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Who are the Adventists

A 93-minute documentary released on March 1, 2024, about the Adventist Church in Romania.

April 4, 2024
PR Department Romanian Union, EUDNews.
GOLDEN HOUR 48

GOLDEN HOUR 48

On March 1, 2024, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Romania released the film "Who are the Adventists", a presentation resource on Romanian Adventism.

The 93-minute film places the Adventist Church within the history of Christianity and explores the major contributions Adventists have made to the country: health and education networks, as well as social assistance.

Globally, Adventists represent 3% of the Christian population and are part of the Protestant rite family (36%), along with Orthodox Christians (12%) and Catholics (50%). Worldwide, the Adventist population is approximately 35 million members and affiliates, and the denomination holds world records in health, education, and communication.

The film "Who are the Adventists" contains interviews with the opinion of Romanians on the street, but also of personalities such as the State Secretary of Religious Affairs, Ciprian Olinici; the president of the Romanian Academy, Ioan Aurel Pop; the former president of Romania, Emil Constantinescu; representatives of various religious institutions, including the Orthodox Church—Ionuț Corduneanu, the Evangelical Alliance—Virgil Achihai, and the Muslim mufti from Romania—Iusuf Murat; the historian, Adrian Cioroianu; the influencer, George Buhnici; and the sociologist, Dumitru Borțun.

In the documentary, there are images from more than 30 places of worship selected from all regions of the country and also filming in localities that have "Adventist Street". The narrator guide is Ioan Paicu, editor of Radio Vocea Speranței and elder of a local church. The soundtrack also includes adaptations made for 26 hymns from the parishioners' songbook.

Among the more than a thousand believers who appear in the film, two families with four to six successive generations of Adventists stand out; they reflect the social evolution of the denomination on Romanian soil.

The essential areas in which Adventist spirituality is manifested, present as important sections in the video material, are the Adventist contributions to health, Adventist education, charity, and evangelical impact.

"Who are Adventists" also shows two of the most important Adventist teachings, from a confessional perspective: why they celebrate Saturday as the seventh day and what they believe about the imminent return of Jesus Christ to earth. Their understanding of the future is illustrated in the last part of the film by highlighting the role played by Protestants in the (Timisoran) Revolution of December 1989, but also the way religion decisively influences political and social crises.

The material answers the question of whether Adventists are really Christians and why, of all Christians, Adventists have the most in common with both Muslims and Jews, which, once again, emphasizes the role Adventists believe they will play, in the future, in the final events before Christ's return to earth.

"Who are the Adventists" is a production of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Romania.

To read the original article, please go here.

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