Christianity • Protestantism The United Seventh-Day Brethren is a small sabbatarian Adventist body.
In 1947, several individuals and two independent congregations within the Church of God Adventist movement came together to form the United Seventh-Day Brethren.
The organization was effected in order to increase fellowship and to combine their efforts in evangelism, publications, and other ministries.
Their teachings include a belief in one God, and in the virgin birth, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ.
In 1980, the General Association of United Seventh-Day Brethren consisted of four congregations, one each in Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma.