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1863 May
- The first General Conference - John Byington elected president
1863 June
- Health reform vision
1868
- First Adventist camp meeting, in Wright, MI
1872
- Battle Creek College opened - First denominationally sponsored church school, 12 students, didn’t follow EGW counsel
October 17, 1888
- General Conference session (righteousness by faith)
George Butler
- Took over for James White as GC President
Frank Belden
- Wrote songs during sermons
J. N. Andrews
- 1st Missionary sent in 1874, Wrote on Revelation 13 and the USA
Annie Smith
- Sister of Uriah Smith, Dreams of meeting Bates and her conversion, Wrote poems and hymns
John Loughborough and Uriah Smith
- connected the concept of the investigative judgement and tied it to the 1st angel’s message - fear God and give glory to Him for the hour of His judgement has come
Stephen Haskell
- Trainer of Lay People, Wrote Bible Student’s Handbook
John Harvey Kellogg
- First to train literature evangelists
George King
- Literature evangelist, came back to Battle Creek to be a Pastor
Goodlow Bell
- Editor of The Youth’s Instructor, key figure in the Sabbath School movement
A. T. Jones
- formerly in the army, one of the advocates for righteousness by faith in 1888
E. J. Waggoner
- a physician, one of the advocates for righteousness by faith in 1888
Ellen White
- the “referee” during 1888
If Jesus was coming so soon, why should we send our kids to schools?
Because that is no reason why the mind should not be improved; in fact, it is ideal to do so.
Imputed righteousness
Jesus’ righteousness credited to our account - justification
Imparted righteousness
righteousness developed through sanctification