On July 6, 2025, during the 62nd General Conference (GC) Session in St. Louis, Missouri, delegates elected Artur A. Stele as one of seven general vice presidents of the Seventh-day Adventist Church for the 2025–2030 quinquennium.
Born in Kaskelen, Kazakhstan, Stele began his professional career in pharmacy before transitioning to ministry. He earned a theology degree from Friedensau University in Germany in 1986, followed by a master’s and doctorate in theology from Andrews University in 1993 and 1996, respectively.
Stele’s service to the Seventh-day Adventist Church spans pastoral ministry, academic leadership, and administration. He served as academic dean and president of Zaoksky Theological Seminary in Russia, and later as president of the Euro-Asia Division. His fluency in Russian, German, and English has supported his wide-ranging contributions to the global church.
He is married to Galina, the first woman to earn a Doctor of Ministry degree from Andrews University. They have one son, Alexander, and a grandson, Leonard.
The election is part of the broader decision-making process of the GC Session, where global delegates gather every five years for worship, prayer, and organizational leadership decisions.
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