The General Conference Session of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church will be open to the public

‘The health and safety of all attendees is a top priority’.

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The General Conference Session to be held in St. Louis, Missouri from June 6 to 11, 2022 will be open to the public.

The GC Session Manager, George O Egwakhe, stated as follows: “The Seventh-Day Adventist Church is pleased to announce the General Conference (GC) Session is once again open to the public. All are welcome to see the global Church in action during the business sessions, visits to the virtual exhibits, enjoy music from various countries, listen to inspirational devotional messages, and enjoy hearing reports from across the globe on how the Church is spreading the Gospel and impacting people”, continued O Egwakhe.

The health and safety of all attendees is a top priority, and the on-going novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic remains a concern. Therefore, there will be an enhanced sanitation, ample space to accommodate social distancing, as well as other safety measures and guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“We will continue to monitor, assess, and adapt as necessary to keep everyone safe”, concluded O Egwakhe, “and if there is a sudden need to make changes close to the time of the event, we’ll ask for understanding.

All attendees are kindly asked to follow their country/region’s guidelines related to travel prior to and during your visit. All participants are encouraged to take appropriate precautions to safeguard their health.

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More information about the GC Session, including the most current updates, is posted on this website.

More about the General Conference

The General Conference (GC) is overseen by an administrative team and governing body, all of which are elected at General Conference Sessions which occur every five years. The GC coordinates the work the denomination does collectively on a global scale, interfacing with division leaders who coordinate activities in their parts of the world.

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