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Seventh-day Adventist General Conference Session 2005

59th General Conference Session - Atlanta Georgia - 2010

June 30 - July 9, 2005

GC Session 2005

DVDs
23 DVDs carry evening and morning devotionals, music and division reports. There are 14 CDs, or you can order by the day.
DVDs carry music, devotionals, division reports and full Sabbath programming. CDs carry the devotionals only.
Product is packaged by the day or in complete sets. AdventSource has all the information.

Order from AdventSource
Tel. 402-486-2519
Tel. 800-328-0525 (toll-free number in the United States)
www.adventsource.org.

Parade of Nations DVD:
Order online: www.customflix.com/207436
Or order by mail. However, only a certified check is accepted.
Make it payable to General Conference Parade of Nations for $20.

Send to:
Roscoe J Howard, Secretary
North American Division
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD 20904

World Session News Service: News, Devotions, Reports, Photos, Video

Street Closures on Sabbath, July 2

Delicious vegetarian meals are available during GC Session. Click here for details and to purchase tickets.

Read the June 2005 GC Session news letter. (PDF File)

Discount Metro tickets are available for purchase from the St. Louis Metro web site.

Hope Channel Broadcast Information

Invitation

To delegates and attendees at the 2005 General Conference Session:

I am delighted to invite you to the 58th Session of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, in St. Louis, Missouri.

A gathering such as this is usually described as a “business session” of the world church. But don’t be misled by the word “business,” with its suggestion of the mundane or the routine. At the heart of all that we will do, and all our decision-making, there is really only one objective: to better prepare and equip our church for the mission God has given us. For we are essentially a witnessing community, living in anticipation of the return of our Lord.

How do we foster growth—not just numerical growth, but also the spiritual development and discipleship of our members? How do we strengthen those ties that bind us together as a global community of faith, united in purpose and mission? How can we better promote the quality of life that can only be found in Jesus Christ? How are we to manage our resources in such a way that recognizes the lateness of the hour and the huge task yet to be completed? This is the real business of the church, and these are the challenges that will shape our deliberations.

Of course, these 10 days in St. Louis will also be a time of wonderful fellowship and spiritual refreshment. The theme, “Transformed in Christ,” provides the spiritual focus of the session—it will be a celebration of what Christ has performed in our lives, and a reminder that we also have been called to be agents to transformation within our communities.

Please join me in praying that the Holy Spirit will move powerfully as we meet in St. Louis. May God bless and keep you as you prepare to attend the 2005 General Conference Session.

 

 


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