This week, two camp meetings end in 1900 and four missionaries set out to Mexico in 1908. Learn more in “This Week in Adventist History”! source

This week, learn about C. L. Boyd and H. A. Morrison, two very dedicated church workers, who both died during this week in Adventist history. source

During this week in #AdventistHistory, the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists moves its headquarters, evangelism for Koreans in Japan begins, Ellen Harmon is baptized, and the Advent movement comes to…

This week, learn about an innovative field day at a Massachusetts camp meeting and about August Swedberg, a pioneer church worker and writer. source

This week, learn about an 1888 camp meeting in Nevada, the opening of a sanitarium in Colorado in 1895, and a tent meeting in North Carolina in 1919. source

During this week in Adventist history, the first issue of the Signs of the Times was published, and the 1930 General Conference session was in progress. Enjoy! source

This week, learn about the opening day of the 1936 General Conference Session, held in San Francisco, California. source

During this week in #AdventistHistory, the first officers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church were elected, and the church’s constitution was adopted. Find out more in this week’s episode! source

This week, the first Seventh-day Adventist congregation is organized in Leduc, Alberta, Canada. Find out about that, and other events, from “This Week in Adventist History”. source

This week, learn about J. P. Kellogg’s life and about W. A. Spicer’s 1924 trip to what is now Malawi. source

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