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As NASA’s Artemis II carried humans around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years, we are reminded that every new step in space exploration stands on the shoulders of pioneers who made the first lunar age possible.
One of them was Dr. Robert E. Shurney, a devoted Adventist and NASA engineer whose work supported Apollo, Skylab, and the lunar rover.
From Apollo to Artemis, his legacy reminds us that faith, perseverance, and service can help carry humanity farther than we ever imagined.
Moravetz, Nathan. "Shurney, Robert Ellerston (1921–2007)." Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists. November 03, 2021. Accessed May 14, 2026. encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=5ICJ.
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2026 New England Adventist History Tour
You are invited to join the New England Adventist Heritage Tour. On this tour you will have the opportunity to walk the ground that the Adventist Pioneers walked, sing the songs they sang and learn what their passions were. As part of this tour, lectures will be given in which lessons from Adventist history will be applied to life today. Give yourself the chance to deepen your understanding of Adventist history and have an enjoyable time while doing so!
• Dates: August 2–9, 2026 (Sunday–Sunday)
• Applications will only be accepted via email at bkuryliak@andrews.edu.
• Brochure & Application Form: See online at www.centerforadventistresearch.org/netour/.
• Prise and Courses Offered: See www.centerforadventistresearch.org/netour/.
• Please Note: Seats will be filled in order of completed application.
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EARLY BOOK RELEASE
"Apocalyptic Abolitionism: How Millennialists Helped Abolish Slavery and Reform America" by Kevin M. Burton
Join us for an evening celebrating the early release of a significant new book exploring how apocalyptic belief inspired anti-slavery abolitionism and progressive social reform in nineteenth-century America.
Date: May 21
Time:
7:00 PM – Meet & Greet
7:30 PM – Book Discussion
Location:
Revive Coffee and More
636 S St Joseph Ave
Berrien Springs, MI 49103
Drawing on rare and overlooked sources, Apocalyptic Abolitionism reveals how millennialists helped challenge slavery and reshape American society, offering a fresh perspective on religion, reform, and history.
Author:
Kevin M. Burton
Assistant Professor of Church History, Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University
Director, Center for Adventist Research
Come for an evening of history, conversation, and celebration.
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