List of presidents of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
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The president of the General Conference is the head of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, the governing body of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The president's office is within the offices of the General Conference, located in Silver Spring, Maryland.[1] As of June 2010, the current president is Ted N. C. Wilson.
Traditionally, the post has been held by an American. Of the 17 presidents, 13 were born in the United States, 1 born in Puerto Rico to North American missionaries, 1 born in Australia and 2 born in Norway, of whom one emigrated to the U.S. at age 5.
Presidents of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
[edit]No. | Portrait | President | Took office | Left office | Length |
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1 | John Byington (1798 – 1887) |
20 March 1863 | 17 May 1865 | 2 Years, 2 months | |
2 | James Springer White (4 August 1821 – 6 August 1881) |
17 May 1865 | 14 May 1867 | 2 Years | |
3 | John Nevins Andrews (22 July 1829 – 21 October 1883) |
1867 | 1869 | 2 Years | |
4 | James Springer White (4 August 1821 – 6 August 1881) |
1869 | 1871 | 2 Years | |
5 | George Ide Butler (1834 – 1918) |
1871 | 1874 | 3 Years | |
6 | James Springer White (4 August 1821 – 6 August 1881) |
1874 | 1880 | 6 Years | |
7 | George Ide Butler (1834 – 1918) |
1880 | 1888 | 8 Years | |
8 | Ole Andres Olsen (28 July 1845 – 29 January 1915) |
1888 | 1897 | 9 Years | |
9 | George A. Irwin (17 November 1844 – 23 May 1913) |
1897 | 1901 | 4 Years | |
10 | Arthur Grosvenor Daniells (28 September 1858 – 18 April 1935) |
1901 | 1922 | 21 Years | |
11 | William Ambrose Spicer (1865 – 1952) |
1922 | 1930 | 8 Years | |
12 | Charles H. Watson (8 October 1877 – 24 December 1962) |
1930 | 1936 | 6 Years | |
13 | James Lamar McElhany (3 January 1880 – 25 June 1959) |
1936 | 1950 | 14 Years | |
14 | William Henry Branson (1887 – 1961) |
1950 | 1954 | 4 Years | |
15 | Reuben Richard Figuhr (20 October 1896 – 28 October 1983) |
1954 | 1966 | 12 Years | |
16 | Robert H. Pierson (1911 – 1989) |
1966 | 1979 | 13 Years | |
17 | Neal C. Wilson (5 July 1920 – 14 December 2010) |
3 January 1979 | 6 July 1990 | 11 Years, 6 months | |
18 | Robert S. Folkenberg (1 January 1941 – 24 December 2015) |
6 July 1990 | 8 February 1999[2][3] | 8 Years, 8 months | |
19 | Jan Paulsen[4] (5 January 1935 – ) |
1 March 1999 | 23 June 2010 | 11 Years, 3 months | |
20 | Ted N. C. Wilson (10 May 1950 – ) |
23 June 2010[5] | present[6] | – |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Seventh-day Adventist Church World Headquarters". American Automobile Association. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ Murphy, Caryle (1999-02-09). "Adventist Leader Resigns Over Controversy". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ Lichtblaue, Eric (1999-02-09). "Seventh-Day Adventist Leader Resigns Over Financial Queries". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (March 12, 2007). "143rd Annual Statistical Report—2005" (PDF). adventistarchives.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 5, 2012. Retrieved January 12, 2009.
- ^ Poole, Shelia (2010-06-25). "Ted Wilson elected new president of Seventh-day Adventist Church". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
- ^ "Ted Wilson re-elected as president of Seventh-day Adventists General Conference". LBS NewsDay. 2022-06-07. Retrieved 2022-08-12.