General Conference Session

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

  • 1. 1863 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 2. 1864 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 3. 1865 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 4. 1866 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 5. 1867 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 6. 1868 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 7. 1869 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 8. 1870 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 9. 1871 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 10. 1871 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 11. 1873 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 12. 1873 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 13. 1874 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 14. 1875 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • (*) 1876 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 15. 1876 Lansing, Michigan
  • (*) 1876 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 16. 1877 Lansing, Michigan
  • (*) 1878 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 17. 1878 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • (*) 1879 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 18. 1879 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • (*) 1880 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 19. 1880 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 20. 1881 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 21. 1882 Rome, New York
  • 22. 1883 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 23. 1884 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 24. 1885 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 25. 1886 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 26. 1887 Oakland, California
  • 27. 1888 Minneapolis, Minnesota (see article 1888 Minneapolis General Conference)
  • 28. 1889 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 29. 1891 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 30. 1893 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 31. 1895 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 32. 1897 College View, Nebraska
  • 33. 1899 South Lancaster, Massachusetts
  • 34. 1901 Battle Creek, Michigan
  • 35. 1903 Oakland, California
  • 36. 1905 Washington, D.C., Washington
  • 37. 1909 Washington, D.C., Washington
  • 38. 1913 Washington, D.C., Washington
  • 39. 1918 San Francisco, California
  • 40. 1922 San Francisco, California
  • 41. 1926 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • 42. 1930 San Francisco, California
  • 43. 1936 San Francisco, California
  • 44. 1941 San Francisco, California
  • 45. 1946 Washington, D.C., Washington
  • 46. 1950 San Francisco, California
  • 47. 1954 San Francisco, California
  • 48. 1958 Cleveland, Ohio
  • 49. 1962 San Francisco, California
  • 50. 1966 Detroit, Michigan
  • 51. 1970 Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • 52. 1975 Vienna, Austria (first session outside of North America)
  • 53. 1980 Dallas, Texas (27 fundamental beliefs voted; now 28 Fundamentals)
  • 54. 1985 New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 55. 1990 Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 56. 1995 Utrecht, Netherlands[1]
  • 57. 2000 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • 58. 2005 St. Louis, Missouri

Future:

(*) refers to a special session

  1. ^ Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia Vol 10., p.593-54


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