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* [[Harry Anderson (artist)|Harry Anderson]] – Prolific American illustrator whose early works were popular paintings illustrating short stories in magazines such as [[The Saturday Evening Post]] and [[Redbook]]. 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.
* [[Harry Anderson (artist)|Harry Anderson]] – Prolific American illustrator whose early works were popular paintings illustrating short stories in magazines such as [[The Saturday Evening Post]] and [[Redbook]]. 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.
* 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{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
* [[Herbert Blomstedt]] – Conductor who does not rehearse on Saturdays due to his Adventist faith.<ref>See also ''Spectrum'' Summer 2001 for an interview</ref>
* [[Herbert Blomstedt]] – Conductor who does not rehearse on Saturdays due to his Adventist faith.<ref>See also ''Spectrum'' Summer 2001 for an interview</ref>{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}
* [[Patty Cabrera]] – recording artist<ref>Patty Cabrera, "[http://www.spectrummagazine.org/blog/2007/12/05/why_am_i_still_adventist Why Am I Still Adventist?]". ''Spectrum'' blog, 6 December 2007</ref>
* [[Patty Cabrera]] – recording artist<ref>Patty Cabrera, "[http://www.spectrummagazine.org/blog/2007/12/05/why_am_i_still_adventist Why Am I Still Adventist?]". ''Spectrum'' blog, 6 December 2007</ref>
* Bill Chambers – Australian Country and Western singer. Left church back in early 80's after accepting Desmond Ford's view on the Heavenly Sanctuary{{Citation needed|date=June 2010}}
* Bill Chambers – Australian Country and Western singer. Left church back in early 80's after accepting Desmond Ford's view on the Heavenly Sanctuary{{Citation needed|date=June 2010}}
* [[Kasey Chambers]] – Australian Country Singer. Left church in 80s because her family did not support the Investigative Judgment doctrine{{Citation needed|date=June 2010}}
* [[Kasey Chambers]] – Australian Country Singer. Left church in 80s because her family did not support the Investigative Judgment doctrine{{Citation needed|date=June 2010}}
* Charmaine – Singer/songwriter, and former member of Australian vocal group Endless Praise. Signed to Elevate Records, she has toured with [[Rebecca St. James]], [[Casting Crowns]], Jeremy Camp and others.{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
* Charmaine – Singer/songwriter, and former member of Australian vocal group Endless Praise. Signed to Elevate Records, she has toured with [[Rebecca St. James]], [[Casting Crowns]], Jeremy Camp and others.{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
* Alejandro R. Cuadra – Costa Rican outside artist.
* Alejandro R. Cuadra – Costa Rican outside artist. {{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}
* [[Jerome Fontamillas]] – [[Filipino American]] musician<ref name='bps2000'>{{cite press release |title=We need more music that is passionate and meaningful and honest. |publisher= cqbiblestudy.org |url=http://cqbiblestudy.org/article.php?id=29}}</ref>
* [[Jerome Fontamillas]] – [[Filipino American]] musician<ref name='bps2000'>{{cite press release |title=We need more music that is passionate and meaningful and honest. |publisher= cqbiblestudy.org |url=http://cqbiblestudy.org/article.php?id=29}}</ref>
* [[Nathan Greene]] – Artist. His painting "Family of God" hangs prominently at the [[Loma Linda University Medical Center]] and the painting "Chief of the Medical Staff" hangs in [[Florida Hospital Orlando]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.adventistreview.org/2001-1549/story1.html| title=Adventist Review: Sermons on the Wall| publisher=adventistreview.org| accessdate=2009-10-25}}</ref>
* [[Nathan Greene]] – Artist. His painting "Family of God" hangs prominently at the [[Loma Linda University Medical Center]] and the painting "Chief of the Medical Staff" hangs in [[Florida Hospital Orlando]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.adventistreview.org/2001-1549/story1.html| title=Adventist Review: Sermons on the Wall| publisher=adventistreview.org| accessdate=2009-10-25}}</ref>
* [[The Isley Brothers]]<ref name="100Rock">"[http://www.adherents.com/people/100_rock.html The Religious Affiliation of the 100 Greatest Rock Musicians]" from [[Adherents.com]]. Accessed 2009-09-14</ref>
* [[IYAZ]]- 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.{{Citation needed|date=August 2012}}
* [[Brian McKnight]] – Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, radio host and 2009 Celebrity Apprentice contestant{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
* [[Brian McKnight]] – Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, radio host and 2009 Celebrity Apprentice contestant{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
* [[Wintley Phipps]] – Singer and songwriter. He is also an ordained pastor.<ref>http://www.adventistreview.org/2001-1536/story5.html</ref>
* [[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]]. Public Relations for Texas Conference 1969-1974.
* [[Brandon October]] – A [[South Africa]]n [[pop music|pop]] [[singer-songwriter]], who rose to fame after being runner-up in the first season of the reality television show ''[[Idols (South Africa)|Idols]]''. October grew up in the Adventist church and regularly sang in church services in [[Johannesburg]] and [[Cape Town]]. [[Brandon October|He]] was also a member of a number of [[Christian]] music groups within the Adventist community in [[South Africa]], including [[No Compromise (South African Christian Music Group)|No Compromise]] where he featured on their 2001 album ''[[Strange (No Compromise album)|Strange]]''{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}
* [[Brandon October]] – A [[South Africa]]n [[pop music|pop]] [[singer-songwriter]], who rose to fame after being runner-up in the first season of the reality television show ''[[Idols (South Africa)|Idols]]''. October grew up in the Adventist church and regularly sang in church services in [[Johannesburg]] and [[Cape Town]]. [[Brandon October|He]] was also a member of a number of [[Christian]] music groups within the Adventist community in [[South Africa]], including [[No Compromise (South African Christian Music Group)|No Compromise]] where he featured on their 2001 album ''[[Strange (No Compromise album)|Strange]]''{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}
* [[Wintley Phipps]] – Singer and songwriter. He is also an ordained pastor.<ref>http://www.adventistreview.org/2001-1536/story5.html</ref>
* 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{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}
* [[Little Richard]] - 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,<ref>"[http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/little-richard Little Richard]", in the [[List of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees|Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee]] description</ref> 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<ref>"[http://www.spectrummagazine.org/blog/2009/09/08/little_richard_rock_and_roll_star_adventist_minister Little Richard: Rock and Roll Star, Adventist Minister?]" by Jared Wright. ''Spectrum'' blog 9 September 2009</ref><ref>"[http://www.adherents.com/people/pr/Little_Richard.html The Religious Affiliation of Rock and Roll Star Little Richard]" from Adherents.com. Accessed 2009-09-14</ref>
* [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] - raised in the church, later converted to the Jehovah's Witnesses<ref>"[http://www.adherents.com/people/pp/Prince.html The Religious Affiliation of Pop Singer Prince]" from Adherents.com, accessed 2009-09-14. Sean O'Hagan, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2004/apr/04/popandrock.shopping Royal Blush]". ''The Observer'', 4th April 2004</ref>
* [[Prince (musician)|Prince]] - raised in the church, later converted to the Jehovah's Witnesses<ref>"[http://www.adherents.com/people/pp/Prince.html The Religious Affiliation of Pop Singer Prince]" from Adherents.com, accessed 2009-09-14. Sean O'Hagan, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2004/apr/04/popandrock.shopping Royal Blush]". ''The Observer'', 4th April 2004</ref>
*[[Busta Rhymes]] - American rapper, producer and actor, raised in Brooklyn by [[Seventh-Day Adventist]] Jamaican-immigrant parents, he later converted to Islam.
* [[The Isley Brothers]]<ref name="100Rock">"[http://www.adherents.com/people/100_rock.html The Religious Affiliation of the 100 Greatest Rock Musicians]" from [[Adherents.com]]. Accessed 2009-09-14</ref>
* [[Little Richard]] - 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,<ref>"[http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/little-richard Little Richard]", in the [[List of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees|Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee]] description</ref> 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<ref>"[http://www.spectrummagazine.org/blog/2009/09/08/little_richard_rock_and_roll_star_adventist_minister Little Richard: Rock and Roll Star, Adventist Minister?]" by Jared Wright. ''Spectrum'' blog 9 September 2009</ref><ref>"[http://www.adherents.com/people/pr/Little_Richard.html The Religious Affiliation of Rock and Roll Star Little Richard]" from Adherents.com. Accessed 2009-09-14</ref>
* [[IYAZ]]- 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
* [[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]]. Public Relations for Texas Conference 1969-1974.


==Business==
==Business==

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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 of the Seventh-day Adventist church. It also includes members who left the church.

Academia

Actors, TV and radio

Art and music

Business

  • O. D. and Ruth McKee – founders of McKee Foods which produces the "Little Debbie" snacks
  • Will Keith Kellogg – promoted breakfast cereals (particularly corn flakes), and started the Kellogg Company
  • Dale Twomley - Former president of Worthington Foods, Inc.
  • Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Australia][1]

Language, linguistics and novelists

Law

Pioneers

This section includes Millerites (followers of William Miller) who did not necessarily become Seventh-day Adventist:

  • Nelson H. Barbour – Millerite pastor
  • Sylvester Bliss – Millerite pastor, editor of The Signs of the Times
  • Charles Fitch – Millerite evangelist
  • Joshua (Josiah) Himes – Millerite evangelist and promoter
  • William Miller – Founder of the Millerite movement from which Seventh-day Adventism and other groups emerged
  • T. M. Preble – Millerite pastor, early Sabbath supporter
  • Jonas Wendell – 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 – Editor and author of Daniel and the Revelation and other works
  • Ellen G. White – A founder of the church who is considered by the denomination to have had the biblical gift of prophecy.
  • James White – A founder of the church and former President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Husband of Ellen White
  • Joseph Bates – 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


There are two Adventist members in the 2011–2012 United States Congress[25] (apparently, Lee and Bartlett). For former United States Adventist politicians see "The Political Graveyard" website.[26]

Science, health and engineering

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

Sports

Theologians, ministers and personalities



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

War and peace

Other

Former members

Individuals should be listed in this section only if they are prominent as ex-Adventists

See also Category:Former Seventh-day Adventists.

To be classified

(Unsure if these are present or former Adventists)

See also

References

  1. ^ "God Isn’t Crazy" by Tania Calais. Signs of the Times
  2. ^ Mark Moring, "DeVon Franklin Keeps the Faith in Hollywood". Christianity Today September 2011
  3. ^ See also Spectrum Summer 2001 for an interview
  4. ^ Patty Cabrera, "Why Am I Still Adventist?". Spectrum blog, 6 December 2007
  5. ^ "We need more music that is passionate and meaningful and honest" (Press release). cqbiblestudy.org.
  6. ^ "Adventist Review: Sermons on the Wall". adventistreview.org. Retrieved 2009-10-25.
  7. ^ "The Religious Affiliation of the 100 Greatest Rock Musicians" from Adherents.com. Accessed 2009-09-14
  8. ^ http://www.adventistreview.org/2001-1536/story5.html
  9. ^ "The Religious Affiliation of Pop Singer Prince" from Adherents.com, accessed 2009-09-14. Sean O'Hagan, "Royal Blush". The Observer, 4th April 2004
  10. ^ "Little Richard", in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee description
  11. ^ "Little Richard: Rock and Roll Star, Adventist Minister?" by Jared Wright. Spectrum blog 9 September 2009
  12. ^ "The Religious Affiliation of Rock and Roll Star Little Richard" from Adherents.com. Accessed 2009-09-14
  13. ^ Quoted in Dwyer, Bonnie (Fall 2007). "Kathy Jones". Spectrum. 35 (4). Roseville, California: Adventist Forums: 2. ISSN 0890-0264. See his article "When Adventists Riot!" in the same issue
  14. ^ Spectrum 35:4 (Fall 2007). See his article "My Brothers and My Sisters" in that issue
  15. ^ "Adventist elected judge of international criminal court" (Press release). Adventist News Network.
  16. ^ http://dialogue.adventist.org/articles/08_1_ricketts_e.htm, http://www.spectrummagazine.org/articles/spectrum_interview/2008/11/03/taking_care_women_and_children
  17. ^ "Judicial Profiles".
  18. ^ http://news.adventist.org/data/2009/1231888393/index.html.en
  19. ^ http://www.adherents.com/people/pb/Roscoe_Bartlett.html
  20. ^ http://www.adventistreview.org/2004-1550/story1.html
  21. ^ http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/Nelson-L-Castro/bio/
  22. ^ http://spectrummagazine.org/blog/2011/07/01/new-york-adventist-key-marriage-equality-victory
  23. ^ Jamaica Gleaner - Senator Floyd Morris 21st century man - Sunday | September 21, 2003
  24. ^ "Desley Scott: a pollie for good" by Faith Williams. Signs of the Times (Australian version) 120:8 (August 2005), p7–9
  25. ^ Pew Research Centre, "Faith on the Hill: The Religious Composition of the 112th Congress", January 5, 2011
  26. ^ "Seventh-Day Adventist Politicians" at The Political Graveyard
  27. ^ "Leonard Bailey, world-renowned heart surgeon, remembers with fondness a tiny baby named Fae", Loma Linda University Medical Center News. "Baby Fae: The Unlearned Lesson" by Kenneth P. Stoller
  28. ^ "Adventist helps modernise ancient Bible". Record March 29, 2008; p5
  29. ^ Fragments of a Family: A Multigenerational Memoir by Marta Fuchs Winik and Henry Fuchs. Excerpt "SDA Hero Saves Jews From Nazis" by Winik. Spectrum 26:1 (January 1997), p3–9; which also appeared earlier in a shortened form in Christian Century 13 November 1996. "The Case of Zofia and Jakub Gargasz" reprinted from Sheltering the Jews by Mordecai Paldiel (Augsburg Fortress, 1996)
  30. ^ http://www.adventistreview.org/article.php?id=2247. He is mentioned in the documentary Blood Coltan
  31. ^ http://www.adventistworld.org/issue.php?issue=2009-1001&page=16. See also Pitcairn Islands Study Centre at Pacific Union College
  32. ^ "Biofeedback: Jack Staddon Pursues MD/PHD", Andrews University, Autumn 2004
  33. ^ "Adventist news: Won National Geography Award", Adventist News (scroll down)
  34. ^ "The Freedom Fighter a Nation Nearly Forgot" by Carol Morello. Adventist Review (February 1, 2001). Reprinted from The Washington Post, 2000. See also "Irene Morgan" blog by Jeff Crocombe, November 6, 2006
  35. ^ In particular, Lionheart: A Journey of the Human Spirit, p6 mentions they were married in the Adventist Church
  36. ^ Dennis Hokama, "Former Rwandan Seventh-day Adventist Minister to be Extradited for War Crimes Trial". Adventist Today 8:2 (March–April 2000)
  37. ^ Graham Maxwell, interview with David Larson, Loma Linda Broadcasting Network, 1997
  38. ^ "No big strife for Phife"
  39. ^ Patrick Garrett York, "David Neff Speaks at the San Diego Adventist Forum", ´´Spectrum´´ website, 18 February 2012
  40. ^ "Psychotheraphy and Possession" by Harrison S. Evans, a review of Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber (Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1973). Spectrum 6:1–2 (Winter–Spring 1974), p100–102

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