Videos Currently viewing This Week in Adventist History (2021) All Videos This Week in Adventist History This Week in Adventist History (December 17, 2021) This week, we learn about some of the efforts that Alonzo T. Jones made to advocate for religious liberty. To learn more about Jones' life, visit https://bit.ly/3sbXpHS. This Week In Adventist History (December 24, 2021) This week we learn about William Ambrose Spicer (1865-1952), Adventist Church missionary and administrator. This Week In Adventist History (December 31, 2021) This week, we learn about Jessie Viola Bosworth; the preparation of an enumeration of Adventist beliefs; and the organization of the Greater New York Conference. This Week in Adventist History (January 1, 2021) For the last week in 2020 and the first day of 2021, we hear from David Trim and Dragoslava Santrac about the Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists and its contribution to Adventist history. This Week in Adventist History - January 8, 2021 This week in Adventist history, we learn about the Voice of Prophecy, the American Health and Temperance Association, and Southwestern Adventist University. This Week in Adventist History - January 15, 2021 This week, we learn about the Adventist Church's growth and ministries in Australia, the U.S. state of New Jersey , and Brazil. This Week in Adventist History (January 22, 2021) This week, we learn about the life of Walter Scragg, Adventist communicator and administrator. This Week in Adventist History (January 29, 2021) This week, we learn about the life and ministry of Ira J. Hankins and his family. This Week in Adventist History (February 5, 2021) This week, Elizabeth Henry shares the story of Elizabeth Elwin Gauterau. To learn more about her, look up her article on encyclopedia.adventist.org. This Week in Adventist History (February 12, 2021) This week, we learn about the beginnings of the Adventist Church's growth in Canada and the United Kingdom. This Week in Adventist History (February 19, 2021) This week, we learn about Erwin and Mildred Cossentine. This Week in Adventist History (February 26, 2021) This week, we learn about Isaac Van Horn and Edward and Ruth Duerksen. This Week in Adventist History (March 5, 2021) This week, learn about medical work done in Myanmar and a baptism in China, all from this week in Adventist history. This Week in Adventist History (March 12, 2021) This week, let's learn about how the Adventist Church has grown in Brazil! This Week in Adventist History (March 19, 2021) We learn about the first Adventist missionary to Bermuda, the growth of the Adventist Church in Iraq, and about Ellen G. White's Great Controversy vision. This Week in Adventist History (March 26, 2021) Today, we learn about the life and service of Roy and Edith Hay, early Adventist Church workers in the Philippines. This Week in Adventist History (April 2, 2021) This week, we learn more about the 39th General Conference Session, postponed General Conference Sessions, and about the growth of the Church in islands in the South Pacific. This Week in Adventist History (April 9, 2021) This week, we learn about the life of (and hear a poem written by) Annie Sufficool, a Bible worker for the Adventist Church in the 1880s. This Week in Adventist History (April 16, 2021) This week, we learn about two Adventist Church institutions: a school and a hospital. This Week in Adventist History (April 23, 2021) This week, we learn about how the Advent message reached the Saint Matthias Group of Islands ( Mussau, Emirau, and Tench) and grew in Papua New Guinea. This Week in Adventist History (April 30, 2021) This week, we learn about the growth of the Adventist Church in Bulgaria, and about the life (and death) of Frithjof Muderspach, a long-term church worker in what is now Tanzania. This Week in Adventist History (May 7, 2021) This week, we focus on medical missionary work, which took place this week during Adventist history. This Week in Adventist History (May 14, 2021) This week, let's learn about Saturnino Mendes de Oliveria's life of service in Brazil. This Week in Adventist History (May 21, 2021) This week, we learn about the origins of Alimentos Granix (Argentina Food Factory), located near Buenos Aires, Argentina. This Week in Adventist History (May 28, 2021) This week, we hear a poem, "Consecration Hymn", written by Frank William Howe, and learn a little bit about his life. This Week in Adventist History (June 4, 2021) This week, we learn about John and Louisa Hyde, the first Seventh-day Adventist workers in northern Nigeria. This Week in Adventist History (June 11, 2021) This week, we learn about Alma Montgomery Blackmon, musician and educator. This Week in Adventist History (June 18, 2021) This week, we learn about the Wichita Sanitarium, the Washington Sanitarium, and the Vermont Conference. This Week in Adventist History (June 25, 2021) This week, we learn about Alfred Burrill and his daughter, Ellen. This Week in Adventist History (July 2, 2021) A This Week in Adventist History (July 9, 2021) This week we learn about Adelia Patten Van Horn and about Gustav A. Lindsay. This Week in Adventist History (July 16, 2021) Today we learn about the life of service lived by Jakob Erzberger. This Week in Adventist History (July 23, 2021) This week, we look at the start of Adventist distance education: the Fireside Correspondence School. This Week in Adventist History (July 30, 2021) This week we look at the life of Elmer E. Andross, Adventist administrator. This Week in Adventist History (August 6, 2021) This week we learn about James White, one of the co-founders of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This Week in Adventist History (August 13, 2021) This week, we learn about the life of Jules Rey, Adventist Church evangelist and administrator. This Week in Adventist History (August 20, 2021) This week, we learn about Tyler E. Bowen, Seventh-day Adventist administrator. This Week In Adventist History (August 27, 2021) This week in Adventist history, we learn about Robert J. Kloosterhuis and Henry de Fluiter. This Week In Adventist History (September 3, 2021) This week, we learn about the life of Mary Ann Davis, and hear a poem that she wrote, "The Former Things Are Passed Away". This Week In Adventist History (September 10, 2021) This week, we learn about Adventist schools with long histories, one in the U.S. state of Michigan and a second in California. This Week in Adventist History (September 17, 2021) This week, we learn about Adventist evangelist and missionary, John O. Corliss, who lived from 1845 to 1923. This Week in Adventist History (September 24, 2021) This week, we learn about Charles W. Stone, the positions he held in Adventist history, and his tragic death at the age of 36. This Week in Adventist History (October 1, 2021) This week, we learn about the lives of Jean and Anna Zurcher. This Week In Adventist History (October 8, 2021) This week we learn about the life of Lewis Azariah Hoopes (1859-1925), who served as the Seventh-day Adventist Church's executive secretary from 1897 to 1901. This Week in Adventist History (October 15, 2021) This week, we learn about T. K. and Audry Ludgate, who worked for the Adventist Church in India, the United States, and South Africa. This Week in Adventist History (October 22, 2021) This week, we hear about the General Conference Session held in 1889, and about the change of location for an Adventist school in the Philippines. This Week in Adventist History (October 29, 2021) This week, we look back at the start of several Seventh-day Adventist institutions around the world. This Week in Adventist History (November 5, 2021) This week, we learn about William and Elizabeth Grainger, the first Seventh-day Adventist Church workers in Japan. This Week in Adventist History (November 12, 2021) This week, we learn about the life and service of Juan Gaston Clouzet, a key worker in the South American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This Week in Adventist History (November 19, 2021) This week, we learn about the twelfth General Conference Session, and about the life of Henry S. Shaw, Adventist educator, administrator, and pastor. This Week in Adventist History (November 26, 2021) This week, we learn a little bit about how, during this week in history, American Adventists celebrated Thanksgiving and about Anna L. Colcord, author of an Adventist cookbook. This Week in Adventist History (December 3, 2021) This week, we learn about several Adventist schools from Adventist history (some of which still exist today!). This Week in Adventist History (December 10, 2021) This week we learn about Edgars Chernevskis, an Adventist from Latvia.