As an independent supporting ministry of  the Seventh-day Adventist church, Sabbath School Net is not affiliated with nor funded by the Sabbath School Department of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

Sabbath School Net (originally The Sabbath  School Network) was born as the brain child of accounting Dave Albrecht at his computer, working on the SSNET pagesprofessor David Albrecht (pictured at right) from Bowling Green, Ohio. He maintains The Summa blog, the “Debits and credits of accounting professor David Albrecht.”

David originally conceived SSNET in 1992 as a forum to discuss the Adventist weekly Bible Study Guide for adults, published by the Seventh-day Adventist General Conference Sabbath School department. As web master for the Toledo Seventh-day Adventist Church, he started putting Seventh-day-Adventist-related Christian materials online. In prayer, he was impressed to start an email group for studying the Sabbath School lessons and to put up weekly outlines of the lessons. He asked and received permission to excerpt heavily from the Sabbath School quarterly Bible study guide.

In 1995 David started publishing the Sabbath School lessons in HTML format with the help of Linda Sue Martin, joined by Bob and Bryan Hanson in 1996. Check out the first lessons in our archives on “How to Study Your Bible” from the first quarter of 1996.

Early in 1997 Bob Hanson took over the job as webmaster for the Sabbath School lessons, while David managed the rest of the web site. Originally, Bob worked from the printed Sabbath School lessons and translated these into web format. Things became a lot easier when he started receiving the lessons in electronic format and only needed to convert them into HTML format. Until his retirement from SSNET in February 2012, he put the complete text of the Sabbath School lessons online every quarter, with the official permission of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Personal Ministries Department.

Jerry Giardina began preparing lesson Helps in the third quarter of 1996. These Helps consisted of many more Bible references to the subject than the regular lesson provides plus some extra quotes from Ellen White. You can see these by clicking “Helps” at the top of any lesson. (Jerry retired from the task at the end of 2010, and Bob Hanson prepared them from the first quarter of 2011 to the beginning of 2012.)

The email discussion list began with David Albrecht moderating the contributions from a relatively small list. Recipients would see all posts coming from “SSNET.” Early in 1997 we figured out how to moderate the list by using an email program called Eudora, which was still used for moderation until its closure in 2017 because it allowed “redirection” leaving the original “From:” address intact.

Subsequent moderators were

  • Charles Tidwell
  • Inge Anderson (enjoyed a consulting role for the last years)
  • Bob Pyke
  • Johann Torvaldsson
  • Ralph Seland
  • Maurice Ashton 
  • Andrew Anderson (last moderator active from 2013 – 2017)
  • John Rayner
  • Andrew S Baker 

The email list was indebted to Andrews University and Dan Bidwell insofar that the computer which hosted SSNET is physically housed at Andrews University and runs smoothly under Dan Bidwell’s management.

David  Albrecht retired from active involvement with the Sabbath School Network some time in 1997 and “handed the keys” over to Inge Anderson, as he put it. She is currently responsible for the overall operation of the ministry, including the blog which also publishes the Daily lessons and the weekly Adult Bible Study Guide online, which is the focus of the great majority of our visitors.

The character of Sabbath School Net changed significantly with the introduction of the blog in June 2011. The first posts consisted mainly of additional posts to supplement the Sabbath School lessons. However,  in response to popular request, we soon began publishing daily lesson segments on the blog and simultaneously sending them out as email messages.

In harmony with SSNET overall policy, the blog is moderated. Original moderators, besides Inge Anderson were Stephen Terry and Tyler Cluthe. Since their retirement from moderation, current moderators are William Earnhardt, Maurice Ashton and Jane Sirignano. (See more about the people involved.)

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SSNET history — 5 Comments

  1. I find your history very thought provoking and from what I read, my interest has caused me to want to know more about your church, your edits, and your members.

    I plan to visit your Sabbath service on the 20th of this month.

    I was also very pleased to meet several of your members. Pray that I will have opportunities to meet more of your members. Those who I met were warm, excited about God and very inviting for me to attend and learn more about them and their Church. My plans and God's will, I'll do just that!

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    • Praise God for that, my friend. May the LORD bless you more and may His truth be revealed in your life and accepted by your heart. I pray that Jesus will be more and more magnified as you go on to meet more brethren from the Church. May your relationship with Him be nurtured as you go along. GOD bless you 🙂

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  2. I really enjoy the discussions on this web. I pray that God may sustain it many days to come. May God bless this ministry as well as the panel. Amen!

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