Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division of Seventh-day Adventists
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Abbreviation | SID |
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Type | Religious/Non-Profit |
Headquarters | Centurion, South Africa |
Region served | Angola, Ascension Island, Botswana, Comoro Islands, Kerguelen Islands, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mozambique, Namibia, Réunion, São Tomé and Príncipe, St. Helena, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tristan da Cunha, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
Membership | 4,281,416 |
President | Solomon Maphosa[1] |
Parent organization | General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists |
Website | sidadventist |
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The Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division (SID) of Seventh-day Adventists is a sub-entity of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which coordinates the Church's activities in the southern portion of Africa, which include the nations of Angola, Ascension Island, Botswana, Comoro Islands, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Réunion, São Tomé and Príncipe, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe; as well as St. Helena and Tristan da Cunha, territories of the United Kingdom, and the Kerguelen Islands, territory of France. Its headquarters is in Centurion, South Africa. The Division membership as of June 30, 2021 is 4,281,416.[1]
Sub Fields
[edit]The Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division is divided into nine Union Conferences, three Union Missions, and one attached Mission. These are divided into local Conferences, Missions, and Fields.[2]
- Botswana Union Conference[3]
- Indian Ocean Union Conference
- Central Malagasy Conference
- East Malagasy Conference
- Mauritius Conference
- North Malagasy Conference
- North West Malagasy Conference
- Reunion Conference
- Seychelles Mission
- South East Malagasy Conference
- South West Malagasy Conference
- Malawi Union Conference[4]
- Central Malawi Conference
- North Malawi Conference
- South Malawi Conference
- Mozambique Union Mission
- Central Mission
- North Mission
- North-East Mission
- South Mission
- North-Eastern Angola Union Mission
- Angola East Mission
- Angola North Mission
- Angola North-Eastern Mission
- Angola South Luanda and Cabinda Mission
- Northern Zambia Union Conference[5]
- Copperbelt Zambia Conference
- Luapula Zambia Conference
- Midlands East Zambia Conference
- Midlands West Zambia Conference
- Northwest Zambia Conference
- North Zambia Field
- South Africa Union Conference
- Cape Conference
- KwaZulu Natal-Free State Conference
- Lesotho Conference
- Namibia North Conference
- Namibia South Conference
- Northern Conference
- Swaziland Conference
- Trans-Orange Conference
- Southern Zambia Union Conference[5]
- East Zambia Field
- Lusaka Conference
- South Zambia Conference [5]
- West Zambia Field
- Woodlands Conference
- South-Western Angola Union Mission
- Central Association Mission
- South Association Mission
- Zimbabwe Central Union Conference
- Central Zimbabwe Conference
- North-West Zimbabwe Confeence
- Zimbabwe East Union Conference
- East Zimbabwe Conference
- North Zimbabwe Conference
- Zimbabwe West Union Conference
- South Zimbabwe Conference
- West Zimbabwe Conference
- São Tomé and Principe Mission
History
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See also
[edit]- Seventh-day Adventist Church
- List of Seventh-day Adventist hospitals
- List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools
- List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division". Adventist Yearbook. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
- ^ "Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division-Organizational Units". Adventist Organizational Directory. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ a b c Ramadubu-BG, Dikarabo (2020-04-19). "SDA Church donates P200 thousand to COVID-19 Relief Fund". Botswana Guardian. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
- ^ Ziba-Mana, Trouble (2020-01-16). "Malawi prepares to welcome SDA Church global leader". Nyasa Times. Retrieved 2020-09-08.
- ^ a b c "SDA: Maverick in church growth". Zambia Daily Mail Limited. Retrieved 2021-12-01.