Watch your Mailbox!

Watch your Mailbox!

Nov 26, 2019

Rev. Nicholas J. Kersten Director of Education and History Readers of the print version of the Sabbath Recorder should already have received in their mailbox our most recent edition of History Happenings, our newsletter for history updates for the past several years. If you haven’t had a chance to read that mailer yet, you should check it out, as it includes… •...

A GOLDEN WEDDING, WITHOUT GOLD OR SILVER, BOTH BEING STRICTLY PROHIBITED

A GOLDEN WEDDING, WITHOUT GOLD OR SILVER, BOTH BEING STRICTLY PROHIBITED

Oct 23, 2019

Shiloh, NJ, August 7, 1871 Our social history is fascinating and constantly changing. This article in an 1871 Sabbath Recorder issue is an endearing account of one wedding anniversary 150 years ago. In the year 1844, Geo. R. Wheeler and Hannah, his wife, and nine children, came to America from Olney, England; landed in New York; and from there they came to the...

All-STAR Team Knocks It Out of the Park!

All-STAR Team Knocks It Out of the Park!

Sep 25, 2019

By: Kim Merchant At the 2018 General Conference, the Council on History requested volunteers to enter library records into the online catalog, CuadraSTAR. Playing on the catalog name, the Council on History named the group of volunteers the STAR Team. It turned out to be an apt name based on the volunteers’ enthusiasm, skill, and productivity. The team of 14...

Updates!

Rev. Nicholas J. Kersten Director of Education and History The Council on History met in Janesville, WI, at the SDB Center the weekend of May 4-5, 2019. Council members Janet Thorngate (chair), Judy Parrish, Kim Merchant, Tim Lawton, and Elon Sinclair, as well as consultant Elizabeth Camenga and Director Nick Kersten, met to evaluate and organize the work of...

Funny how the past never ends!

By John R. Morgan The title comes from an observation I made in an email to Janet Thorngate in which I enclosed a camera-shot of the handwritten note to “Dea. David Rogers” signed “Geo. B. Utter.” It was on the first of two blank pages in a bound volume of the entire first year of The Sabbath Recorder (52 issues! Volume I: June 13, 1844 – June 19, 1845)....

Constrained by Conscience: Alexander Campbell’s Sabbath Conviction

Reprinted from the Sabbath Recorder, May 2011. This Recorder reprint is focused on the conflicts between Sabbath convictions and our working lives. I suspect few topics strike such a personal nerve with the Recorder’s readers. Rare indeed is the SDB who has not had to make a hard decision about a job or activity because it falls on the Sabbath. These conflicts...