Upcoming Conferences and Events

Upcoming Conferences and Events

Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary
4145 E. Campus Circle Drive
seminary@andrews.edu
(269) 471-3537

Virtual Ellen G. White Issues Symposium

Mark your calendar and join us for the virtual Ellen G. White Issues Symposium sponsored by the Center for Adventist Research, the Ellen G. White Estate Branch Office, and the Seminary Department of Church History.  It will be held on Monday, March 31, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The purpose of this symposium is to break new ground in understanding Ellen White and issues relating to her life, ministry, and prophetic gift that have current importance.

 

Papers will be presented with a prepared response. There will be an opportunity to submit questions relating to Ellen White and current issues and as many of these questions as time will allow will be debated at the afternoon panel discussion. The published presentations from previous symposiums are be available for purchase on the Center’s website, click here.

 

The speakers this year are Dan-Adrian Petre, PhD, the coordinator of the Adventus Center for Adventist Studies at Adventus University in Romania; Alberto Tasso Barros, PhD student at Andrews University, a professor of Religion at the Adventist School of Theology at UNASP, Brazil; Wendy Jackson, PhD, the Head of the Avondale Seminary, a senior lecturer in Theology, and a commissioned pastor; Eric Louw, PhD candidate in Adventist Studies at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University; Terrie Dopp Aamodt, PhD (Boston University), professor emerita of history at Walla Walla University; Jared Martin, MA, the senior pastor of Coastlife Seventh-day Adventist Church in Queensland, Australia.

 

There is no charge for attending the symposium and registration is not necessary. Contact the Center for Adventist Research for more information: 269-471-3209 or car@andrews.edu. A Zoom link will be posted on the event website: centerforadventistresearch.org/egw_symposium

Living the Christian Life: Celebrating 500 yrs of the Anabaptist Movement

In 1525, the Anabaptist movement emerged as a radical reformation within the larger Protestant Reformation context. Marking the 500th anniversary of this pivotal movement n Christian history we invite interested attendees to participate in the Living the Christian Life: Celebrating 500 yrs of the Anabaptist Movement Conference as we celebrate the rich tapestry of Anabaptist thought, spirituality, and community. this event aims to reflect on the past, engage with the present, and envision the future of Anabaptist traditions, emphasizing their enduring impact on Christian faith, peacebuilding, and communal living.

The conference will take place on April 3-5, 2025 in the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary (4145 E Campus Circle Dr Berrien Springs, MI 49104). Conference will include keynote speakers from Goshen College and Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary. Along with plenary speakers from Andrews University and other SDA institutions. Breakout sessions, panel discussions, and other activities are planned.

Registration will cost $30 per attendee (free for AU students and employees). To register, click here.

 

For more information, contact chis@andrews.edu or 269-471-3541.

Thank you to our amazing sponsors:

  • Hispanic Center for Theological Dialogue (CHADT)
  • Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary-Jiří Moskala
  • Techwave – Robin Lopez
  • Provost Christon Arthur at Andrews University
  • Archives, Statistics and Research Office – North America Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church – Michael Campbell
  • Florida Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church – Abdiel del Toro
  • Biblical Research Institute, General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church – Elias Brazil de Souza
  • J & V Fernandez Trucking - Jose L. Fernandez
  • Lazaro Rodríguez Granda, Mexico

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