Offshoots movements in the Seventh-day Adventist Church of Rwanda: A case of Rubengera District in Western Rwuanda Field
Abstract
This study examined offshoots movements in the Seventh-day Adventist
Church of Rwanda, a case of Rubengera District in Western Rwanda Field. It
attempted to identify possible offshoot groups in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in
Rwanda, and highlight the reasons and causes behind the spirit of believers from the
Church towards offshoot movement. The researcher examined the extent to which this
offshoot occurs within the Seventh-day Adventist Church not only Rwanda but also in
other countries as explained in the literature review.
In the third chapter the researcher gives details on the geographical situation of
Rubengera church, and deals with the historical background, church membership
survey and studied on church finances. The research method used was descriptive
involving the distribution of questionnaires.The fourth chapter deal with the program development, seminars and
trainings, Biblical studies, visitations, evangelization campaign programs,
implementation and evaluation
The fifth chapter bore the summary, conclusion and recommendation that
motivated Rubengera church members who had regular biblical study for personal
church spiritual growth that nurtured and retained newly converted members.
Visitation had manifestations of love and cared to offshoots that were highly
recommended.
The result was so positive that 48 backsliders had to be re-baptised and 87 new
members were also baptised. Church members got motivation and pledged to
participate fully in the great commission.