About Us

Cry is a movement made up of lay Seventh-day Adventist who believe in the Bible and the Gift of Prophecy as manifested in the Seventh-day Adventist church through Ellen White. We are a supporting movement of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church and the initiative given by the General Conference President Ted Wilson in 2010 at the General Conference Session for Revival and Reformation. We believe this initiative is the remedy to our Laodicean Condition as Seventh-Day Adventists and unless received, acknowledged and responded too, we will not have the experience necessary for heaven.


“The Lord will use in the accomplishment of His work means that we do not see. He will raise up from among the common people, men and women to do His work, even as of old He called Fishermen to be His disciples. There will soon be an awakening that will surprise many. Those who do not realize the necessity of what is to be done, will be passed by, and the heavenly messengers will work with those who are called the common people, fitting them to carry the truth to many places.” Last Day Events p. 204.2


This movement is being largely facilitated by Tabasuri Daniels with the support of her husband Oscar Daniels. They both have been members of the Seventh-day Adventist church for most of their lives, attending Adventist schools and colleges. They reside in the historic New England area presently and are a part of the Northern New England Conference.

If you have been introduced to this movement and you are not a Seventh-Day Adventist but like what you are hearing and would like to learn more about the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, it’s beliefs and how you can be a part of God’s True Revival and Reformation movement, please contact us at cryrevival@gmail.com. We would love to connect with you, and share with you more about this special church.


For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour my Spirit upon thy seed, and my blessing upon thy offspring: and they shall spring up as among the grass, as willows by the water courses.” Isaiah 44:3, 4