Ohio Conference administrative offices are at 1251 E Dorothy Ln, Dayton, OH 45419. Phone: 937.741.0236. Email: information@ohioadventist.org
About Seventh-day Adventists
Organized in 1861, the Ohio Conference was among the first Seventh-day Adventist local conferences established. Today it is a network of 108 diverse congregations, 11 schools, one medical college, and more than 13,400 members.
As one of eight conferences within the Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, the Ohio Conference is known for its pioneering outreach initiatives and commitment to being a Christ-centered, transforming presence in the community.
Among the historic institutions birthed in Ohio were Worthington Foods (which later merged with the Kellogg Corporation), Harding Hospital (now part of the Ohio State University Medical Center), and Kettering Medical Center (now part of Kettering Health, a health care ministry of 13 medical centers and 120+ outpatient facilities).
The Ohio Conference is part of a larger, worldwide fellowship of more than 20 million believers who strive daily to develop a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, to become more like Him, and to serve others as He did. The vision and mission for Ohio includes prayer, growing healthy churches, and helping others realize the hope found in experiencing a personal relationship with a living God and loving Savior, and to nurture them in preparation for His soon return.
Ohio Conference Quick Facts
As of Q1 2022, the Ohio Conference has:
Congregations: 108
Members: 13,400+
The Adventist Church also operates 173 hospitals and sanitariums and more than 7,500 schools around the world. The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) works within communities in more than 130 countries to provide community development and disaster relief.