GENERAL CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS

The 'General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists'[1] is the governing organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is located in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The General Conference is overseen by an executive committee, headed by a President. The General Conference Session is a meeting held every five years.[2]
It is divided into 13 divisions, which are subdivided into unions, conferences, and missions.

Contents
List of Divisions and their headquarters
General Conference Session
See also
External links
References

List of Divisions and their headquarters



East-Central Africa[3] - Nairobi, Kenya

Euro-Africa[4] - Berne, Switzerland

Euro-Asia[5] - Moscow, Russia

Inter-American[6] - Miami, Florida, United States of America

North American[7] - Silver Spring, Maryland, United States of America

Northern Asia-Pacific[8] - Koyang City, Korea

Southern Africa-Indian Ocean[9] - Harare, Zimbabwe

South American[10] - Brasilia, Brazil

South Pacific[11] - Wahroonga, Australia (SPD)

Southern Asia(no website?) - Tamil Nadu, India

Southern Asia-Pacific[12] - Cavite, Philippines

Trans-European[13] - St. Albans, United Kingdom (TED)

West-Central Africa[14] - Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

General Conference Session


Main articles: General Conference Session

The General Conference Session is the official world meeting of the church, and is now held quinquennially (every five years). The first session was held on May 20, 1863, with 20 delegates in attendance.

See also



General Conference Session

Government of the Seventh-day Adventist Church

List of Presidents of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

External links



Adventist Yearbook The official organizational directory

World Divisions map and links

General Conference Committee Minutes from Adventist Archives

References



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