Daniel Russo (Vice President)

A lifelong New Yorker and currently resides in Albany, New York. Daniel obtained an undergraduate degree in American History from the State University of New York at Albany in 2013. He then received a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy in 2017. He is a second generation member of the Church of God and was baptized in 2009. While he enjoys traveling and meeting brethren in various groups, his home congregation of 25+ years is an independent Westchester, New York congregation. Daniel founded the Church of God Network to facilitate cooperation between various Church of God churches. As a new board member for the BSA, Daniel desires to facilitate and promote knowledge of the Sabbath as well as connection among Sabbatarians.

“I’m excited to be onboard for the next four years at the Bible Sabbath Association (BSA). The seventh day Sabbath is a test commandment, a sign of God’s people, and a gateway to greater Biblical understanding! There is tremendous value in focusing specifically on the Sabbath day.

Over the next few years, it would be great to see the BSA become the prominent place for intellectual discourse between the various Sabbath keeping communities. Iron sharpens iron, and respectful, well studied discourse is hugely helpful in arriving at Biblical truth.

I hope to see the BSA continue to emphasize studying the history of Sabbath keeping organizations. It’s an important area of study and preservation of this history is vital. I’m thrilled to be joined on the board of directors by Craig White who does phenomenal work on this front already.

I would also love to hear from the BSA members directly! Please send us your ideas, suggestions, and valuable input.”

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