Adventist Pioneer Heritage
Complete a minimum of a nine-week academy or semester college Adventist History course or complete the following requirements.
1. Origins
Read about, watch, or research the origins and development of the Millerite Movement and its role in the beginning of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Explain the Great Disappointment based on the prophecy of Daniel 8.
Share your finding with a group
2. Be able to identify and explain the significance of at least fifteen (15) of the following individuals.
Martha Amadon
W. H. Anderson
J. N. Andrews
Joseph Bates
John Byington
M. B. Czechowski
A.G. Daniels
Hiram Edson
Harry Fenner
Eduardo Francisco Forga
A.T. Jones / E.J. Waggoner
Charles M. Kenney
George King
Anna Knight
Abram LaRue
Kate Lindsay
William Miller
W.W. Prescott
Rachel Oakes Preston t. Annie Smith
Uriah Smith
Luther Warren
F. H.Westphal
Frederick Wheeler
James White
Any other pioneers of your preference from your own Union/Division.
Explore and summarize the importance of each of the following event dates to Adventist history:
Great Disappointment (October 22, 1844)
Adventist Church incorporated (May 21, 1863)
Health Reform begins - 1863
J.N. Andrews: First Missionary - 1874
General Conference of 1888 (Righteousness by Faith Conference)
Reorganization of 1901 / Fires in Battle Creek 1902
Gland, Switzerland, 1907
27 Fundamental Beliefs document adopted 1980
Other significant dates in the history of Adventism in your division,
conference, or region
Describe the origins, publication details, and purpose of each of the following Adventist Publications:
a. Adventist Review and Sabbath Herald
b. Advent Tidende
c. Les Signes des Temps / Signs of the Times d. Liberty Magazine / Liberty
e. Medical Evangelist / Medical Evangelism
f. Present Truth
g. Youth’s Instructor
h. Equivalent publications in your division, conference, or region
5. Church Organization.
Briefly explain the significance of the 1901 General Conference and describe the organizational structure that resulted from it. Indicate how your conference, association, or mission fits into the overall church structure.
Point out on a map where the church offices are located from your conference level to the General Conference.
Illustrate the organizational structure of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and prepare an ecclesiastical organization chart to demonstrate your learning.
Tell the importance of at least ten (10) of the following locations, organizations, or concepts or their equivalent:
Avondale College
Battle Creek Sanitarium
Dime Tabernacle
Norsk Bokforlag
Pitcairn Missionary Ship
Sabbath Conferences
Sanitarium Health Food Co.
Solusi College
Systematic Benevolence
Tract Society
Universidad de Montemorelos
Voice of Prophecy
Washington hand press
Other significant locations, organizations, or concepts in your division,conference, or region
Read about, watch, or research the story of Ellen G. White. Explain what her role was in the beginnings of the Adventist Church. Include in your research significant factors such as:
First vision (December 1844)
“Elmshaven”
Visions
Gorham, Maine
Lord’s Messenger
“Conflict of the Ages” series
Ellen G. White Estate, Inc.
Lovett’s Grove, Ohio
“Sunnyside”
Testimonies for the Church
8. Discovery of Heritage Stories:
Discover how the Adventist movement started in your country. Give special attention to the things the pioneers did in the process within your country or region.
Discover some of the stories of how Pathfinders, Adventist Youth Groups, or AY Societies began in your conference or division.
Present your finding to a group or as part of requirement 9 or 10.
9. Know and tell for school, Sabbath School, or Pathfinder worship three stories about Adventist history. At least one story must be about an Adventist youth.
10. As an individual or with a group complete one of the following:
Create and present a detailed poster or multimedia display (video/ presentation) covering a portion of Adventist Heritage that you have learned.
Write and perform a skit that tells part of the Adventist Heritage story. Present it to younger Pathfinders, Adventurers or other younger group of individuals.
Create a completely playable game about Adventist Heritage. Demonstrate the game to your instructor or a group.
Visit an official Adventist Heritage site within your conference, union, or division and go on a tour. Debrief your experience with a group. If feasible, create a multimedia report of your experience.