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The Baltic Union started this Adventist Mission School in 1923 with the purpose of providing a Christian education. It was located in a manor at Suzhi (Suži) near the capital city of Riga, Latvia. The Communist administration closed the school in 1940.

Edgars Chernevskis was a devout pastor who ministered and coached new pastors in the difficult context of the Soviet regime and collected data about early Adventist church history in Latvia.

Arvids Cholders was an Adventist pastor and administrator, whose faithful leadership prepared the Adventist Church to hold fast to their faith in Christ for the ensuing decades of the Soviet Communist regime.

Isack (Izaak) Kleimanis was one of the most respected pastors in the Latvian Conference and in the territory of the former USSR.

Ernests Klotinsh (Klotiņš) was an Adventist pastor and administrator who led the Church during the oppressive years of the Soviet Communist regime.