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South Pacific Conference

Adventist Heritage Centre Achieves Prestigious Centre of Excellence Accreditation

The Centre for Adventist Research at Andrews University is currently the only other entity to hold this esteemed accreditation within the global Adventist Church.

October 6, 2024

Australia

Tracey Bridcutt, Adventist Record
South Pacific Division heritage director David Jones, Dr David Trim (centre) and Adventist Heritage Centre office manager Sallyanne Dehn.

South Pacific Division heritage director David Jones, Dr David Trim (centre) and Adventist Heritage Centre office manager Sallyanne Dehn.

[Photo: Adventist Record]

The Adventist Heritage Centre (AHC) in Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia, has been honored with the prestigious accreditation of Centre of Excellence—the highest level of accreditation within the Seventh-day Adventist Church worldwide.

Dr. David Trim, director of the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research at the Adventist General Conference, conferred this status on the AHC in September 2024. Currently, the Centre for Adventist Research at Andrews University is the only other entity to hold this esteemed accreditation within the global Adventist Church.

The milestone comes 10 months after the AHC achieved “Archives—Approved” status, the second-highest level of accreditation, following a review conducted by Dr. Trim.

To qualify as a Centre of Excellence, archives centers are evaluated on 84 criteria. Reflecting on the inspections over the past year, Dr. Trim praised the AHC team for their “fine and professional treatment of the documents and artifacts in their care, with every item in climate-controlled storage, in acid-free boxes and folders, with appropriate measures against fires and floods.”

Dr. Trim also commended the team’s “excellent and meticulous policies," which guide their operations, as well as their community engagement, adding, “They don’t only conserve and organize materials, they also reach out, in person and on social media, to make church members aware of important aspects of their history. This is very gratifying to see," he added.

Glenn Townend, South Pacific Division (SPD) president, praised SPD heritage director David Jones and his team for their remarkable work.

“Adventist Heritage can be congratulated in being a Centre of Excellence,” he said. “I visited their center a few years ago—it was full of boxes all over the place in dark rooms. Now I visit, and the floor is painted, and there are racks with boxes and clear signage; it is bright, cool, clean, and orderly. The transformation has been remarkable. Thank you to David Jones and the team for prioritizing the keeping of our historical records. This will make it easy for researchers to discover more of our history.”

In addition to this achievement, the AHC recently received a priceless collection of historic and rare Bibles from Europe, some dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries. The team is currently processing and documenting the collection.

Looking ahead, the team is also gearing up for Adventist Heritage Month in October, with an array of exciting events and activities planned to celebrate the Church’s rich history.

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record.

Tracey Bridcutt, Adventist Record

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