Background
Mr. McElhany was born near Santa Maria, California on January 3, 1880 to James Lamar Senior and Mary (Ford) McElhany.
administrator minister pioneer president
Mr. McElhany was born near Santa Maria, California on January 3, 1880 to James Lamar Senior and Mary (Ford) McElhany.
He was President of the General Conference from 1936 to 1950. He was a pioneer seventh-day minister in the Far East Division missionary work. in 1900 he began studies at Healdsburg College, where he decided to become a minister. In 1903 he moved to Australia and worked as a traveling evangelist, until 1906 when he moved to the Philippines and pursued evangelism there.
In 1908 they again moved to a new Country, this time New Zealand.
He then returned home to the United States, where he was posted to various administrative offices, including presidencies of the Greater New York Conference, the California Conference, the Southern Union Conference, and the Pacific Union Conference. He was elected twice more, serving in this capacity until 1950.
He was known for even-handedness and compassion. Reflecting on his tenure, he stated that he did not enjoy this duty, as it "wore me out."
In later years he suffered blindness from cataracts, but had surgery that restored his sight after some time.
He suffered a stroke, and died on June 25, 1959.