Mar 05, 2019  |  Silver Spring, Maryland, United States  | 

Videos released from Sabbatarian Adventist dialogue

Participants in the Sabbatarian Adventist dialogue, held December 2018, took time to visit with Pastor Ted N.C. Wilson, president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
(Back row from left) Elias Brasil de Souza, Associate Director, Biblical Research Institute (Adventist); Alberto Timm, Associate Director, White Estate (Adventist); Nikolaus Satelmajer, retired editor of Ministry magazine and Associate Secretary, Ministerial Association (Adventist); W. Alexander Bryant, Executive Secretary, North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists; Peter D. Lausevic, First Vice-President (Reform); David Zic, President, Northern California Conference (Reform); Tim Poirier, Associate Director, White Estate (Adventist); Clinton Wahlen, Associate Director, Biblical Research Institute (Adventist); Daniel Lee, Publishing Director (Reform); V. Walter Lukic, president East Canadian Field (Reform); and, Liviu Tudoroiu, Director, Missionary Department (Reform). (Front row, from left) Ted N.C. Wilson, President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists; Davi P. Silva, President of the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement General Conference.)
[Photo credit: Marilyn Perez/ General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists]

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A series of eight presentations delivered during a recent meetingbetween representatives of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement are now available online, says Dr. Nikolaus Satelmajer, coordinator of the two-day dialogue held in December last year. 

Satelmajer, former associate secretary of the Ministerial Association and editor of Ministrymagazine, said news reports of the conversation between these two groups — which share many historical and theological connections — have sparked tremendous interest from many Seventh-day Adventist Church members. 

“We videotaped the presentations simply as a record of our time together,” said Satelmajer. “But given the requests for more information, and with the permission of all of the presenters, we are now making these recordings accessible to everyone.”

The dialogue, held December 5 and 6, 2018, at the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, was the third meeting between representatives of the two groups. The presentations focused on four topics chosen by leaders of the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement: Christian temperance emphasizing the diet for the last generation; the relationship between church and state especially as it relates to participation in military service; justification by faith; and issues surrounding divorce and remarriage.    

The Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement has a membership of some 42,000 around the world. It shares the same early history as the larger Seventh-day Adventist Church, but began its independent development around the time of World War I, initially over the issue of involvement of church members in military service. 

Participants in the dialogue said the meetings have been open and friendly, offering a unique window into each communion’s identity and beliefs. 

In a joint statement following last year’s meeting, the group acknowledged “areas of clear difference in theological understanding and church practice” but expressed gratitude for “the opportunity to meet and dialogue together in a spirit of Christian friendship and respect.” Another similar dialogue is planned.

The videos of the eight presentations given at last year’s meeting can be accessed at https://bit.ly/2rKCECT.*

*These presentations were not originally taped with a view to further distribution, thus the audio quality is not always consistent. 



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