Body of Adventist Christians
Advent Christian Church (Advent Christian General Conference) |
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Abbreviation | ACGC[1] |
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Classification | Protestant |
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Governance | Congregational |
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Director | Rev. Justin Nash[2] |
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Associations | National Association of Evangelicals,[3] Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability[4] |
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Headquarters | Charlotte, North Carolina |
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Founder | Jonathan Cummings |
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Origin | 1860 Salem, Massachusetts |
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Branched from | Millerites |
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Congregations | 293 in US (2006) |
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Members | 25,600 in US (2006) |
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Official website | www.acgc.us |
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The Advent Christian Church, also known as the Advent Christian General Conference (ACGC), is a "first-day" body of Adventist Christians founded on the teachings of William Miller in 1860. The organization's Executive Director is Reverend Justin Nash, and its President is Reverend John Gallagher.[5] Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the functions of its central offices include global missions, leadership development, church planting and management of organizational publications and media.[5] These ministries are under the leadership of the organization's Executive Director, Rev. Justin Nash,[6] who is accountable to the organization's executive council. This council, a governing board made up of elected representatives from Advent Christian Churches,[7] is chaired by the organization's president, Rev. John Gallagher.[8] In addition to the work of the central offices, more localized work is done in five regions of the U.S. and Canada under the direction of five regional superintendents,[9] as well as in several state conference bodies and in 30 countries around the world. The organization holds to a congregational structure, in which each of its member churches and their members has input into the overall direction of the organization.[7]