Eternal Gospel Church
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The Eternal Gospel Church is a ministry that was founded in 1992 by Seventh-day Adventist
believers. Previously known as the Eternal Gospel Seventh-day Adventist Church, they are best known for a 2-page ad in USA today entitled "Earth's Final Warning" in 1999. A subsequent federal trademark lawsuit between the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and Pastor Rafael Perez on behalf of the Eternal Gospel group resulted in a settlement not to use the term "Seventh-day Adventist" in the group's title, resulting in their current name.
The lawsuit was criticized by historic Seventh-day Adventists, who felt that the advertisement was an accurate representation of the Seventh-day Adventist position regarding Rome and that involving the courts in the dispute violated Adventist understanding of Biblical counsel on the matter. Similar criticism was levied against the Eternal Gospel Church in regards to its concession to relinquish the name "Seventh-day Adventist" as part of the settlement agreement. The terms of the agreement stipulated a very specific set of rules for how the church could display its new name and use the term "Founded in (1990 or later) by Seventh-day Adventist believers" as a tagline to "Eternal Gospel Church." According to the General Conference, who said they would be monitoring Pastor Perez closely to insure compliance, the settlement reached their goal of keeping the Eternal Gospel Church from using the name "Seventh-day Adventist" in the name of their church.
. They are best known for their evangelistic work
in preaching and publishing end-time theological messages regarding the Three Angel's Messages of as understood by early Adventists to apply chiefly to Sunday worship and the Roman Catholic Church. As an independent ministry
, the Eternal Gospel Church is not under to auspices of, or affiliated with the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
.
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...
believers. Previously known as the Eternal Gospel Seventh-day Adventist Church, they are best known for a 2-page ad in USA today entitled "Earth's Final Warning" in 1999. A subsequent federal trademark lawsuit between the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and Pastor Rafael Perez on behalf of the Eternal Gospel group resulted in a settlement not to use the term "Seventh-day Adventist" in the group's title, resulting in their current name.
Controversy and Lawsuit
The Eternal Gospel Church received worldwide attention as a result of an aggressive advertising campaign in 1999 consisting of billboards, radio announcements, and full-page newspaper advertisements. Entitled "Earth's Final Warning," the newspaper ads named the Roman Catholic Church as the whore of revelation and criticized the Papacy for its role in instigating the observance of Sunday as a holy day in place of the seventh-day Sabbath. The ad campaign sparked public and Catholic criticism towards the newspapers that ran the ads and the Seventh-day Adventist church, which was mistakenly implicated as the source of the advertisements. The complaints prompted apologies from various newspaper publishers and an official statement by the Seventh-day Adventist church, which soon after initiated legal proceedings against Pastor Rafael Perez for federal trademark infringement.The lawsuit was criticized by historic Seventh-day Adventists, who felt that the advertisement was an accurate representation of the Seventh-day Adventist position regarding Rome and that involving the courts in the dispute violated Adventist understanding of Biblical counsel on the matter. Similar criticism was levied against the Eternal Gospel Church in regards to its concession to relinquish the name "Seventh-day Adventist" as part of the settlement agreement. The terms of the agreement stipulated a very specific set of rules for how the church could display its new name and use the term "Founded in (1990 or later) by Seventh-day Adventist believers" as a tagline to "Eternal Gospel Church." According to the General Conference, who said they would be monitoring Pastor Perez closely to insure compliance, the settlement reached their goal of keeping the Eternal Gospel Church from using the name "Seventh-day Adventist" in the name of their church.
Mission
The Eternal Gospel Church considers themselves a revival ministry, calling for a return to certain Historic Adventist doctrines and the foundational principles of the Great Second Advent MovementMillerites
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. They are best known for their evangelistic work
Evangelism
Evangelism refers to the practice of relaying information about a particular set of beliefs to others who do not hold those beliefs. The term is often used in reference to Christianity....
in preaching and publishing end-time theological messages regarding the Three Angel's Messages of as understood by early Adventists to apply chiefly to Sunday worship and the Roman Catholic Church. As an independent ministry
Independent ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has a number of supporting, parachurch, independent, self-supporting and other such organisations that work adjunct to the official church....
, the Eternal Gospel Church is not under to auspices of, or affiliated with the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is the governing organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is located in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, where it moved in 1989...
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See also
- Historic Adventist
- Independent ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist ChurchIndependent ministries of the Seventh-day Adventist ChurchThe Seventh-day Adventist Church has a number of supporting, parachurch, independent, self-supporting and other such organisations that work adjunct to the official church....
- Seventh-day Adventist ChurchSeventh-day Adventist ChurchThe 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...