The True Sabbath...., page-9

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    Just to clarify, I’m not tied to any denomination that keeps the Sabbath, whether it’s the SDAs (who also have pagan elements), Messianic Jews, or the Church of God. There are many denominations that observe the true Sabbath, @starcluster, so if you’re looking for fellowship or feel the need to belong to a group, you could at least consider joining a church that keeps the true Sabbath rather than following the pagan tradition of Sunday worship. At least this way you wont be rejecting the Holy Spirit to such truths if you need other like minded people around you..

    here I will list a few for you:

    Several Christian denominations observe the Sabbath on Saturday, believing it to be the biblically mandated day of rest and worship. These groups typically emphasize the continuity of the Fourth Commandment and regard Saturday as a day to honor and keep holy. Here are some of the main Sabbath-keeping Christian denominations:
    1. Seventh-day Adventist Church
      One of the most well-known Sabbath-keeping denominations, Seventh-day Adventists believe that the seventh-day Sabbath is a lasting sign between God and His people. They emphasize observing Saturday as a day of worship and rest, following biblical instructions.
    2. Seventh Day Baptists
      Seventh Day Baptists also observe Saturday as the Sabbath, blending traditional Baptist theology with the practice of Sabbath-keeping. They maintain that Sabbath observance is a matter of obedience to God’s commandments.
    3. Church of God (Seventh Day)
      This group, distinct from the Seventh-day Adventists, holds to Sabbath observance on Saturday. They focus on keeping the commandments, including the Sabbath, as part of their faith practice.
    4. United Church of God
      The United Church of God, an offshoot of the Worldwide Church of God, observes the Sabbath on Saturday. They emphasize returning to the practices of the early Christian Church, including observing biblical festivals and the seventh-day Sabbath.
    5. Messianic Jewish Congregations
      Many Messianic Jews observe the Sabbath on Saturday, in keeping with Jewish tradition, while also believing in Yeshua as the Messiah. Messianic congregations often combine elements of Jewish worship with Christian beliefs, including Sabbath observance.
    6. House of Yahweh
      This group observes the seventh-day Sabbath and focuses on adhering to Old Testament laws and feasts. They emphasize following God’s commandments, including Sabbath-keeping.
    7. The Church of God International
      This denomination observes the Sabbath on Saturday and teaches that the Ten Commandments, including the Sabbath, remain binding for Christians today.
    8. The Worldwide Church of God (Historical)
      The Worldwide Church of God, under Herbert W. Armstrong, was a Sabbath-keeping denomination. Although this organization has undergone significant doctrinal changes, many offshoots and splinter groups, like the United Church of God and the Living Church of God, continue Sabbath observance.
    9. The Living Church of God
      The Living Church of God, an offshoot of the Worldwide Church of God, observes Saturday as the Sabbath and follows teachings similar to those of the early Worldwide Church of God.
    These denominations share a commitment to Sabbath observance on Saturday and often view it as a sign of faithfulness to God’s commandments. Many of them emphasize the Sabbath as a special covenant sign between God and His people, aligning with biblical instructions.
 
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