Tag: Adventist Heritage Month
The 2025 theme, “Called: The Great Appointment”, reframes what was once remembered as the Great Disappointment into a story of hope and mission.
Pacific Adventist University (PAU) recently celebrated Adventist Heritage Month with a 10-day program hosted at the library’s Archives and Heritage Centre. The event honoured early Adventist pioneers and commemorated October 22, 1844—known in Church history as the Great Disappointment.
The team were praised for their "fine and professional treatment of the documents and artefacts in their care".
Adventist Heritage Month promises to be an inspiring celebration filled with events throughout October that honour and reflect on the rich heritage of the Adventist Church in the South Pacific.
In the Pacific Islands, twin boys destined for death due to cultural taboos were miraculously saved. Years later, they returned to Takuu Atoll, transforming it with the teachings of Seventh-day Adventism.
Adventist Heritage Month will feature several events and a special daily devotional.
Two university students are helping younger generations to discover a fresh perspective on the life and impact of Mrs White.