Gods Must Be Crazy series of films. Set in Botswana and South Africa, it tells the story of Xi, a Sho of the Kalahari Desert whose band has no knowledge of the world beyond...

    , who converted in later life
  • Heather Kuzmich
    Heather Kuzmich
    Heather Kuzmich is an American fashion model. She lives in Chicago, Illinois, where she is studying video game design. She is best known for being a contestant of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9, in which she was the fourth runner-up of the show...

     – fashion model and reality show contestant on America's Next Top Model
    America's Next Top Model
    America's Next Top Model is a reality television show in which a number of women compete for the title of America's Next Top Model and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry....

    (2007 series
    America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9
    America's Next Top Model Cycle 9 was the ninth cycle of America's Next Top Model and the third season of the series to be aired on The CW network. This cycle's promotional tagline was "The Future Of Fashion." The promotional song was "Shut Up and Drive" by Rihanna.The international destinations...

    )

Art and music

  • Harry Anderson
    Harry Anderson (artist)
    -External links:* from GoodSalt.com...

     – Prolific American illustrator whose early works were popular paintings illustrating short stories in magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post
    The Saturday Evening Post
    The Saturday Evening Post is a bimonthly American magazine. It was published weekly under this title from 1897 until 1969, and quarterly and then bimonthly from 1971.-History:...

     and Redbook
    Redbook
    Redbook is an American women's magazine published by the Hearst Corporation. It is one of the "Seven Sisters", a group of women's service magazines.-History:...

    . Later became well known for his religious paintings commissioned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Mormons. He is a member of the Illustrators Hall of Fame.
  • Herbert Blomstedt
    Herbert Blomstedt
    Herbert Blomstedt is a Swedish conductor.Herbert Blomstedt was born in Springfield, Massachusetts and two years after his birth, his Swedish parents moved the family back to their country of origin...

     – Conductor who does not rehearse on Saturdays due to his Adventist faith.
  • Patty Cabrera – recording artist
  • Bill Chambers – Australian Country and Western singer. Left church back in early 80's after accepting Desmond Ford's view on the Heavenly Sanctuary
  • Kasey Chambers
    Kasey Chambers
    Kasey Chambers is an Australian country singer-songwriter. She is the daughter of steel guitar player Bill Chambers, and the sister of musician and producer Nash Chambers.-Solo success:...

     – Australian Country Singer. Left church in 80's because her family did not support the Investigative Judgment doctrine
  • Charmaine – Singer/songwriter, and former member of Australian vocal group Endless Praise. Signed to Elevate Records, she has toured with Rebecca St. James
    Rebecca St. James
    Rebecca St. James , is a Christian pop rock singer, songwriter, musician, author, and actor. She began performing in Australia in the late 1980s and released her first full-length studio album in 1991. In 1993 she was signed to the record label ForeFront Records and released her major label debut a...

    , Casting Crowns
    Casting Crowns
    Casting Crowns is a Grammy Award and Dove Award winning Contemporary Christian/Christian Rock band. Casting Crowns was started in 1999 by youth pastor Mark Hall at First Baptist Church in Downtown Daytona Beach, Florida as part of a youth group. He now serves as a lead vocalist...

    , Jeremy Camp and others.
  • Jerome Fontamillas
    Jerome Fontamillas
    Jerome Earl Fontamillas is a Filipino American musician. Jerome has played in several bands notably with industrial rock band Mortal and Fold Zandura, with long time musical partner Jyro Xhan. He currently plays with alternative rock band Switchfoot as a guitar and keyboard player.In 1985...

     – Filipino American
    Filipino American
    Filipino Americans are Americans of Filipino ancestry. Filipino Americans, often shortened to "Fil-Ams", or "Pinoy",Filipinos in what is now the United States were first documented in the 16th century, with small settlements beginning in the 18th century...

     musician
  • Nathan Greene
    Nathan Greene
    Nathan Greene is a contemporary American artist and painter.While Bill Frist was the Senate Majority Leader, a lithograph of a Greene painting hung in his office. A Greene painting hangs in the office of the US Senate chaplain Barry Black...

     – Artist. His painting "Family of God" hangs prominently at the Loma Linda University Medical Center
    Loma Linda University Medical Center
    Loma Linda University Medical Center is a teaching hospital on the campus of Loma Linda University in Loma Linda, California, United States. The medical center serves as a level I trauma center for San Bernardino County and the rest of the Inland Empire. It is one of two closest trauma centers for...

     and the painting "Chief of the Medical Staff" hangs in Florida Hospital Orlando
    Florida Hospital Orlando
    Located in Orlando, Florida, Florida Hospital treats over 32,000 inpatients and 53,600 outpatients annually. This 900+ bed, acute-care community hospital also serves as a major tertiary facility for much of the Southeast...

    .
  • Brian McKnight
    Brian McKnight
    Brian McKnight is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, producer, and R&B/Pop musician. He is a multi-instrumentalist who plays nine instruments: piano, guitar, bass guitar, drums, percussions, trombone, tuba, flugelhorn and trumpet....

     – Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, radio host and 2009 Celebrity Apprentice contestant
  • Wintley Phipps
    Wintley Phipps
    -External links:* * * * * * *...

     – Singer and songwriter. He is also an ordained pastor.
  • Robert Edwin Seamount – Member of The King's Heralds quartet, Second Tenor 1941-1947, 1949-1961. Pastor 1961–1964 for churches in the San Juan Islands
    San Juan Islands
    The San Juan Islands are an archipelago in the northwest corner of the contiguous United States between the US mainland and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The San Juan Islands are part of the U.S...

    . Public Relations for Texas Conference 1969-1974.
  • Brandon October
    Brandon October
    Brandon Steve October is a South African pop singer-songwriter, who rose to fame after being runner-up in the first season of the reality television show, South African Pop Idols.- Early life :...

     – A South Africa
    South Africa
    The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

    n pop
    Pop music
    Pop music is usually understood to be commercially recorded music, often oriented toward a youth market, usually consisting of relatively short, simple songs utilizing technological innovations to produce new variations on existing themes.- Definitions :David Hatch and Stephen Millward define pop...

     singer-songwriter
    Singer-songwriter
    Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose and sing their own musical material including lyrics and melodies. As opposed to contemporary popular music singers who write their own songs, the term singer-songwriter describes a distinct form of artistry, closely associated with the...

    , who rose to fame after being runner-up in the first season of the reality television show Idols
    Idols (South Africa)
    Idols is a television show on the South African television network M-Net, based on the popular British show Pop Idol. The show is a contest to determine the best young singer in South Africa....

    . October grew up in the Adventist church and regularly sang in church services in Johannesburg
    Johannesburg
    Johannesburg also known as Jozi, Jo'burg or Egoli, is the largest city in South Africa, by population. Johannesburg is the provincial capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in South Africa, having the largest economy of any metropolitan region in Sub-Saharan Africa...

     and Cape Town
    Cape Town
    Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, and the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape. As the seat of the National Parliament, it is also the legislative capital of the country. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality...

    . He
    Brandon October
    Brandon Steve October is a South African pop singer-songwriter, who rose to fame after being runner-up in the first season of the reality television show, South African Pop Idols.- Early life :...

     was also a member of a number of Christian
    Christian
    A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the Canonical gospels and the letters of the New Testament...

     music groups within the Adventist community in South Africa
    South Africa
    The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

    , including No Compromise where he featured on their 2001 album Strange
  • Terry Benedict – assistant director in Hollywood - producer of The Conscientious Objector, a film about fellow Adventist and World War II U.S. medic Desmond Doss
  • Little Richard
    Little Richard
    Richard Wayne Penniman , known by the stage name Little Richard, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, recording artist, and actor, considered key in the transition from rhythm and blues to rock and roll in the 1950s. He was also the first artist to put the funk in the rock and roll beat and...

     - raised in the church, later became a preacher, attends the Ephesus Adventist church in Los Angeles and others. He considers himself an active Adventist still. He has been reported as an ordained Adventist minister, although the denomination has denied this, suggesting he may be ordained in another denomination, hence ordained and Adventist; rather than ordained as an Adventist minister
  • Prince
    Prince (musician)
    Prince Rogers Nelson , often known simply as Prince, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. Prince has produced ten platinum albums and thirty Top 40 singles during his career. Prince founded his own recording studio and label; writing, self-producing and playing most, or all, of...

     - raised in the church, later converted to the Jehovah's Witnesses
  • The Isley Brothers
    The Isley Brothers
    The Isley Brothers are a highly influential, successful and long-running American music group consisting of different line-ups of six brothers, and a brother-in-law, Chris Jasper...

  • IYAZ
    Iyaz
    Keidran Jones , better known by his stage name Iyaz, is a singer signed with the record label Beluga Heights Records from the British Virgin Islands. His debut single "Replay", was released in 2009 and reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, number-one in the UK, Australia and the top ten...

    - R&B Singer, Rapper and song writer - Born Keidran Jones of the Virgin Islands. Grew up in church and still goes from time to time

Business

  • O. D. and Ruth McKee – founders of McKee Foods
    McKee Foods
    McKee Foods Corporation is a privately held United States company headquartered in Collegedale, Tennessee.-History:McKee Foods began in 1934 in Chattanooga when O.D. McKee purchased Jack’s Cookie Company....

     which produces the "Little Debbie" snacks
  • Will Keith Kellogg
    Will Keith Kellogg
    Will Keith Kellogg, generally referred to as W.K. Kellogg was an American industrialist in food manufacturing, best known as the founder of the Kellogg Company, which to this day produces a wide variety of popular breakfast cereals...

     – promoted breakfast cereals (particularly corn flakes), and started the Kellogg Company
    Kellogg Company
    Kellogg Company , is a producer of cereal and convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, fruit-flavored snacks, frozen waffles, and vegetarian foods...

  • Dale Twomley - Former president of Worthington Foods, Inc.

Language, linguistics and novelists

  • Ray Garton
    Ray Garton
    Ray Garton is an American author, well known for his work in horror fiction. He has written over sixty books, and in 2006 was presented with the World Horror Convention Grand Master Award.-Novels:...

     – horror novelist raised Adventist, who credits his interest in horror to a reaction to the beasts in Bible prophecy (see: Seventh-day Adventist eschatology)
  • Andrew Nelson
    Andrew Nelson
    Andrew Nathaniel Nelson was an American missionary and scholar of East Asian languages and literature, best-known for his work in Japanese lexicography....

     – Missionary and linguist.
  • Steven Spruill – novelist

Law

  • Daniel David Ntanda Nsereko
    Daniel David Ntanda Nsereko
    Daniel David Ntanda Nsereko is a Judge of the International Criminal Court from Uganda. He holds the position of President of the Appeals Chamber.- Education :...

     – International Criminal Court judge
    Judges of the International Criminal Court
    The eighteen judges of the International Criminal Court are elected for nine-year terms by the member-countries of the court. Candidates must be nationals of those countries and they must "possess the qualifications required in their respective States for appointment to the highest judicial...

    .
  • Mary Ang'awa – High Court of Kenya judge
  • Justice Samuel Bosire. – Most powerful Appeal Judge of the High Court of kenya,famous for heading The Goldenberg Inquiry.

Pioneers

This section includes Millerites (followers of William Miller) who did not necessarily become Seventh-day Adventist:
  • Nelson H. Barbour
    Nelson H. Barbour
    Nelson Horatio Barbour was born in Throopsville, New York, August 21, 1824, and died in Tacoma, Washington, August 30, 1905. Barbour was an influential Adventist writer and publisher, best known for his association with and later opposition to Charles Taze Russell.- Life :Barbour was the son of...

     – Millerite pastor
  • Sylvester Bliss
    Sylvester Bliss
    Sylvester Bliss was a Millerite minister and editor. He served first as assistant editor, then editor, of the Millerite journal, The Signs of the Times. Originally a Congregationalist from Hartford, Connecticut, he obtained a liberal education and was a member of the Historical Society of Boston...

     – Millerite pastor, editor of The Signs of the Times
  • Charles Fitch
    Charles Fitch
    Charles Fitch was an American preacher in the early 19th century, who rose to prominence for his work with the Millerite movement.-Early years :...

     – Millerite evangelist
  • Joshua (Josiah) Himes
    Joshua Vaughan Himes
    Joshua Vaughan Himes was a Christian leader and publisher. He became involved with the followers of William Miller and later became a prominent leader in the Advent Christian Church.- Biography :Himes was born in Wickford, Rhode Island...

     – Millerite evangelist and promoter
  • William Miller
    William Miller (preacher)
    William Miller was an American Baptist preacher who is credited with beginning the mid-nineteenth century North American religious movement now known as Adventism. Among his direct spiritual heirs are several major religious denominations, including Seventh-day Adventists and Advent Christians...

     – Founder of the Millerite movement from which Seventh-day Adventism and other groups emerged
  • T. M. Preble
    T. M. Preble
    Thomas Motherwell Preble was a Free Will Baptist minister in New Hampshire and a Millerite preacher. After accepting the teachings of William Miller, Preble was excommunicated from his church....

     – Millerite pastor, early Sabbath supporter
  • Jonas Wendell
    Jonas Wendell
    'Elder Jonas Wendell of Edenboro, Pennsylvania, was a zealous Adventist preacher following in the spirit of William Miller. Following the "Great Disappointment" Wendell experienced periods of weak faith, as did many Adventists...

     – Millerite evangelist
  • J. N. Andrews – Early missionary for the church and former President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Often considered first Adventist scholar
  • Uriah Smith
    Uriah Smith
    Uriah Smith was a Seventh-day Adventist author and editor who worked for the Review and Herald for 50 years....

     – Editor and author of Daniel and the Revelation and other works
  • Ellen G. White
    Ellen G. White
    Ellen Gould White was a prolific author and an American Christian pioneer. She, along with other Sabbatarian Adventist leaders, such as Joseph Bates and her husband James White, would form what is now known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church.Ellen White reported to her fellow believers her...

     – A founder of the church who is considered by the denomination to have had the biblical gift of prophecy.
  • James White
    James Springer White
    James Springer White , also known as Elder White was a co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and husband of Ellen G. White...

     – A founder of the church and former President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Husband of Ellen White
  • Joseph Bates
    Joseph Bates (Adventist)
    Joseph Bates was an American seaman and revivalist minister. He was the founder and developer of Sabbatarian Adventism, a strain of religious thinking that evolved into the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Bates is also credited with convincing James White and Ellen G...

     – Elder in the church. Wrote a tract on the seventh-day Sabbath which convinced James and Ellen White to start observing it


See also :Category:Adventism.

Politics and government

  • Sir Patrick Allen
    Patrick Allen (Jamaican)
    Sir Patrick Linton Allen, ON, GCMG, CD is the Governor General of Jamaica.- Biography :Allen was appointed Governor-General of Jamaica on February 26, 2009...

     – Governor-General of Jamaica
    Governor-General of Jamaica
    The Governor-General of Jamaica represents the Jamaican monarch, and head of state, who holds the title of King or Queen of Jamaica ....

     (2009—)
  • Roscoe Bartlett
    Roscoe Bartlett
    Roscoe Gardner Bartlett, Ph.D. is the U.S. Representative for , serving since 1993. He is a member of the Republican Party, and a member of the Tea Party Caucus...

     – 6th district representative from Maryland
  • Percival Austin Bramble
    Percival Austin Bramble
    Percival Austin Bramble is a politician from Montserrat. He served as the territory's Chief Minister from December 1970 to November 1978. Bramble is the son of W.H. Bramble, the island's first chief minister. While in office, Bramble helped pass laws to spur development on the island of Montserrat...

     Former – Chief Minister of Montserrat British West Indies (1970–1978)
  • William Henry Bramble
    William Henry Bramble
    William Henry Bramble , also known as Willy B, was a union leader and a political-party leader from Montserrat; from his Montserrat Labour Party, he was the first Chief Minister of the country, serving from January 1960 to December 1970.Owing to his social compromise for the poor and political...

     First – Chief Minister of Montserrat British West Indies
  • Sir James Carlisle
    James Carlisle
    Sir James Beethoven Carlisle, GCMG is the former Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda. Selected by Prime Minister, Vere Cornwall Bird on June 10, 1993 and appointed by the Queen of Antigua his term was terminated on June 30, 2007 - a period of 14 years...

     – Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda (1993–2007)
  • Nelson Castro
    Nelson Castro
    Nelson Castro Velásquez is a retired weightlifter from Colombia, who competed for his native country at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996. He twice won a medal at the Pan American Games in the Men's Flyweight division.-References:*...

     - New York State Assemblyman, 86th District, 2008-Present.
  • Sheila Jackson Lee
    Sheila Jackson Lee
    Sheila Jackson Lee is the U.S. Representative for , serving since 1995. The district includes most of inner-city Houston. She is a member of the Democratic Party.-Early life and education:...

     - U.S. Representative, 18th congressional district of Texas (Houston)
  • Sherman McNichols - Chief Magistrate, Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Floyd Morris – Jamaica
    Jamaica
    Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, in length, up to in width and 10,990 square kilometres in area. It is situated in the Caribbean Sea, about south of Cuba, and west of Hispaniola, the island harbouring the nation-states Haiti and the Dominican Republic...

    n senator and minister of state
  • Sam Ongeri – Kenyan Minister for Education and a Committee member of the Power Sharing between ODM and PNU after post election violence. Also a professor
  • Desley Scott
    Desley Scott
    Desley Carleton Scott is an Australian Labor Party politician and member for Woodridge in the Parliament of Queensland....

     – Australian politician
  • John F. Street
    John F. Street
    John Franklin Street was the 97th Mayor of the City of Philadelphia. He was first elected to a term beginning on January 3, 2000, and was re-elected to a second term beginning in 2004...

     – Mayor of the City of Philadelphia (2000–2008)
  • Marianne Thieme
    Marianne Thieme
    Marianne Louise Thieme is a Dutch politician of the Party for the Animals . She has been Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives since November 23, 2006 and an MP since November 30, 2006....

     - founder and parliamentary leader of the Dutch animal rights party Animal Party
  • Jorge Talbot Zavala - Ecuatorian Representative and Secreaty of the Camara de Diputados, Quito, Ecuador, 1950-1955.
  • Tony Zirkle
    Tony Zirkle
    Tony Zirkle, formerly known as Tony Van Ness, is a suspended attorney and biennial Republican candidate for Congress in Indiana. He has run on strong opposition to pornography and prostitution. In the 2006 Republican primary for Indiana's 2nd congressional district he attained 30% of the vote...

     – attorney and repeated candidate for the Indiana
    Indiana
    Indiana is a US state, admitted to the United States as the 19th on December 11, 1816. It is located in the Midwestern United States and Great Lakes Region. With 6,483,802 residents, the state is ranked 15th in population and 16th in population density. Indiana is ranked 38th in land area and is...

    , United States

There are two Adventist members in the 2011–2012 United States Congress
112th United States Congress
The One Hundred Twelfth United States Congress is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It convened in Washington, D.C. on January 3, 2011, and will end on January...

 (apparently, Lee and Bartlett). For former United States Adventist politicians see "The Political Graveyard" website.

Science, health and engineering

  • John Ashton
    John F. Ashton
    John F. Ashton is an Australian research scientist and Christian author. He is strategic research manager for the Sanitarium Health Food Company. His books cover themes including young earth creationism, health, and the existence of God.-Biography:...

     – editor of In Six Days: Why 50 Scientists Believe in Creationism, and author of other works.
  • Leonard L. Bailey
    Leonard L. Bailey
    Leonard L. Bailey a surgeon at Loma Linda University Medical Center who on October 26, 1984, placed the heart of a baboon into the chest of "Baby Fae", a neonatal infant born with a severe heart defect known as Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome...

     – World-renowned heart surgeon who transplanted a baboon's heart into premature-born baby with underdeveloped heart.
  • Leonard R. Brand
    Leonard R. Brand
    Leonard Brand is a Seventh-day Adventist young earth creationist, biologist, paleontologist, and author. He is the Chair Professor of Loma Linda University Department of Earth and Biological Sciences....

     – Loma Linda University paleobiologist and authority on the relationship between science and faith.
  • Ben Carson
    Ben Carson
    Benjamin Solomon "Ben" Carson, Sr., M.D., is an American neurosurgeon and the Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States by President George W...

     – Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins hospital, recipient of the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom
    Presidential Medal of Freedom
    The Presidential Medal of Freedom is an award bestowed by the President of the United States and is—along with thecomparable Congressional Gold Medal bestowed by an act of U.S. Congress—the highest civilian award in the United States...

     in 2008, and subject of the film Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story
    Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story
    Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story is a 2009 movie directed by Thomas Carter, starring Academy Award winner Cuba Gooding Jr. and NAACP Image Award winner Kimberly Elise. It is a movie based on the life story of world-renowned neurosurgeon Ben Carson from 1961 to 1987. A Johnson and Johnson...

    starring Cuba Gooding, Jr.
    Cuba Gooding, Jr.
    Cuba M. Gooding, Jr. is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Rod Tidwell in Cameron Crowe's 1996 film Jerry Maguire, and his critically acclaimed performance as Tré Styles in John Singleton's 1991 film Boyz n the Hood.-Early life:Gooding was born...

    .
  • John Harvey Kellogg
    John Harvey Kellogg
    John Harvey Kellogg was an American medical doctor in Battle Creek, Michigan, who ran a sanitarium using holistic methods, with a particular focus on nutrition, enemas and exercise. Kellogg was an advocate of vegetarianism and is best known for the invention of the corn flakes breakfast cereal...

     – prominent medical doctor, who later left the church.
  • George McCready Price
    George McCready Price
    George McCready Price was a Canadian creationist. He produced several anti-evolution and creationist works, particularly on the subject of flood geology...

     – Missionary and leading early creationist.
  • Frank Lewis Marsh
    Frank Lewis Marsh
    Frank Lewis Marsh was an American biologist, educator and creationist author. In 1963 he was one of the ten founding members of the Creation Research Society along with well-known creationists such as Henry M. Morris and Duane Gish. His papers are kept at Andrews University, from which Marsh...

     – Creationist and the first Adventist to earn a doctoral degree in biology.
  • David Pennington – Australian plastic surgeon who led the team operating on Kenyan burns victim Safari
    Safari Kimanzi
    Safari Kimanzi , best known as just "Safari" is a Kenyan who as a boy received surgery to correct disfigurement from severe burns...

    .
  • Walter Veith – author and speaker known for his work in nutrition, creationism and other Christian topics.
  • Garret Collins – Organic chemist and ardent supporter of the literal 6 day creation
  • Robert Gentry
    Robert V. Gentry
    Robert V. Gentry is a nuclear physicist and young earth creationist, known for his claims that radiohalos provide evidence for a young age of the Earth. He is a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.-Career:...

     - A nuclear physicist and young Earth creationist, known for his claims that radiohalos provide evidence for a young age of the Earth.

See also :Category:Seventh-day Adventists in health science.

Sports

  • Edwin Correa - former Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball is the highest level of professional baseball in the United States and Canada, consisting of teams that play in the National League and the American League...

     pitcher.
  • Carlos Roa
    Carlos Roa
    Carlos Ángel Roa is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a goalkeeper.Most of his professional career - which was interrupted due to his Seventh-day Adventist Church beliefs - was spent with Racing Avellaneda and in Spain with Mallorca, winning one major trophy with the latter.Roa was...

     – Argentine football goalkeeper who does not play on Friday nights or Saturdays due to his religion.

Theologians, ministers and personalities

  • M. L. Andreasen
    M. L. Andreasen
    M.[ilian] L.[auritz] Andreasen , was a Seventh-day Adventist theologian, pastor and author.He was one of the church's most prominent and influential theologians during the 1930s and 1940s. Andreasen promoted the teaching known popularly as Last Generation Theology, controversial for its views on...

     – theologian, protested against the book Questions on Doctrine
    Questions on Doctrine
    Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions on Doctrine is a book published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1957 to help explain Adventism to conservative Protestants and Evangelicals...

    , and was influential in "historic Adventism
    Historic Adventism
    Historic Adventism is an informal designation for conservative individuals and organizations affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church who seek to preserve certain traditional beliefs and practices of the church. As a general rule, Historic Adventists feel that the church leadership has...

    "
  • Samuele Bacchiocchi
    Samuele Bacchiocchi
    Samuele R. Bacchiocchi was a Seventh-day Adventist author and theologian, best known for his work on the Sabbath in Christianity, particularly in the historical work From Sabbath to Sunday, based on his doctoral thesis from the Pontifical Gregorian University...

     – authored From Sabbath to Sunday, based on his study at the Pontifical Gregorian University
    Pontifical Gregorian University
    The Pontifical Gregorian University is a pontifical university located in Rome, Italy.Heir of the Roman College founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola over 460 years ago, the Gregorian University was the first university founded by the Jesuits...

    , at which he is the only non-Catholic to have enrolled
  • Doug Batchelor
    Doug Batchelor
    Doug Batchelor is an evangelist of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and author of several books including The Richest Caveman. His primary ministry is Amazing Facts - a worldwide television and radio broadcast ministry based in Sacramento, California. He also pastors the Sacramento Central...

     – evangelist and director of the "Amazing Facts
    Amazing Facts
    Amazing Facts is an American Christian ministry. Beginning as a single radio program in 1966 it has expanded into television programming, training, health, prophecy seminars and online Bible study ministries. Its theology is largely that of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.-History:Amazing Facts...

    " television and radio ministry
  • Admiral Barry Black
    Barry Black
    Barry C. Black is the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. He was elected to this position on June 27, 2003, becoming the first African-American, the first Seventh-day Adventist, and the first military chaplain to hold the office of chaplain to the United States Senate...

    , Phd, DMin, DD – First African American
    African American
    African Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have at least partial ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa and are the direct descendants of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States...

     and current chaplain to the United States Senate
    United States Senate
    The United States Senate is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of the United States, and together with the United States House of Representatives comprises the United States Congress. The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Article One of the U.S. Constitution. Each...

  • Richard M. Davidson
    Richard M. Davidson
    Richard M. Davidson is an Old Testament scholar and Seventh-day Adventist. He has authored dozens of articles for theological journals. As of 2009, he is the chair of the Old Testament department at Andrews University, and the J. N...

     – Old Testament scholar, and author of Flame of Yahweh
  • Herbert E. Douglass
    Herbert E. Douglass
    Herbert Edgar Douglass, Jr. is a Seventh-day Adventist theologian. He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts as the oldest of five children to Herbert Edgar Douglass Sr and Mildred Jennie Munson...

     – American theologian
  • Jon Dybdahl
    Jon Dybdahl
    Jon L. Dybdahl is a professor of theology and a college administrator. Inaugurated in 2002, he is the immediate past president of Walla Walla University in College Place, Washington...

     – theologian and college administrator
  • Mark Finley
    Mark Finley
    Mark A. Finley is the former speaker/director of It Is Written , for which he traveled around the world as a televangelist, and spoke on the weekly television show It Is Written...

     – evangelist
  • Le Roy Edwin Froom
    Le Roy Edwin Froom
    Le Roy Edwin Froom was a Seventh-day Adventist minister and historian.-Life:Froom was the first associate secretary of the General Conference Ministerial Association from 1926 to 1950. He was also the founding editor of Ministry Magazine...

     – scholar and historian, one of the leading Adventist apologists [defenders] of his time
  • Roy Gane – Old Testament theologian, author of The NIV Application Commentary on Leviticus and Numbers
    Book of Numbers
    The Book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible, and the fourth of five books of the Jewish Torah/Pentateuch....

  • Gerhard Hasel
    Gerhard Hasel
    Gerhard Franz Hasel was a Seventh-day Adventist theologian, and Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology as well as Dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. His best known works are Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate and New...

     – Old Testament theologian whose theology textbook(s) have been widely used at Christian seminaries
  • Siegfried Horn
    Siegfried Horn
    Siegfried Herbert Horn was a Seventh-day Adventist archaeologist and Bible scholar. He is perhaps best known for his numerous books and articles and for his excavations at Tell Hesban in Jordan. He was Professor of History of Antiquity at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary in Berrien...

     – prominent archaeologist
  • George R. Knight
    George R. Knight
    George Raymond Knight is a Seventh-day Adventist historian and educator. He is emeritus professor of church history at Andrews University.- Biography :Knight joined the Adventist church through the ministry of Ralph Larson...

     – historian
  • "Uncle Arthur" Maxwell
    Arthur S. Maxwell
    Arthur Stanley Maxwell , otherwise known as Uncle Arthur, was a well-known author, editor, and administrator of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.-Biography:...

     – children's author and Adventist spokesman for church-state affairs in Britain
  • F. D. Nichol – Adventist apologist, authored a classic defense of Ellen White
  • Jon Paulien
    Jon Paulien
    Jonathan K. Paulien is a Seventh-day Adventist theologian specializing in the study of books by John in the New Testament . He was the professor of New Testament Interpretation at Andrews University...

     – leading expert on Revelation
    Book of Revelation
    The Book of Revelation is the final book of the New Testament. The title came into usage from the first word of the book in Koine Greek: apokalupsis, meaning "unveiling" or "revelation"...

  • H. M. S. Richards
    H. M. S. Richards
    Harold Marshall Sylvester Richards, Sr. , commonly known as H.M.S. Richards, was a well known Seventh-day Adventist evangelist and author....

     – founded the Voice of Prophecy
    Voice Of Prophecy
    The Voice Of Prophecy is a long-running Seventh-day Adventist religious radio broadcast founded in 1929 by H.M.S. Richards, Sr.. Initially aired on a single radio station in Los Angeles it has since grown to numerous stations throughout the United States and Canada and more recently has begun...

    radio ministry
  • Dunbar W. Smith – Administrator, Author, Missionary, Pastor and Physician
  • Richard Rice
    Richard Rice
    T. Richard Rice is a Seventh-day Adventist theologian and author. He is a leading proponent of "open theism", a term he invented, which describes a controversial understanding of God...

     – developed the "open theism
    Open theism
    Open theism is a recent theological movement that has developed within evangelical and post-evangelical Protestant Christianity as a response to certain ideas that are related to the synthesis of Greek philosophy and Christian theology...

    " understanding of God, and authored the theology textbook Reign of God
  • Ángel Manuel Rodríguez
    Ángel Manuel Rodríguez
    Ángel Manuel Rodríguez is a Seventh-day Adventist theologian and director of the Biblical Research Institute . His special research interests include Old Testament, Sanctuary and Atonement, and Old Testament Theology...

     – director of the Biblical Research Institute
    Biblical Research Institute
    The Biblical Research Institute is a service department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church with the three stated functions of research, apologetics , and service to the church. It serves as a theological consultant to the General Conference...

  • Samir Selmanovic
    Samir Selmanovic
    Samir Selmanovic is a Christian minister who is known particularly for his work in interfaith dialogue. He is the founder of "Faith House Manhattan", an interfaith community of Christians, Muslims, Jews and humanists/atheists...

     – author of It's All About God
  • Danny and Linda Shelton – co-founders of the Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN)
  • Bernard A. Taylor – Septuagint expert and member of the New English Translation of the Septuagint
    New English Translation of the Septuagint
    The New English Translation of the Septuagint and the Other Greek Translations Traditionally Included under That Title is a modern translation of the scriptures used by Greek-speaking Christians and Jews of antiquity. The translation was sponsored by the International Organization for Septuagint...

     (NETS)
  • Alfred Vaucher
    Alfred Vaucher
    Alfred-Felix Vaucher was a French theologian, church historian and bibliographer. He was a pioneer in the history and study of Seventh-day Adventism.Preaching his first sermon at age 14, Vaucher studied at a church in Paris...

     – French theologian
  • George Vandeman
    George Vandeman
    George Edward Vandeman , was a Seventh-day Adventist evangelist who founded the It Is Written television ministry.#- Biography :...

     – popular evangelist who founded the It Is Written
    It Is Written
    It Is Written is an internationally broadcast Christian television program founded in 1956 by George Vandeman. Its title comes from the Gospel of Matthew: "It is written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.'" The programs are produced by the...

    television ministry
  • Benjamin G. Wilkinson
    Benjamin G. Wilkinson
    Dr. Benjamin George Wilkinson was a Seventh-day Adventist missionary, educator, theologian and the Dean of Theology at the Seventh-day Adventist Washington Missionary College which is located in Takoma Park, Maryland, near Washington, D.C.-Biography:Wilkinson is an obscure figure today, and is...

     – theologian whose writings influenced the American fundamentalist King-James-Only Movement
    King-James-Only Movement
    The "King James Only movement" advocates the superiority of the Authorized King James Version of the Protestant Bible. The topic increased in newsworthiness in 2011, the 400th anniversary of the translation's 1611 initial publication....

  • Norman Young – New Testament scholar
  • Sam Neves
    Sam Neves
    - Biography :Sam Neves is a Pastor of the Seventh-Day Adventist church.He is currently the serving Pastor at Wimbledon International Seventh-Day Adventist Church in London, UK....

     (Samuel Neves) - Pastor of Wimbledon International Seventh-Day Adventist Church (WISDAC) in London, UK. Influential in UK Adventist Media: Presenter of "The Dark Room
    The Dark Room
    The Dark Room is a novel written by R.K.Narayan, the well-known English-language novelist from India. Like most of his other works, this is a tale set in the fictitious town of Malgudi....

    ", help found UK Adventist Music and TV companies EdgeMusic and Edge TV.

See also the Seventh-day Adventist leaders, administrators and theologians categories.

War and peace

  • Harlon Block
    Harlon Block
    Harlon Henry Block was a United States Marine during World War II. Born in Texas, Block joined the Marine Corps in November 1943 and subsequently saw action during the Battle of Bougainville and the Battle of Iwo Jima where he was killed in action...

     – one of the six U.S. Marines
    United States Marine Corps
    The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to deliver combined-arms task forces rapidly. It is one of seven uniformed services of the United States...

     captured in the famous photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
    Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima
    Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a historic photograph taken on February 23, 1945, by Joe Rosenthal. It depicts five United States Marines and a U.S. Navy corpsman raising the flag of the United States atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II.The photograph was extremely...

    . Block appears on the right of the photo, holding the base of the flag pole. He won a Purple Heart
    Purple Heart
    The Purple Heart is a United States military decoration awarded in the name of the President to those who have been wounded or killed while serving on or after April 5, 1917 with the U.S. military. The National Purple Heart Hall of Honor is located in New Windsor, New York...

     and other military awards
  • Desmond Doss
    Desmond Doss
    Desmond Thomas Doss was the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor and one of only three so honored . He was a Corporal in the U.S...

     – first conscientious objector
    Conscientious objector
    A conscientious objector is an "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, and/or religion....

     to receive the U.S. Medal of Honor
    Medal of Honor
    The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed by the President, in the name of Congress, upon members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguish themselves through "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her...

  • Zoltán Kubinyi – World War II personality
  • Laurent Nkunda
    Laurent Nkunda
    Laurent Nkunda or Laurent Nkundabatware, or Laurent Nkunda Batware, or as he prefers to be called The Chairman — is a former General in the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo and is the former warlord operating in the province of Nord-Kivu, sympathetic to Congolese Tutsis and the...

     – Congo
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
    The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a state located in Central Africa. It is the second largest country in Africa by area and the eleventh largest in the world...

     warlord who claims to be an Adventist pastor, but the church denies this saying he is not even an active member
  • Johan Hendrik Weidner
    Johan Hendrik Weidner
    Johan Hendrik Weidner was a highly decorated hero of World War II.-Early life:...

     – Organized the Dutch-Paris underground network to coordinate the escapes of more than 1,000 persons from Nazi-occupied France. Later emigrated to the United States and operated a chain of health-food stores.

Other

  • Many Pitcairn Islands
    Pitcairn Islands
    The Pitcairn Islands , officially named the Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, form a group of four volcanic islands in the southern Pacific Ocean. The islands are a British Overseas Territory and overseas territory of the European Union in the Pacific...

     residents became Seventh-day Adventists, (they were apparently already keeping the seventh-day Sabbath)
  • Jack Staddon and David Biehl – winners of the U.S. National Geographic Bee
    National Geographic Bee
    The National Geographic Bee is an annual geography contest sponsored by the National Geographic Society. The bee, held every year since 1989, is open to students in the fourth through eighth grade in participating American schools.The entities represented at the national level are all fifty U.S....

    , winning in 1989 and 1999, respectively
  • Irene Morgan
    Irene Morgan
    Irene Morgan , later known as Irene Morgan Kirkaldy, was an important predecessor to Rosa Parks in the successful fight to overturn segregation laws in the United States...

     – African-American who refused to surrender her bus seat and was taken to court, analogous to yet preceding the famous Rosa Parks
    Rosa Parks
    Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was an African-American civil rights activist, whom the U.S. Congress called "the first lady of civil rights", and "the mother of the freedom movement"....

     case

Former members

Individuals should be listed in this section only if they are prominent as ex-Adventists
  • Wayne Bent – former pastor who founded Lord Our Righteousness Church
    Lord Our Righteousness Church
    The Lord Our Righteousness Church, sometimes called Strong City, is a religious community near Travesser Park, Union County, New Mexico. It originated with a group of about eighty adherents who migrated to the area from Sandpoint, Idaho in 2000. In 2008, the community consisted of approximately...

  • Robert Brinsmead
    Robert Brinsmead
    Robert Daniel "Bob" Brinsmead is a formerly controversial figure within the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the 1960s and 1970s, known for his diverse theological journey....

     – edited Present Truth Magazine
    Present Truth Magazine
    Present Truth Magazine is an evangelical Christian magazine, started by Robert Brinsmead, a former Seventh-day Adventist.- History :The magazine was started by Robert Brinsmead in 1972. It was a free monthly publication....

  • D. M. Canright
    D. M. Canright
    Dudley Marvin Canright was a pastor in the Seventh-day Adventist Church for 22 years, who later left the church and became one of its severest critics...

     – Pastor who left over difficulties concerning Ellen White
  • Desmond Ford
    Desmond Ford
    Desmond "Des" Ford is an evangelical Christian and an Australian theologian. He is the father of pornography gossip columnist Luke Ford....

     – Australian preacher dismissed for criticizing the investigative judgment
    Investigative judgment
    The investigative judgment is a unique Seventh-day Adventist doctrine, which asserts that a divine judgment of professed Christians has been in progress since 1844. It is intimately related to the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and was described by the church's prophet and pioneer...

     teaching, resulting in the most controversial
    Glacier View controversy
    In the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Sanctuary Review Committee was a group of biblical scholars and administrators which met to decide the church's response to theologian Desmond Ford, who had challenged details of the church's "investigative judgment" teaching...

     dismissal ever in the church
  • Victor Houteff
    Victor Houteff
    Victor Tasho Houteff was a religious reformer and author.Houteff was born in Raicovo, Bulgaria, and as a child baptised as a member of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. As a young man, he was engaged in the mercantile trade...

     – founder of the Shepherd's Rod
    Shepherd's Rod
    The Shepherd's Rod is a message believed and adopted by Davidian Seventh-day Adventists or Davidians, and authored by Victor T. Houteff . Davidians have claimed themselves a part of the Seventh Day Adventist Church but the majority were disfellowshipped because they follow the interpretations by...

     offshoot
  • Moses Hull
    Moses Hull
    Moses Hull was a minister for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the 19th century, who later became a Spiritualist lecturer and author.-Biography:...

     – Former pastor who converted to spiritualism
    Spiritualism
    Spiritualism is a belief system or religion, postulating the belief that spirits of the dead residing in the spirit world have both the ability and the inclination to communicate with the living...

  • J. Mark Martin – former Adventist pastor fired over doctrinal issues. Senior pastor of Calvary Community Church.
  • Steve Durkac - Former pastor in Southern Union who leads the non-traditional evangelical church ministry Apostles Fellowship, Mobile, Alabama.
  • Jesse Martin
    Jesse Martin
    Jesse Martin is an Australian sailor who in 1999 became the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe solo, non-stop, and unassisted, taking the record from David Dicks, who was 24 days younger when he completed his circumnavigation, but had obtained assistance. Martin's journey in the S&S 34...

     – boy sailor; his parents were Adventists
  • Judge Greg Mathis - Born and raised Seventh Day Adventist. Membership lapsed.
  • Elizaphan Ntakirutimana
    Elizaphan Ntakirutimana
    Elizaphan Ntakirutimana was a pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Rwanda and was the first clergyman to be convicted for a role in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide....

     – ex-pastor and Rwandan Genocide
    Rwandan Genocide
    The Rwandan Genocide was the 1994 mass murder of an estimated 800,000 people in the small East African nation of Rwanda. Over the course of approximately 100 days through mid-July, over 500,000 people were killed, according to a Human Rights Watch estimate...

     participant
  • Ronald Numbers
    Ronald Numbers
    Ronald L. Numbers is an American historian of science. He was awarded the 2008 George Sarton Medal by the History of Science Society for "a lifetime of exceptional scholarly achievement by a distinguished scholar".- Biography :...

     – science historian and author of The Creationists
    The Creationists
    The Creationists: From Scientific Creationism to Intelligent Design is a history of the origins of anti-evolutionism, first published in 1992 by Ronald Numbers as The Creationists: The Evolution of Scientific Creationism...

    , and former Adventist lecturer
  • David Pendleton – former member of the Hawaii House of Representatives
    Hawaii House of Representatives
    The Hawaii House of Representatives is the lower house of the Hawaii State Legislature. Accord to Article III, Section 3 of the Hawaii Constitution, amended during the 1978 constitutional convention, the House of Representatives consists of 51 members representing an equal amount of districts...

     and 2002 candidate for lieutenant governor
    Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
    The Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, concurrently the Secretary of State of Hawaii, is the assistant chief executive of that U.S. state and its various agencies and departments, as provided in the Hawaii State Constitution Article V, Sections 2 though 6. He or she is elected by popular suffrage of...

    , now a Catholic
  • Dale Ratzlaff – Former Adventist pastor dismissed over doctrinal issues. Directs Life Assurance Ministries and is the editor of a website critical of Ellen White
  • Paul Rusesabagina
    Paul Rusesabagina
    Paul Rusesabagina is a Rwandan humanitarian who has been internationally honored for saving 1,268 refugees during the Rwandan Genocide. He was the assistant manager of the Sabena Hôtel des Mille Collines before he became the manager of the Hôtel des Diplomates, both in Kigali, Rwanda...

     – internationally honored for saving 1,268 civilians during the Rwandan Genocide
    Rwandan Genocide
    The Rwandan Genocide was the 1994 mass murder of an estimated 800,000 people in the small East African nation of Rwanda. Over the course of approximately 100 days through mid-July, over 500,000 people were killed, according to a Human Rights Watch estimate...

    ; the subject of 2004 film Hotel Rwanda
    Hotel Rwanda
    Hotel Rwanda is a 2004 American drama film directed by Terry George. It was adapted from a screenplay written by both George and Keir Pearson. Based on real life events which took place in Rwanda during the spring of 1994, the film stars Don Cheadle as hotelier Paul Rusesabagina, who attempts to...

    . Describes himself as a "lapsed Adventist" in his autobiography
  • Paul Schubert – Christian academic and professor at the University of Chicago Divinity School
  • Richard Wright
    Richard Wright (author)
    Richard Nathaniel Wright was an African-American author of sometimes controversial novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerns racial themes, especially those involving the plight of African-Americans during the late 19th to mid 20th centuries...

     – author whose autobiography Black Boy
    Black Boy
    Black Boy is an autobiography by Richard Wright. The author explores his childhood and race relations in the South. Wright eventually moves to Chicago, where he establishes his writing career and becomes involved with the Communist Party....

    mentions clashes with his Adventist family.
  • Malcolm X
    Malcolm X
    Malcolm X , born Malcolm Little and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz , was an African American Muslim minister and human rights activist. To his admirers he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its...

     – Raised Adventist by his mother
  • Augusto César Sandino
    Augusto César Sandino
    Augusto Nicolás Calderón Sandino was a Nicaraguan revolutionary and leader of a rebellion against the U.S. military occupation of Nicaragua between 1927 and 1933...

     – Nicaraguan revolutionary and politician, cooperativist, member of Adventist church in his youth, adopted vegetarianism due to church teachings
  • Sirhan Sirhan
    Sirhan Sirhan
    Sirhan Bishara Sirhan is a Jordanian citizen who was convicted for the assassination of United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He is serving a life sentence at Pleasant Valley State Prison in Coalinga, California.Sirhan was a Christian Arab born in Jerusalem who strongly opposed Israel...

     – Palestinian convicted of the assassination of U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy
  • Mark "Chopper" Read - Notorious Australian ex-criminal and author of real and fictional crime books. In his books Chopper claims to have been raised Adventist by a strictly devout mother.


See also :Category:Former Seventh-day Adventists.

To be classified

(Unsure if these are present or former Adventists)
  • Phife Dawg
    Phife Dawg
    Malik Isaac Taylor , better known by his stage name Phife Dawg, is an American rapper of Trinidadian descent, and a member of the acclaimed group A Tribe Called Quest with high school classmates Q-Tip and Ali Shaheed Muhammad...

     – rap artist.
  • T. R. M. Howard
    T. R. M. Howard
    Theodore Roosevelt Mason Howard was an American civil rights leader, fraternal organization leader, entrepreneur and surgeon...

     – African American
    African American
    African Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have at least partial ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa and are the direct descendants of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States...

     civil rights
    Civil rights
    Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from unwarranted infringement by governments and private organizations, and ensure one's ability to participate in the civil and political life of the state without discrimination or repression.Civil rights include...

     advocate
  • Jerry Yang
    Jerry Yang (poker player)
    Xao "Jerry" Yang is an ethnic Hmong poker player from Temecula, California and the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event champion.Yang started playing poker in 2005. An amateur player at the time, Yang entered the 2007 World Series of Poker after winning a $225 satellite at the Pechanga Resort...

     – poker player
  • Members of the Take 6
    Take 6
    Take 6 is an American a cappella gospel music sextet formed in 1980 on the campus of Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama. The group sings in a contemporary style, integrating R&B and jazz influences into their devotional songs and has 10 Grammy wins, 10 Dove Awards, one Soul Train Award and two...

     vocal group
  • Shirley Ardell Mason
    Shirley Ardell Mason
    Shirley Ardell Mason was an American psychiatric patient and commercial artist who was reputed to have multiple personality disorder. Her life was fictionalized in 1973 in the book Sybil, and two films of the same name were made in 1976 and 2007...

    , known as "Sybil" – famous dissociative identity disorder
    Dissociative identity disorder
    Dissociative identity disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis and describes a condition in which a person displays multiple distinct identities , each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment....

     patient. Her parents were apparently Adventists

See also

  • Alumni of any of the universities and colleges affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church
  • List of former Roman Catholics#Seventh-day Adventism
  • Seventh-day Adventism in popular culture
    Seventh-day Adventism in popular culture
    This article describes representations of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in popular culture.One author wrote, "popular culture hasn’t often been very kind to Adventists."- Representations in television :...


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