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Originally Posted by Titus2woman
Having just had a recent look into Sabbath keeping churches I have to agree with Aquila that there are Sabbath keepers in EVERY major denomination. Sometimes enough of them can be gathered up to form a 'church' of institutional proportions for corporate worship on Sabbath but most times they quietly observe Sabbath at home. They may or may not continue on with a Sunday worshiping church, many do and you would never be able to pick them out at church.
When we talked to the pastor at our last OP church about our study of Sabbath he told us that there were others in our church that observed Sabbath but kept coming to service. In Houston there are a bunch of Sabbath keeping Apostolic churches. One may find a nation wide list of such churches here: http://www.chooselord.apostolicnetwo.../saplinks.html
Many are coming to the knowledge of the importance of Sabbath in our modern world. Many are beginning to understand that this commandment was stolen from us and like all the commandments is for our good and not our harm.
I have found SDA and others like them to be like some OPs in that they have taken something that makes them 'different' and run with it in order to condemn others... and I think I've already covered how I feel about all that.
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I don't attend a "Sabbatarian church". The church I attend has a service on Saturday nights and two on Sunday Mornings. Midweek gatherings are in house churches throuhghout the week, day depending upon the house church in question. When I attended a UPCI church there were a few families who observed the Sabbath by choosing to rest an have family devotions. It was beautiful. They still attended Sunday services.
People freak out and don't understand what many of us are saying. They are thinking we are condemning all comers like the SDA churches. Not so. For me, it's an issue of sanctification not salvation. Some saved individuals are missing out on the blessings of sanctifying themselves in accordance to God's Law of Liberty and Love.