Trans-European Division of Seventh-day Adventists

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Trans-European Division of Seventh-day Adventists
AbbreviationTED
Formation1928
TypeReligious/Non-Profit
HeadquartersSt Albans, United Kingdom.
Region served
Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Channel Islands, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Faeroe Islands, Finland, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom.
Membership
88,273
President
Daniel Duda
Secretary
Robert Csizmadia
Treasurer
Nenad Jepuranovic
Parent organization
General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
Websiteted.adventist.org

The Trans-European Division (TED) of Seventh-day Adventists is a sub-entity of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which coordinates the Church's operations in 22 European countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Channel Islands, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, the Faeroe Islands, Finland, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Its headquarters is in St Albans in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1928, the division membership as of June 30, 2021 is 88,273.

Sub Fields

The Trans-European Division is divided into seven Union Conferences, four Union of Churches Conferences, one attached Conference, one attached Mission and one attached Section. These are divided into local Conferences, Missions, Fields & one Section.

  • Adriatic Union Conference
    • Croatian Conference
    • Slovenian Conference
    • Albanian Mission
  • Baltic Union Conference
    • Estonian Conference
    • Latvian Conference
    • Lithuanian Conference
  • British Union Conference
    • South England Conference
    • North England Conference
    • Irish Mission
    • Scottish Mission
    • Welsh Mission
  • Danish Union of Churches Conference
  • Finland Union of Churches Conference
  • Hungarian Union Conference
    • Duna Conference
    • Tisza Conference
  • Netherlands Union of Churches Conference
  • Norwegian Union Conference
    • East Norway Conference
    • North Norway Conference
    • West Norway Conference
  • Polish Union Conference
    • East Polish Conference
    • South Polish Conference
    • West Polish Conference
  • South-East European Union Conference
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina Conference
    • North Conference
    • South Conference
    • Macedonian Mission
  • Swedish Union of Churches
  • Cyprus Section
  • Greek Mission
  • Iceland Conference

History

See also

References

  1. ^ "Trans-European Division". Adventist Yearbook. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  2. ^ "Trans-European Division-Organizational Units". Adventist Organizational Directory. Retrieved 2019-10-23.

External links

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