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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
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In the last 10 episodes of this podcast, we've explored who the Seventh-day Adventist Church is and how it got to be that way - its mission, beliefs, structure and struggles. But the world we live in has a changed a lot since 1844. And really, it's changed a lot since 2014.
So in our final episode we look to the future and ask - what's next?
Guests: G. Alexander Bryant, George Knight, Lowell Cooper, Pedrito Maynard-Reid, Berit von Pohle, Frank Hasel, Kevin Burton, Ken Denslow, Gary Thurber, Joseph Kidder, Dwain Esmond.
The local church is the foundation of everything the Adventist church does, but sometimes we think that local church ministry is a one-size fits all approach.
If we've learned anything from this podcast series it's that context matters.
So for this episode, instead of looking at the larger institutional church, we're zooming back into the local setting: four "churches", four different communities, four approaches to ministry.
After Ellen White's death in 1915, the Seventh-day Adventist Church had to answer several questions about both the past and the future.
Would there be a successor to Ellen White's "prophetic gift?" How did prophetic inspiration work? And was she inspired at all?
As the church wrestled with these questions, the world was also dealing with the existential aftermath of a World War I. This journey would bring many interesting chapters - controversy over Ellen White's writings, a furious debate that split the church into factions, and even murder - that we're still living through, generations later.
Guests: Dwain Esmond from the White Estate and historian Michael Campbell
There's no new episode this week, but we'll be back on Friday, December 10.
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.