No Longer Hybrid, Members Encouraged to Attend

August 18, 2022 | Silver Spring, Maryland, United States | By: Rachel Ashworth/ANN

In 2015, more than 65,000Seventh-day Adventists gathered for the 60th General Conference Session in SanAntonio, Texas. This was a stark contrast to the empty seats and quiet halls of the 61st General Conference Session in St. Louis, Missouri, in June 2022. The twice-postponed GC Session-turned-hybrid event was a shadow of what it had been in the past. Throughout business meetings, worship services, and special presentations, delegate seats sat empty, conference rooms were quiet, and exhibition halls went unused. As a ten-day event, members will have many opportunities to attend business sessions, special ancillary programming, and worship services throughout the weeks and two weekends at The Dome at America’s Center. Members are encouraged to make plans to attend by saving the dates: July 3-12, 2025.

Executive Committee

The General ConferenceExecutive Committee met on August 9, 2022. The main agenda item was to discuss and determine the direction of the 62nd General Conference Session set to beheld in St. Louis, Missouri, in 2025.

In consultation with division and attached field officers, the Executive Committee adopted a four-part plan that will see the General Conference Session continue as a10-day event.

The motion, voted and accepted during the Executive Committee, reads as follows.

Due to the GeneralConference Executive Committee action taken on March 19, 2020, (GCC 20-7) theGeneral Conference administration, in consultation with division and attached field officers, reviewed the configuration of the postponed 2020 GeneralConference Session when it convened in 2022, and is making the following recommendations regarding the 2025 General Conference Session.

To adopt the following plans for the 2025 General Conference Session:

  1. That the initial dates of July 3-12, 2025, be kept for the 2025General Conference Session to take place in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
  2. That the 2025 General Conference Session be held as an on-site event. A hybrid event will only be considered if there are world conditions such as a global public health issue that would preclude an on-site event.
  3. That a limited number of special guests be invited to the 2025General Conference Session.
  4. That both the exhibits/booths and ancillary meetings where introduced to the 2025 General Conference Session.

Hensley Moorooven, General Conference undersecretary, explains that the four items pertaining to the 2025 General Conference Session “were based on information gleaned from several debriefing sessions and backed by data collected from the survey administered to the General Conference Session delegates who served in2022.” Moorooven continued, “We want our delegates to know that they were heard.”

According to the surveying which 58% of delegates responded, the most significant factor which prevented their attendance at business sessions was the overcrowded schedule during GC Session 2022. As the business sessions are a necessary component ofGC Session, this had to be addressed in the planning process.

The second major factor preventing attendance at business sessions was the experience of jet lag many of our international delegates experienced. Returning to the ten-day session event will allow them time to adjust to local time zones and a more reason able schedule. These changes will enable the delegates to better focus on the business sessions while also enjoying the event’s social, spiritual, and service aspects.

Impact on Delegations and Members

Moving forward with an in-person event allows the exhibition hall to be brought back for delegates, their families, and visitors to enjoy. Exhibit hall visitors will enjoy learning more about their favorite ministries and organizations while discovering new resources and information from around the world.

With the exhibition hall and ancillary meetings reintroduced, attendees will have the added benefit of the camp meeting experience of sessions past. Moorooven commented, “GCSession is a place to conduct the church’s business, and it is also a huge campmeeting. The ancillary meetings give us this exquisite balance between the business meetings and the camp meeting experience.”

These ancillary meetings include training sessions, musical performances, and special programs hosted by ministries providing specific programming to women, children, families, and more. Combined with the prayer room and worship programs, these ancillary meetings add a necessary spiritual aspect to the otherwise business-focused gathering.

As a ten-day event, members will have many opportunities to attend business sessions, special ancillary programming, and worship services throughout the weeks and two weekends at The Dome at America’s Center. Members are encouraged to make plans to attend by saving the dates: July 3-12, 2025.

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