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This is a list of people who are members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This list also includes Millerites, former Seventh-day Adventists and people raised in the church.

Academia[edit]

  • Niels-Erik Andreasen - Former president at Andrews University & Walla Walla College; also former teacher at Pacific Union College & former dean of Loma Linda University School of Religion
  • Delbert Baker - President of Adventist University of Africa
  • Gordon Bietz - Former President of Southern Adventist University, former pastor and president of the Georgia-Cumberland Conference of Seventh-day Adventists[citation needed]
  • Sidney Brownsberger (1845-1930)- Educator and 1st president of Healdsburg College (1882-1886)
  • Bruce N. Cameron, J.D. - Reed Larson Professor of Labor Law at Regent University School of Law[1]
  • Gary Chartier - legal philosopher and anarchist theorist
  • Eva Beatrice Dykes (1893-1986)- Taught Dunbar High School; Walden University; Howard University & was chair of the English department and the Division of Humanities at Oakwood University[2][3][4][5]
  • Larry Geraty - archaeologist; 7th president of Atlantic Union College (1985-1993) & 2nd president of La Sierra University (1993-2007)
  • Fritz Guy - theologian and 1st president of La Sierra University
  • Milton E. Kern - President of Foreign Mission Seminary (1910-1914); Dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary (1934-1943) & Chairperson of the Ellen G. White Estate ( 1944-1951)
  • Heather Knight - 21st president of Pacific Union College (2009-2016)
  • Dr.Norman Maphosa - Zimbabwean who is the former Vice Chancellor of Solusi University (1992-2011); former Zimsec board chairman & current Director General of ZIPAM[6][7][8][9]
  • Malcolm Maxwell (1934-2007)- 19th president of Pacific Union College (1983-2001) & son of Arthur S. Maxwell
  • Mahlon E. Olson - founder of Home Study Institute; former teacher at Union College, former teacher at Lancaster Junior College later called Atlantic Union College & former teacher at Washington Missionary College
  • Richard Osborn - 20th president of Pacific Union College (2001-2009); founder of the Association of Adventist Colleges and Universities; former principal of Takoma Academy; former Education director of Columbia Union Conference; former Vice-President for Education for the North American Division; former president of the Council for American Private Education; chairman of the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities & Vice-President of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges[10][11][12][13]
  • W. W. Prescott - President of Battle Creek College (1885-1894); founded Union College and became the first president in 1891; became president of Walla Walla College in 1891; founded Avondale School for Christian Workers; editor of the Review and Herald & also vice president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists[14][15]
  • Denton E. Rebok (1897-1983)- Taught at Washington Missionary College, La Sierra College,; president of Southern Missionary College; Dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary; Chairperson of the Ellen G. White Estate (1952) & missionary to China
  • Dr. Leona G. Running (1916-2014)- First female linguist and Bible scholar at Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary (1955-2002) & first female president of the Chicago Society of Biblical Research (1981-1982)[16][17][18][19]
  • John Luis Shaw - Educator; missionary & treasurer
  • Randal Wisbey - Third president of La Sierra University

Literature[edit]

  • Ray Garton - horror novelist raised Adventist; credits his interest in horror to a reaction to the beasts in Bible prophecy (see: Seventh-day Adventist eschatology)[20]
  • Stephen L. Arrington - Drug smuggler; former CIA agent; former United States Secret Service agent; former scuba diver for Jacques Cousteau; author and founder of drugbite
  • Hesba Fay Brinsmead - Children's Author
  • Nathan Brown - Author & editor of Signs Publishing Company
  • Sam Campbell - Author; lecturer; naturalist & photographer
  • Candy Carson - African American author; philanthropist & married to Ben Carson
  • Diran Chrakian - Armenian poet; writer; painter; teacher & victim of the Armenian Genocide
  • Roswell F. Cottrell American writer; hymnist; poet; counselor & preacher
  • Bill Diehl, Jr - editor of evangelical Adventist magazine Present Truth[21]
  • Clifford Goldstein - Jewish-American author & editor
  • Bill Knott - Executive Editor/Director of Adventist Review
  • Arthur S. Maxwell (1896-1970)- known as Uncle Arthur, author of the Bedtime Stories series, and The Bible Story set of books, among 112 books
  • Roger Morneau (1925-1998)- author on faith and prayer
  • Titus Müller - German historical novelist
  • Christopher Mwashinga - Author and poet. He writes in English & Kiswahili
  • Andrew Nelson - missionary and linguist
  • Cameron Slater - controversial blogger & editor of New Zealand Truth
  • Annie R. Smith - Wrote 12 hymns and 4 poems
  • Steven Spruill - novelist[22]
  • Standish brothers - Twin brothers who write books
  • Jerry D. Thomas ( -2019)- Children's & adult book author[23]
  • Mario Veloso - Chilean poet & founded Latin American Adventist Theological Seminary[24]
  • Joe L. Wheeler - Anthologist; retired professor of English formerly taught at Oakwood University, Southwestern Adventist University, Washington Adventist University and founder of Zane Grey's West Society[25][26]

Movies, television and radio[edit]

  • Fretzie Bercede - Filipino/Chinese actress, television personality, and former reality show contestant; 3rd placer of Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Clash 2010
  • Jay Christian - Leader of 3ABN Radio & his life is written about in the book Falling for a Lie
  • Fred Cline - Film & television animation artist, know lecturer at Chapman University[27][28]
  • Grigoriy Dobrygin - Russian film and theatre actor; director & producer
  • DeVon Franklin - Vice President for production at Columbia Pictures;[29][30] moonlights as a preacher[31][32] & is married to Meagan Good[33][34]
  • Paul Harvey - Radio Show Host
  • Antoinette Hertsenberg - Dutch actress & TV presenter and married to Niko Koffeman politian who belongs to Party for the Animals[35]
  • Hal Holbrook - American film; stage actor and television director
  • Angus T. Jones - former child actor; played Jake Harper in Two and a Half Men (2003-2013)[36]
  • Darwood 'Waldo' Kaye - former Our Gang actor who spent his adult life as a pastor
  • Phil McDonald, M.D. - medical analyst for National Basketball Association Television (NBA TV); physician, specializing in sports medicine radiology (2010-)
  • Cesar Montano - a multi-awarded Filipino actor, film producer/director; game show host & singer[37][38][39]
  • Cid Moreira - Brazilian journalist and TV presenter
  • Kid Lopez - Filipino actor & model married to Mystica
  • Mystica -Filipino actress; singer; television show host & married to actor and model Kid Lopez[40][41][42][43]
  • Anna Samusionek - Polish theater and movie actress[44]
  • Nǃxau ǂToma - starred as a KalahariBushman in The Gods Must Be Crazy; converted in later life[45][46]
  • André Ramiro - Brazilian actor; played Mathias in the films Elite Squad and Elite Squad: The Enemy Within

Painters, illustrators and sculptors[edit]

  • Harry Anderson (1906-1996)- Americanpainter & illustrator who's clients were American Airlines, American Magazine, Buster Brown Shoes, Coca-Cola, Collier's, Cosmopolitan, Cream of Wheat, Esso, Ford, Good Housekeeping, Humble Oil, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, Ladies' Home Journal, Massachusetts Mutual, Ovaltine, Redbook, Review and Herald Publishing Association, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Saturday Evening Post, Woman's Home Companion & Wyeth; won many award's and also was elected to the Illustrators Hall of Fame in 1994[47][48][49][50][51][52]
  • Jordi Baget - Spanish painter[53]
  • Luis Germán Cajiga - Puerto Rican painter; linocutter & silk-screen printer[54][55][56]
  • Alan Collins (1928-2016)- American sculptor & art professor at Atlantic Union College (1968-1971), Andrews University (1971-1978) and La Sierra University (1978-1989)[57][58][59][60]
  • Greg Constantine - Canadian-American painter & illustrator and retired art professor at Andrews University[61][62]
  • Nery Cruz - Guatemalan painter & illustrator from Puerto Rico who has done work for secular companies and Pacific Press Publishing Association[63]
  • Nathan Greene - American painter & illustrator who's clients are Billy Graham Association, Campus Life, Children's Press, Christianity Today, Christian Reader, Focus on the Family, NASA, Ranger Rick's Nature Magazine, The Salvation Army, Tyndale House, Scott Foresman Publishing, Versacare Corporation, World Book Encyclopedia and many other clients[64][65][66][67][68][69][70]
  • Victor Issa - Sculptor[71][72][73]
  • Kim Justinen - American painter & illustrator who is married to Lars Justinen & founder of American Pet Portraits and co-founder of Justinen Creative Group; GoodSalt & Dodge Portraits[74][75]
  • Lars Justinen - American painter & illustrator whose work appears on the Sabbath School Quarterly & founder of Justinen Creative Group; founder of GoodSalt and founder of Dodge Portraits[76][77][78][79]
  • Elfred Lee - American painter & illustrator[80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87]
  • Phil MacKay - Australian painter[88]
  • Shirley Ardell Mason - Painter and art teacher who was known as Sybil and had Dissociative identity disorder[89][90][91]
  • James D. McClelland - American painter & illustrator and art professor at Union College[92][93]
  • Heber Pintos - Uruguayan illustrator & painter[94]
  • Bertha Saveniers - Belgian sculptor[95]
  • Vernon Nye (1915-2013) - American painter; illustrator for Review and Herald Publishing Association; chairman of the art department at Pacific Union College; taught at Atlantic Union College & Walla Walla College and lived at Loma Linda University[96][97][98]

Singers, songwriters, musicians and conductors[edit]

  • Anna German - famous Polish singer
  • Herbert Blomstedt - Former Swedishmusic director of the San Francisco Symphony[99]
  • Cadet Sisters - American a cappella Gospel music group
  • Committed - winner of the second season of NBC's The Sing-Off
  • Del Delker (1924-2018)- Americancontraltosacred music female vocalist who sang on the Voice of Prophecy[100][101]
  • Jerome Fontamillas - Filipino American musician[102]
  • Leonardo Gonçalves - Brazilian singer
  • Muma Gee - Nigerian pop singer-songwriter, actress, fashion designer residing in Port Harcourt
  • Heritage Singers - American gospel group founded by Max & Lucy Mace
  • Wayne Hooper - Musical Director for 'Voice of Prophecy' radio program; composer; baritone[103]
  • The Isley Brothers - Grammy Award-winning American musical group consisting of brothers Ron and Ernie Isley[104]
  • Iyaz - R&B singer, rapper and songwriter; born Keidran Jones of the Virgin Islands; grew up in the church and still attends from time to time[citation needed]
  • King's Heralds - American male gospel musicquartet[105][106]
  • Jaime Jorge - Cuban American violinist[107][108][109][110]
  • Fernanda Lara - Brazilian musician
  • Little Richard - raised in the church; later became a preacher; attends the Ephesus Adventist church in Los Angeles and others; still considers himself an active Adventist still; has been reported as an ordained Adventist minister,[111] 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, he came back to the church, been rebaptized and he shared his personal testimony on 3ABN.[112][113][114][115][116]
  • Joe Lutcher (1919-2006)- American R&B saxophonist and bandleader who abandoned his musical career and witnessed to Little Richard[117]
  • Hugh Martin (1914-2011)- American theater and film composer; also accompanist for Del Delker[118][119][120][121]
  • Rudy Micelli - Brazilian Christian singer[122]
  • Ivor Myers - Former rap singer who became a Seventh-day Adventist pastor and hosts a show on 3ABN
  • NOTA - winner of the first season of NBC's The Sing-Off
  • Brandon October - South Africanpopsinger-songwriter; rose to fame after being runner-up in the first season of the reality television show Idols; grew up in the Adventist church and regularly sang in church services in Johannesburg and Cape Town; member of a number of Christian music groups within the South African Adventist community, including No Compromise; he featured on their 2001 album Strange
  • Kevin Olusola - cellist and beatboxer, member of Grammy Award-winning a cappella group Pentatonix[123]
  • Wintley Phipps - singer, songwriter, ordained pastor[124]
  • Salt - American rapper & songwriter who baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist Church on a mission trip in Ethiopia with Oakwood College.[125]
  • Alessandra Samadello - Brazilian Christian singer[126]
  • Take 6 - An American a cappellagospel musicsextet
  • Sverre Valen - Retired Norwegian choir conductor[127]
  • Virtue - Dove Award-winning gospel recording artists
  • Davido - Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer; his father Adedeji Adeleke a Nigerian billionaire, business magnate, founder and president of Adeleke University is a devout Seventh-Day Adventist[128]

Business[edit]

  • Walter Arties - Founder of Breath of Life
  • John Freeman - Founder & president of Maranatha Volunteers International
  • Will Keith Kellogg (1860-1951)- Inventor of cornflakes and founder of Kellogg's
  • Charlotte Mhlongo - South African Businesswoman & founder of Life Destiny TV and former medical doctor
  • Don Noble - President of Maranatha Volunteers International
  • Jeff Reich - Founder & director of Laymen Ministries
  • Dale E. Twomley - former president of Worthington Foods, Inc.

Law[edit]

  • Mary Atieno Ang'awa - High Court of Kenya judge[129]
  • Justice Samuel Bosire - former appeal Judge of the High Court of Kenya appointed the chairman of the Goldenberg Commission of Inquiry by President Mwai Kibaki[130][131]
  • James Alexander Chiles (1860-1930) - African American lawyer who argued at the Supreme Court against Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for desegregation of railroadcoaches[132]
  • Graciela Fuentes - Judge at the United Nations; consultant to European Parliament and university professor[133]
  • James E. Graves Jr. - Federal Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit since February 2011 was appointed by President Barack Obama and former Supreme court judge in Mississippi[134][135]
  • David Maraga - Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya since Oct 19, 2016 was appointed by President Uhuru Kenyatta[136][137]
  • Greg Mathis - Retired Michigan 36th District Court judge & reality courtroom show judge[138][139]
  • Daniel David Ntanda Nsereko - International Criminal Court judge[140][141]
  • The Honourable Sir Gibuna Gibbs Salika KBE - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea & became Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II[142][143][144]

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Pioneers[edit]

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

  • J. N. Andrews (1829-1883)- First Seventh-day Adventist missionary; minister; writer; editor of the Adventist Review and 3rd President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists[145][146]
  • Nelson H. Barbour (1824-1905)- Millerite pastor
  • Joseph Bates (1792-1872)- Seaman; founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; wrote a tract on the seventh-day Sabbath which convinced James and Ellen White to start observing it & minister[147][148]
  • Goodloe Harper Bell (1832-1899)- Teacher at first Seventh-day Adventist school[149][150][151]
  • Sylvester Bliss (1814-1863)- Millerite pastor, author and editor of The Signs of the Times[152]
  • Merritt E. Cornell (1827-1893)- Early Seventh-day Adventist pastor
  • O. R. L. Crosier (1820-1912)- Millerite preacher[153]
  • Hiram Edson (1806-1882)- Evangelist who introduced sanctuary doctrine and started first Seventh-day Adventist press[154]
  • Charles Fitch (1805-1844)- Millerite evangelist[155]
  • Elon Galusha (1790-1856)- Millerite; minister & lawyer
  • Apollos Hale (1807-1898) - Millerite & minister
  • Stephen N. Haskell (1833-1922)- Evangelist; missionary; author; editor; president of the New England Conference (1870-1887), president of the California Conference (1879-1887 & 1891-1894) and president of the Maine Conference (1884-1886)[156][157]
  • Joshua V. Himes (1805-1895)- Millerite evangelist and promoter
  • J. N. Loughborough (1832-1924)- Early Seventh-day Adventist pastor[158][159]
  • William Miller (1782-1849)- founder of the Millerite movement from which Seventh-day Adventism and other groups emerged[160][161]
  • George Washington Morse (1816-1909)- Millerite Adventist; evangelist & missionary
  • T. M. Preble (1810-1907)- Millerite pastor, early Sabbath supporter[162]
  • Uriah Smith (1832-1903)- Author; poet; hymn writer; teacher; inventor; engraver & editor of the Review and Herald[163][164]
  • Samuel S. Snow (1806-1890)- Millerite preacher
  • George Storrs (1796-1879)- Millerite preacher and writer[165]
  • John T. Walsh (1816-1886)- Millerite & minister
  • Henry Dana Ward (1797-1884)- Millerite & abolitionist
  • Jonas Wendell (1815-1873)- Millerite evangelist
  • Ellen G. White (1827-1915)- A founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; had 2,000 visions and dreams from God; wrote articles; pamphlets & books including the Conflict of the Ages series[166][167][168][169]
  • James Springer White (1821-1881)- A founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; founder of The Present Truth and 2nd, 4th & 6th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1865-1867, 1869-1871 & 1874-1880); husband of Ellen White[170][171]

See also Category: Adventism

Church administration leaders[edit]

  • William Henry Branson (1887-1961)- 14th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1950-1954)
  • Stennett H. Brooks (1932-2008)- Pastor & President of the Northeastern Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
  • George Ide Butler (1834-1918)- 5th & 7th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1871-1874 & 1880-1888); Florida Conference president (1901-1904)[172][173]
  • John Byington (1798-1887)- Minister & 1st President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1863-1865)[174]
  • A. G. Daniells (1858-1935)- 10th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1901-1922)
  • Reuben Richard Figuhr (1896-1983)- 15th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1954-1966)
  • Robert S. Folkenberg (1941-2015)- Puerto Rican & 18th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1990-1999)[175][176]
  • George A. Irwin (1844-1913)- 9th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1897-1901)
  • Leonard Johnson - President of Atlantic Caribbean Union receives the Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George by Queen Elizabeth II[177]
  • Mikhail P. Kulakov (1927-2010)- Pastor; social & religious activist; Bible scholar/translator; founder of the International Association of Religious Freedom; founder of the Institute for Bible Translation; founder of the Russian Bible Society & head of the church in the former Soviet Union[178][179]
  • James Lamar McElhany (1880-1959) - 13th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1936-1950)
  • Ole Andres Olsen (1845-1915)- Minister; missionary to South Africa & 8th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1888-1897)
  • Dr. Jan Paulsen (1935- )- Norwegian who was the 19th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1999-2010); Vice President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventsts (1995-1999) & President of the Trans-European Division of Seventh-day Adventists (1983-1995)
  • Robert H. Pierson (1911-1989)- 16th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1966-1979)
  • Ella Simmons - The only woman to be a Vice President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists; chair of the Department of Education at Kentucky State University (1988-1990); Assistant professor & associate dean of the School of Education at the University of Louisville (1990-1997); Vice President for academic affairs at Oakwood University (1997); Provost and Vice President for Academic Administration at La Sierra University (2000-2004)[180]
  • William A. Spicer (1865-1952)- 11th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1922-1930)
  • James D. Standish - Australian who used to be the communications director, Religious Liberty and Public Affairs for the South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists; also former head of news and editorial for Adventist Record (2011-2016)[181][182]
  • Dr. Hendrik Sumendap - Indonesian pastor & former Executive Secretary of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists (2007-2008)[183][184]
  • Charles H. Watson (1877-1962)- 12th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1930-1936)
  • Neal C. Wilson (1920-2010)- 17th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1979-1990)
  • Ted N. C. Wilson (1950- )- 20th President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (2010–present); former Vice President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (2000-2010); former president of the Euro-Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists (1992-1996); former president of Review and Herald Publishing Association; former director of Metropolitan Ministries; pastor & son of Neal C. Wilson[185]

Government[edit]

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  • Sir Patrick Allen - Eighth Governor-General of Jamaica (2009–present) became Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George by Queen Elizabeth II & former president of the West Indies Union[186][187][188]
  • Sir Silas Atopare - seventh Governor-General of Papua New Guinea (1997-2003)
  • Silvio Barros - Brazilian secretary
  • Roscoe Bartlett - Served in Maryland's 6th congressional district/U.S. House of Representatives (1993-2013)[189][190][191]
  • Simeon Bouro - Solomon Islands Ambassador to Cuba since March 2013; member of Solomon Islands National Parliament (2001-2006)
  • Percival Austin Bramble - former Chief Minister of MontserratBritish West Indies (1970-1978)[citation needed]
  • William Henry Bramble - first Chief Minister of Montserrat British West Indies
  • Ronald Brisé - Commissioner for the Florida Public Service Commission & former Florida's 108th congressional district/Florida House of Representatives
  • Sir James Carlisle - second Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda (1993-2007) & dentist[192][193]
  • Ben Carson - Former director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital; author; 2016 Republican candidate for president; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (2017–present)[194][195][196]
  • Nelson Castro - New York State Assemblyman, 86th District, 2008–present[197][198]
  • Ret Chol - Former South Sudanese politician
  • Phetsile Kholekile Dlamini - Swaziland Minister for Health and Social Welfare, 1996-2003[199]
  • Dr. Cari M. Dominguez - Former senior of human resources at Bank of America; formerly worked at the United States Department of Labor as Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (1989-1993) and Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards (1991-1993); Director at Spencer Stuart (1993-1995); Partner at Heidrick & Struggles (1995-1998); Principal at Dominguez and Associates (1999-2001); 12th Chairman of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (2001-2006); Board member of ManpowerGroup (2007-); Board of Director for International Women's Forum; Hispanic Business Roundtable; Founder of Olney Adventist Preparatory School in Olney, Maryland & the current Senior vice president for human resources for Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Medical Center[200][201]
  • Kim Gangte - Former member of parliament in India (1998-1999); educator & human right activist[202][203][204]
  • Hakainde Hichilema - Zambian businessman and politician leader of the United Party for National Development[205][206]
  • Andrew Holness - Prime Minister of Jamaica, 2011-2012, 2016–present; Leader of the Opposition (Jamaica) (2012-2016)
  • Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu - 9th Governor of Abia State & the first Seventh-day adventist to be elected to a high position in Nigeria and also married to Nkechi Ikpeazu[207][208][209][210]
  • Dr. Samson Kisekka (1912-1999)- former 5th Prime Minister of Uganda, 1986-1991; former 5th Vice President of Uganda (1991-1994); physician; agriculturalist; businessman & writer[211][212]
  • Niko Koffeman - Dutch politician who belongs to Party for the Animals & animal rights activist and also married to actress/TV presenter Antoinette Hertsenberg[213][214]
  • Jioji Konousi Konrote - President of Fiji, (2015–present); former Fiji High Commissioner to Australia (2001-2006); former Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations; retired Major-General in Fiji armed forces; former Force Commander of the United Nations interim force in Lebanon; former Ambassador Pleniopotentiary to Singapore & former Minister of Employment, Labour Relations and Productivity[215]
  • Sheila Jackson Lee - U.S. Representative, 18th congressional district of Texas (Houston)
  • Gordon Darcy Lilo - Former Prime Minister of Solomon Islands
  • James Marape - 8th Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea 2019-present[216]
  • Sherman McNichols - Chief Magistrate, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Sientje Mewengkang - Indonesian congresswoman[217]
  • Eunice Michiles - Brazilian senator[218]
  • Floyd Morris - Jamaica's first blind senator (1998-2007), Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security (2001-2007), 11 President of the Senate of Jamaica (2013-2016) and author[219][220]
  • Phelekezela Mphoko -Zimbabwe businessman, former diplomat, former military commander & Vice President of Zimbabwe under President Robert Mugabe
  • Rose Namayanja - Ugandan lawyer; columnist; author; security sector manager & politician
  • Dr. John Nkomo (1934-2013)- Zimbabwe politician[221]
  • Samuel Sipepa Nkomo - Is the Zimbabwe Minister of Water Resources Development and Management
  • Manuel Noriega (1934-2017)- Former dictator of Panama who joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church[222]
  • Dr. George Nga Ntafu - Malawian statesman, former Cabinet Minister, and Malawi Parliament Chief Whip
  • Sam Ongeri - Kenyan Minister for Education and a Committee member of the Power Sharing between ODM and PNU after post election violence; professor
  • Bud Otis - Former president of Review and Herald Publishing Association (1978-1988) & president of Frederick County, Maryland[223][224]
  • La Celia A. Prince - Vincentian lawyer; ambassador to the United States & representative to the Organization of American States[225][226]
  • John Pundari - Papua New Guinean Member of the former Speaker of the National Parliament (1997-1999); former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Women and Youth (1999); former Minister for Lands (2001); former Minister for Foreign Affairs (2001); former Minister for Mining (2010-2011) & Minister for Environment and Conservation (2012–present) was recognized as a Companion of the Order St Michael by Queen Elizabeth II[227][228][229][230]
  • Raul Ruiz - U.S. Congressman from California[231]
  • Oksana Sergiyenko (1974-2011)-Promoted to Deputy Finance Minister & honored with the Medal of the Order for Service to the Fatherland by President Vladimir Putin[232]
  • Desley Scott - Australian politician; member for Electoral district of Woodridge in the Parliament of Queensland, 2001–present[233]
  • Manasseh Sogavare - Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands, (2000-2001), (2006-2007), (2014-2017) and (2019-present); Leader of the Opposition in Solomon Islands (2007-2010)[234][235]
  • John F. Street - former Mayor of the City of Philadelphia (2000-2008)
  • Mana Strickland - Minister of Education of Cook Islands
  • Sione Taione - Tongan politician[236]
  • Hannu Takkula - Finnish politician who is the former member of Parliament of Finland (1995-2004) & former member of European Parliament (2004-2018)[237][238]
  • Bienvenido V. Tejano - Philippines Ambassador to New Zealand since August 2005; Philippines Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, 1998-2005[239]
  • Marianne Thieme - Founder and parliamentary leader of the Dutch animal rights party Animal Party & author[240][241]
  • Ronald Sapa Tlau - Indian member for Mizoram in the Rajya Sabha since June 2014
  • Sojourner Truth - African-Americanabolitionist and women's rights activist of the 19th century[242]
  • Roman Tmetuchl(1926-1999)- Palau governor of Airai; started Palau's first bank and also start a construction company.[243]
  • Carolyn Harding Votaw - Public of officeholder in Washington, D.C.; youngest sister of President Warren G. Harding & missionary to Myanmar (1905-1914)[244]
  • James Ronald Webster - led Anguilla Revolution of 1967; former Chief Minister of Anguilla
  • Jorge Talbot Zavala - Ecuadorian Representative and Secretary of the Camara de Diputados, Quito, Ecuador; Nomina de Legisladores Nacionales (1950-1955), Archivo Nacional del Ecuador (1950-1955)
  • Tony Zirkle - attorney and repeated candidate for Congress in Indiana, United States
  • Ngereteina Puna - former Minister of Education and politician. Years active from 1978-1999, Speaker of Parliament from 1999-2001. Cook Islands

For former United States Adventist politicians see 'The Political Graveyard' website.[245]

Scientists, doctors, nurses and engineers[edit]

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  • Dr. Leonard L. Bailey - world-renowned heart surgeon who transplanted a baboon's heart into a premature-born baby with underdeveloped heart[246]
  • Dr. Lottie I. Blake ( -1976) - The First SDA Black Physian[247][248]
  • Leonard R. Brand - Loma Linda Universitypaleobiologist[citation needed]
  • Dr. Mary E. Britton (1855-1925)- Physician; educator; journalist; civil rights activist & Suffragist[249][250]
  • Margaret Caro (1848-1938)- First women Dentist on the Register of New Zealand; lecturer; social reformer & writer[251]
  • Dr. Zeno L. Charles-Marcel - A board-certified internist & associate director of Adventist Health Ministries at the General Conference
  • Dr. Alexander A. Clerk - Ghanaian-American teacher; psychiatrist; sleep medicine specialist & the director of the world's first sleep medical clinic at Stanford University Medical Center
  • Allan Das - Indian engineer; inventor & entrepreneur at Hummingtec
  • Oyerinde Enoch - Computer Scientist and developer. Developed ilongene.com
  • Robert Gentry - nuclear physicist and young Earthcreationist, known for his claims that radiohalos provide evidence for a young age of the Earth
  • Dr. Howard Gimbel - Canadianophthalmologist; senior editor; international speaker; professor at Loma Linda University & associate professor at University of Calgary and has won many awards including the Alberta Order of Excellence & Order of Canada[252][253]
  • Dr. Allan R. Handysides - A board-certified gynecologist & former director of the General Conference Health Ministries Department
  • Siegfried Horn (1908-1993)- Germanarchaeologist; Bible scholar; author & former Professor of History of Antiquity at Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary[254][255]
  • Dr. James H. Howard (1861-1936)- Doctor and missionary to Ethiopia[256]
  • Dr. Frank Jobe (1925-2014)- orthopedist and sports medicine physician who worked for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1968-2008); 26 years as a consultant for the PGA and Senior PGA & named emeritus physician for the PGA Tour; army medic in World War II; clinical professor at Keck School of Medicine of USC; inducted into American Orthopedic Society of Sports Medicine Hall of Fame, Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame & Shrine of the Eternals and also received the Dave Winfield Humanitarian Award, Bronze Star Medal, Combat Medical Badge & Glider Badge[257][258][259][260]
  • Nettie Florence Keller (1875-1974)- Oldest practicing doctor in the world; feminist; prohibitionist & social reformer[261]
  • Anna Knight (1874-1972)- African American educator; nurse; president of National Colored Teachers Association and the first black to be a missionary in India[262][263][264]
  • Dr. Peter N. Landless - A board-certified nuclear cardiologist & director of the General Conference Health Ministries Department
  • Frank Lewis Marsh (1899-1992)- creationist and the first Adventist to earn a doctoral degree in biology
  • Dr.Jean Nussbaum - Swiss physician; religious liberty champion; emissary at the League of Nations; president of the French Anti-smoking Society; president of Institute Curie & a speaker on Radio Monte Carlo
  • George McCready Price (1870-1963)- missionary and leading early creationist
  • Dr. Robert Shurney (1921-2007)- African American physicist and inventor who designed the tires for the moon buggy during the Apollo 15 mission to the moon; he also invented myriad instruments still used in space travel & won the Lunar Flight Award, Apollo Achievement Award and the Skylab Achievement Award[265][266]
  • Dr. Ruth Janetta Temple (1892-1984)- First African American doctor in California & opened first medical clinic in Los Angeles[267]
  • Dr. Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi (1911-1943)- Japanesesurgeon in the Imperial Japanese Army[268][269]
  • Walter Veith - South Africanzoologist, author, creationist and end times lecturer

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

Sports[edit]

  • Gretchen Abaniel - Filipino professional Boxer who won the Women's International Boxing Association Minimumweight Title; Women's International Boxing Federation Minimumweight Title; Global Boxing Union Minimumweight Title; WIBA Intercontinental Minimumweight Title ; WBC International Minimumweight Title & contestant on The Amazing Race Philippines Season 2[270][271][272]
  • Joël Abati - French handball player
  • David Alaba - Austriafootball player[273]
  • Luis Aponte - Retired Venezuelanbaseball player[274]
  • Vinicius Chuim - Brazilian footballer (soccer) player (Esporte Clube Vitória)
  • Ed Correa - Retired Puerto RicanMajor League Baseball pitcher
  • Grace Daley - Retired WNBAbasketball player[275][276][277]
  • Devaun DeGraff - Retired Bermudian footballer (soccer) player[278]
  • Carlos Edwards - Trinidadian football (soccer) player
  • Dariusz Ginda - Retired Polish footballer (soccer) player[279]
  • Gagame Feni - Solomon Islands football (soccer) player
  • Jimmy Haarhoff - Retired British footballer (soccer) player[280]
  • Priscah Jeptoo - Kenyanmarathon runner, won silver medal at the 2011 Daegu World Championships; and won silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics; won gold medal at the 2013 London Marathon; won gold medal at the 2013 New York City Marathon & founder of Better Living Marathon[281][282]
  • Abel Kirui - Kenyan marathon runner, winner of the 2008 Vienna Marathon; winner of the 2009 Berlin World Championships, winner of the 2011 Daegu World Championships; won silver medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics; won gold medal at the 2016 Chicago Marathon & founder of Better Living Marathon[283][284][285][282]
  • Elijah Lagat - Kenyan marathon runner, winner of the Boston Marathon;Berlin Marathon & Prague Marathon
  • Ljiljana Ljubisic - Canadian who won gold medal in discus and bronze in shot at the 1992 Summer Paralympics & won bronze in the same events at the 1996 Summer Paralympics[286]
  • Archie Moore (1916-1998)- American professional boxer (Light Heavyweight World Champion December 1952 - May 1962)[287]
  • Amos Tirop Matui - Kenyan marathon runner , winner of the 2003 Baden Marathon; winner of the 2005 Casablanca Marathon; won the 2005 Singapore Marathon; won the 2009 Country Music Marathon; and winner of the Hamburg Half Marathon & founder of Better Living Marathon.[282]
  • Vitor Ressurreição - Brazilian footballer (soccer) goalkeeper[288]
  • Carlos Roa - Retired Argentine football (soccer) goalkeeper[289]
  • Darren Sammy - St. Lucian, West IndiesCricketer
  • Andrea Silenzi - Retired Italian footballer (soccer) player[290][291]

Theologians, ministers and evangelists[edit]

  • M. L. Andreasen (1876-1962)- theologian, protested against the book Questions on Doctrine, and was influential in 'historic Adventism'
  • Samuele Bacchiocchi (1938-2008)- Theologian & author who wrote From Sabbath to Sunday, based on his study at the Pontifical Gregorian University, at which he is the only non-Catholic to have enrolled
  • Bryan W. Ball - Theologian; academic; author; teacher; former principal of Avondale College & former president of South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists
  • Doug Batchelor - Evangelist; author & second Speaker/Director of Amazing Facts son of millionaire George E. Batchelor who was founder of Arrow Air and Ruth Bactchelor who was an actress/ songwriter/ correspondent for the newspaper London Sunday Times and the magazine Punch /television anchor of Good Morning America & founder of Los Angeles Film Critics Association[292][293][294][295]
  • Stephen Bohr - Pastor; evangelist and founder of Secrets Unsealed
  • Shawn Boonstra - Former Speaker/Director of It Is Written Canada & 3rd Speaker/Director of It Is Written (2004-2011) and 5th Speaker/Director of Voice of Prophecy (2010–present)
  • John Bradshaw - 4th Speaker/Director of It Is Written (2011–present)
  • C. D. Brooks (1930-2016)- African American pastor who was the 1st Speaker/Director of Breath of Life (1974-1998)[296]
  • John Burden (1862-1942)- Minister; administrator & medical missionary to Australia
  • Edwin Butz (1864-1956)- Pastor and missionary to Australia & Tonga
  • Carlton Byrd - Pastor; 3rd Speaker/Director of Breath of Life
  • Arthur Carscallen (1879-1964)- Pastor; administrator; linguist; publisher & missionary to Kenya
  • John Carter - Pastor; evangelist & founder of The Carter Report
  • E. E. Cleveland (1921-2009)- Pastor; evangelist; civil rights leader; author & teacher at Oakwood College[297]
  • Raymond Cottrell (1911-2003)- Theologian; teacher; writer; editor; associate editor of the Adventist Review and the Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary & missionary to China[298][299]
  • Kenneth Cox - Evangelist & founder of The Kenneth Cox Ministries
  • Joe Crews - Author & founder of Amazing Facts
  • Richard M. Davidson - Old Testament scholar, and author of Flame of Yahweh
  • Herbert E. Douglass (1927-2014)- American theologian who was president of Atlantic Union College (1967-1970); associate editor of Adventist Review (1970-1976); associate book editor and vice-president for Editorial Development at Pacific Press Publishing Association (1979-1985); president of Weimar Institute (1985-1992); vice-president for philanthropy at Adventist Heritage Ministry (1997-2001) & consultant for Amazing Facts (2003-2005)
  • Dick Duerksen - Pastor and storyteller
  • Jon Dybdahl - theologian and college administrator
  • Henry Feyerabend - Canadian evangelist; singer and author
  • Mark Finley - Pastor; evangelist and 2nd Speaker/Director of It Is Written 1991-2004
  • Desmond Ford - Australian pastor fired for criticizing the investigative judgment teaching, resulting in the most controversial dismissal ever in the church[300]
  • Le Roy Froom - Pastor; scholar and historian, one of the leading Adventist apologists [defenders] of his time
  • John Edwin Fulton - Pastor; author and missionary to Fiji
  • Paul A. Gordon - Former director of the Ellen G. White Estate
  • Gerhard Hasel - Theologian; Professor of Old Testament & Biblical Theology; Dean at Theological Seminary at Andrews University & his childhood experience in Nazi Germany are recounted in the book A Thousand Shall Fall
  • Edward Heppenstall - Theologian & Bible scholar
  • Edward Hilliard - Pastor and missionary to Australia & Tonga
  • John F. Huenergardt - Pastor; teacher; administrator & missionary
  • Merritt Kellogg - Doctor; pastor and missionary to Australia; Niue; Pitcairn; Samoa & Tonga
  • Charles Kinny - First Ordained Black Preacher[301]
  • Fred Kinsey - 4th Speaker/Director of Voice of Prophecy
  • George R. Knight - historian, author, educator, theologian
  • Väinö Kohtanen - Finnish pioneer, evangelist, college president and conference president in Finland in the first half of the 20th century[302][303]
  • Samuel Koranteng-Pipim - Ghanaian theologian; author & speaker
  • Hans Karl LaRondelle - Theologian & author
  • J. H. Laurence - Pioneer Black Evangelist[304]
  • Erwin Lawaty, pastor in Poland and Germany
  • John G. Matteson (1835-1896)- Danish American; minister; evangelist; teacher; missionary to Denmark and Norway; musician; editor & publisher[305]
  • E. Lonnie Melashenko - 3th Speaker/Director of Voice of Prophecy (1993-2008) & host of the show Healing Hope by Kettering Health Network
  • Andrew Nelson - Scholar of East Asian languages and literature & missionary to Japan
  • Dwight Nelson - Pastor at Andrews University
  • Francis D. Nichol - Adventist apologist, authored a classic defense of Ellen White
  • James R. Nix - Director of the Ellen G. White Estate
  • Elizaphan Ntakirutimana (1924-2007)- Pastor; administrator & participant in Rwandan genocide[306]
  • Albert Victor Olson - Minister and administrator
  • Robert W. Olson - Former director of the Ellen G. White Estate
  • Arthur Patrick (1934-2013)- Theologian; teacher; pastor; evangelist; administor & historian at Avondale College[307]
  • Jon Paulien - leading expert on Revelation
  • Walter L. Pearson, Jr. - Pastor & 2nd Speaker/Director of Breath of Life
  • Richard Rice - developed the 'open theism' understanding of God
  • H. M. S. Richards - Founded Voice of Prophecy
  • H. M. S. Richards, Jr. - 2nd Speaker/Director of Voice of Prophecy & son to H. M. S. Richards
  • Randy Roberts - senior pastor of the Loma Linda University Church
  • Ángel Manuel Rodríguez - Pastor; professor; theologian & former director of the Biblical Research Institute
  • Samir Selmanovic - Pastor & author[308][309][310]
  • Lewis C. Sheafe (1859-1938)- Adventism'sleading black minister during the early years of the twentieth century
  • Vladimir Shelkov - Pastor & the leader of the Church of True and Free Seventh-day Adventists
  • Gabriele Stangl - Germanchaplain of Krankenhaus Waldfriede, who received Germany's Medal of Merit[311]
  • Ranko Stefanovic - PhD., professor and New Testament scholar at Andrews University & author of theological articles and books
  • Stephen Terry - Director of Still Waters Ministry[312]
  • Bill Tucker - Pastor; evangelist; third speaker/director of Quiet Hour & son of LaVerne Tucker
  • J. L. Tucker - Pastor; evangelist, author, and founder of Quiet Hour
  • LaVerne Tucker - Pastor; evangelist; second speaker/director of Quiet Hour & son of J. L. Tucker
  • George Vandeman (1916-2000)- popular evangelist who founded It Is Written (1956-1991)
  • Alfred Vaucher (1887-1993)- French theologian; church historian & bibliographer
  • Morris Venden (1932-2013)- proponent of salvation and sanctification by faith alone. He also was a strong supporter of the Pillars of Seventh-day Adventism including the investigative judgment. He is famous for his parables and dry humor.
  • Juan Carlos Viera - Former director of the Ellen G. White Estate
  • Frederick Wheeler (1811-1910)- First Seventh-day Adventist minister[313][314]
  • Woodrow Whidden - Theologian; teacher at Andrews University & missionary to Philippines
  • Arthur L. White - Former director of the Ellen G. White Estate & son of William C. White
  • William C. White - Former director of the Ellen G. White Estate & son of Ellen G. White
  • Benjamin G. Wilkinson - theologian whose writings influenced the American fundamentalist King-James-Only Movement
  • Steve Wohlberg - Founder of White Horse Media
  • Kenneth H. Wood - Pastor; author;editor; administrator & missionary to China
  • Norman Young - New Testament scholar
  • James H. Zachary - Pastor and former Director of International Evangelism for Quiet Hour

War and peace[edit]

  • Admiral Barry Black -2nd African AmericanSeventh-day Adventist to become chaplain in U.S. Navy Reserve; Chief of Chaplains of the United States Navy (2000-2003) & first African American Chaplain of the United States Senate (2003–present)[315][316]
  • Harlon Block (1924-1945)- one of the six U.S. Marines captured in the famous photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima; appears on the right of the photo, holding the base of the flagpole; won a Purple Heart and other military awards[317][318]
  • Desmond Doss (1919-2006)-conscientious objector to receive the U.S. Medal of Honor from President Harry S. Truman[319][320] and subject of the Hollywood biopic Hacksaw Ridge[citation needed]
  • Jovie Espenido - Police Chief Inspector of Philippine National Police is the most requested chief of police in the Philippines under President Dutertes war against drugs program
  • Captain Washhington Johnson, II -3rd African American Seventh-day Adventist to become chaplain in U.S. Navy Reserve (Ceremony to take place in October)
  • Biuku Gasa and Eroni Kumana - Solomon Islanders who rescued the surviving crew of the sunken United States boat PT-109, including its commander, future U.S. president John F. Kennedy, during the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II; were educated at Adventist missionary schools
  • Captain Herman Kibble - 1st African American Seventh-day Adventist to become chaplain in U.S. Navy Reserve
  • Dan Maukar - Ace pilot in the Indonesianair force
  • Bo Mya (1927-2006)- Karen rebel leader from Myanmar
  • Lieutenant Junior Grade Adrienne Townsend - First Adventist woman to serve as Navy chaplain[321]
  • Alois Vocásek (1896-2003)- Last surviving Czechoslovakian veteran of World War 2 & was the oldest member in the church in the Czech Republic[322][citation needed]
  • Gabrielle Weidner (1914-1945)- Dutchresistance fighter who died of malnutrition at a Nazi concentration camp & sister of Johan Hendrik Weidner
  • Johan Hendrik Weidner (1912-1994)- organized the Dutch-Paris underground network to coordinate the escapes of more than 1,000 people from Nazi-occupied France; later emigrated to the United States and operated a chain of health-food stores

Other[edit]

  • Johnny Barnes - A Bermuda institution mentioned him in guidebooks & profiled him in 2 documentary films[323][324]
  • Lindy Chamberlain - Australian Adventist famous for being wrongfully convicted of the murder of her daughter Azaria at Uluru; it was later shown that a dingo took Lindy's baby.
  • Michael Chamberlain - Pastor from Australia falsely accused of murdering his daughter Azaria
  • Michał Belina Czechowski - Missionary to Italy, Romania & Switzerland
  • Queen Mantfombi Dlamini - Married to Zulu KingGoodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu[325]
  • S. M. I. Henry (1839-1900)- Evangelist for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union; wrote tracts, pamphlets and books[326]
  • Albert Horsley - Miner who murdered former IdahoGovernorFrank Steunenberg
  • Nkechi Ikpeazu - Nigeriancharities worker; founder of Vicar Hope Foundation and wife of the Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu[327][328][329][330][331][332]
  • Jon Johanson - Australianaviator who flew around the world three times in 1995, 1996 & 2000 which he flew over the North Pole and he flew to the South Pole in 2003[333][334][335][336]
  • Heather Kuzmich - American fashion model and contestant on America's Next Top Model (season 9)
  • Louise Little (1897-1991)- Grenadian-American activist and mother of Malcolm X[337]
  • Irene Morgan (1917-2007)- African-American who refused to surrender her bus seat and was taken to court, preceding the famous Rosa Parks case[338][339][340][341]
  • James E. Patterson (1857-?)- First black Seventh-day Adventist missionary[342]
  • Sandra Seifert - Filipino/German fashion model who won Miss Earth-Air at the Miss Earth 2009 pageant[343]
  • John Tay - Missionary to Fiji & Pitcairn
  • Lynne Waihee - Former First Lady of Hawaii and married to the former Governor John D. Waihe'e III[344]
  • Jack Staddon[345][346] and David Beihl[347] - winners of the U.S. National Geographic Bee, winning in 1989 and 1999, respectively
  • Many Pitcairn Islands residents became Seventh-day Adventists (they were apparently already keeping the seventh-day Sabbath)[348][349]

Former baptized members and people raised[edit]

  • Anthony B - Jamaican deejay and member of the Rastafari movement
  • Les Balsiger - Belonged to a Seventh-day Adventist Church that was disfellowshipped for firing their minister
  • Joseph R. Bartlett - Former member of the Maryland House of Delegates who was raised Seventh-day Adventist and he's the son of Roscoe Bartlett[350]
  • Ryan J. Bell - Former pastor who became an atheist
  • Wayne Bent - former pastor who founded Lord Our Righteousness Church
  • Usain Bolt - Jamaican Olympic sprinter who competed in three Summer Olympics (2008–16), winning eight gold medals; raised Seventh-day Adventist by his mother[351][352][353][354][355]
  • Nana Kwaku Bonsam - Ghanianwitch doctor and fetish priest
  • Robert Brinsmead - edited Present Truth Magazine
  • Joyce Bryant - African-American singer/dancer & former Seventh-day Adventist[356]
  • D. M. Canright - pastor who left over difficulties concerning Ellen White
  • Bill Chambers - Australian country singer[357]
  • Kasey Chambers - Australiancountry singer/songwriter & daughter of Bill Chambers[357][358]
  • Nash Chambers - Australian country singer & son of Bill Chambers[358]
  • Ludwig R. Conradi - Missionary and evangelist
  • Daniel Cooper (1881-1923) - New Zealandchild murderer and illegal abortionist who was disfellowshipped
  • Heidi Cruz - Wife of Ted Cruz; former employee for President George W. Bush; bank employee & raised Seventh-day Adventist by her parents[359][360]
  • Kat Von D - Tattoo artist; model; musician; author; entrepreneur; and television personality
  • Clifton Davis - Former Seventh-day Adventist pastor; songwriter; singer & actor of That's My Mama and Amen.
  • Luke Ford - Australian/American writer; blogger; and former pornography gossip columnist
  • Vincent Harding (1931-2014)- Former African American Seventh-day Adventist pastor who became a Mennonite pastor; civil rights author & associate of Martin Luther King, Jr.[361][362]
  • Victor Houteff - founder of the Shepherd's Rod offshoot
  • Moses Hull - Former pastor who became a Spiritualist lecturer and author
  • John Harvey Kellogg (1852-1943)- Medical doctor who was disfellowshipped[363]
  • Hamaas Abdul Khaalis - Islamic leader who led the 1977 Hanafi Siege
  • David Koresh (1959-1993)- American leader of the Branch Davidians religious sect, believing himself to be its final prophet
  • Zhang Lingsheng - Helped start the True Jesus Church
  • Luciano - Jamaican roots reggae singer
  • Lee Boyd Malvo - Former Seventh-day Adventist & convicted murderer who was connected to the D.C. sniper attacks in the Washington metropolitan area and converted to Islam[364][365]
  • Jesse Martin - boy sailor; his parents were Adventists[366]
  • Kenneth Chi McBride - Raised Seventh-day Adventist by his parents; singer/songwriter & actor[367]
  • Brian McKnight - Raised Seventh-day Adventist by his parents; Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter;producer; radio host & 2009 The Celebrity Apprentice contestant[368][369][370]
  • Ronald Numbers - science historian and author of The Creationists, and former Adventist lecturer
  • David Pendleton - former member of the Hawaii House of Representatives and 2002 candidate for lieutenant governor, now a Catholic
  • T. M. Preble - Wrote articles against the Seventh-day Sabbath in The World's Crisis and a book First-Day Sabbath
  • Cherie Priest - Former Seventh-day Adventist, American novelist and blogger living in Seattle, Washington[371][372]
  • Prince (1958-2016)- Raised in the church, later converted to the Jehovah's Witnesses[373][374]
  • Mark 'Chopper' Read - notorious Australian ex-criminal and author of real and fictional crime books; claims in his books to have been raised Adventist by a strictly devout mother
  • Walter T. Rea - Former pastor for his criticisms of the inspiration of Ellen G. White
  • Busta Rhymes - Americanrapper, producer and actor, raised in Brooklyn by Seventh-day Adventist Jamaican-immigrant parents; later converted to Islam[375][376]
  • Dr. Terrence Roberts - African American Psychologist; civil rights activist; speaker; taught at Pacific Union College (1975-1977); Director of mental health services at St. Helena Hospital and Health Center (1977-1985); Assistant Dean in the UCLA School of Social Welfare (1985-1993); taught psychology at Antioch University Los Angeles; founder of Terrence Roberts Consulting & one of the nine African American students who desegregatedLittle Rock Central High School[377][378][379]
  • Benjamin Roden - Religious leader and organizer of the Branch Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Church, who was disfellowshipped
  • Lois Roden - Wife of Benjamin Roden & president of the Branch Davidians after her husbands death
  • G. G. Rupert (1847-1922)- Former American Seventh-day Adventist minister who founded Independent Church of God
  • Paul Rusesabagina - internationally honored for saving 1,268 civilians during the Rwandan genocide; the subject of 2004 film Hotel Rwanda; describes himself as a 'lapsed Adventist' in his autobiography
  • William S. Sadler - American surgeon; self trained psychiatrist and author who helped publish The Urantia Book
  • Ahn Sahng-hong - Korean pastor and founder of Witnesses of Jesus Church of God
  • Dumelang Saleshando - Botswanan politician raised Seventh-day Adventist by his mother, now is member of an unspecified church[380]
  • Augusto César Sandino - Nicaraguan revolutionary and politician, cooperativist, member of Adventist church in his youth, adopted vegetarianism due to church teachings
  • Sirhan Sirhan - Palestinian convicted of the assassination of U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy[381]
  • Heinz Spanknöbel (1893-1947)- Former German Seventh-day Adventist minister & led the pro NaziFriends of New Germany[382][383]
  • Mathew Staver - Former American Seventh-day Adventist pastor who became a Southern Baptist; professor & lawyer; also founding member and Chairman of Liberty Counsel and dean at Liberty University
  • Sean Taylor (1983-2007)- African American who played for the Washington Redskins and was murdered[384]
  • Iya Villania -Filipina host, actress and performer, married to Drew Arellano, a Catholic. She was already excommunicated by the church before her marriage.
  • Paul Wei - Chinese evangelist of the True Jesus Church
  • Richard Wright (1908-1960)- author whose autobiography Black Boy mentions clashes with his Adventist family[385][citation needed]
  • Malcolm X (1925-1965)- American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was raised Adventist by his mother[386][387]
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