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Unity is Key, Wilson says in Kenya visit

Drawing inspiration from a song by Nairobi Station Pathfinders, Ted N. C. Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, continued to spread the message of Revival and Reformation in his keynote sermon delivered on…

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Wilson opens Spring Meeting sermon with call to Christ’s righteousness

Capping a morning of joyous singing, scripture contemplation and heartfelt prayer, Pastor Ted N. C. Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, delivered a call to seek Christ’s “all-encompassing righteousness” at the Oakwood University…

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South Pacific: visit from Adventist president affirms identity of church

At the request of Papua New Guinea’s prime minister last week, the Seventh-day Adventist world church president led a Bible study and prayed with the national leader. Prime Minister Michael Somare, a Christian, told Ted…

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‘No Turning Back’ is Wilson’s New Year’s appeal at GYC event

In a stirring one-hour message to a Generation of Youth for Christ (GYC) convention, Seventh-day Adventist world church President Ted N. C. Wilson exhorted the church’s young adults to lives of faithfulness and Christian service.…

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Wilson exhorts Seventh-day Adventists: “Remember your name”

As the Seventh-day Adventist Church celebrates the 150th anniversary of the adoption of its name by a then-nascent group of believers assembled in Battle Creek, Michigan, Adventist Church President Ted N.C. Wilson exhorted members to…

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Wilson hosts presidential open house

Ted N.C. Wilson wants employees at Seventh-day Adventist world church headquarters to feel at home in his office. The world church president entertained more than 300 of the building’s roughly 800 employees yesterday during an…

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Adventist world church president dismayed by planned Quran burning

The Seventh-day Adventist Church is deeply dismayed by a non-denominational pastor’s plan to burn copies of the Quran on September 11. In a statement released today, Adventist world church President Ted N.C. Wilson said the so-called “Burn a Quran Day” is “directly contrary” to the belief that Christians ought to relate to others with mutual…

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New Adventist president envisions a church marked by prayer, revival

In his first address to employees at Seventh-day Adventist world church headquarters, church President Ted N. C. Wilson outlined a strategic plan for the denomination meant to spur a renewal of members’ commitment to the…

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New Adventist president reaffirms cooperation with China’s Protestant organization

Seventh-day Adventist world church President Ted N. C. Wilson will maintain a cooperative relationship with China’s officially recognized Protestant organization. “Although the Adventist Church has distinct doctrines, we are certainly open to cooperating with fellow Christians who are lifting up Christ,” Wilson said following a meeting with representatives of the China Christian Council at Adventist…

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Wilson Calls Adventists to ‘Go Forward’

Addressing a crowd of 69,989 Seventh-day Adventists and friends, Ted N. C. Wilson, in his first Sabbath sermon as General Conference president, urged members to “go forward” in confidence through the days ahead. Wilson’s message…

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