Minnesota Seventh-day Adventist Churches
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Many Minnesota Seventh-day Adventist churches were organized by German and/or Scandinavian immigrants – Swedes, Norwegians, and Danes. Other churches were organized by pioneers who had trekked across prairies to a land still wild and challenging, often bringing Adventist truths with them. Each one faced challenges and made sacrifices to create church sanctuaries and congregations that we take for granted today. As those early pioneers now sleep, awaiting the coming of their Savior, we descendants continue to share the truth of a loving Savior who will return for his children. It’s my hope that the stories of these churches and the pioneers who started them will warm your heart with the knowledge of God’s providential ways and lead you to a closer walk with Him.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A
Aitken
Albert Lea
Alexandria – Lakes Area
Anoka (Andover)
Arlington
Artichoke (Correll)
Austin
Avoca

B
Bass Lake
Basswood
Bath Scandinavian (closed)
Barnesville
Baudette
Beacon Light
Bemidji
Bethel
Blackberry
Blackduck (see Northome)
Brainerd
Brooklyn Center – Hispanic Company
Brooklyn Center – Kenyan Community
Brooklyn Park – The Edge Christian Worship Center
Brookville Twp. (currently Redwood Falls)
Bruno
Brush Creek
Buffalo

C
Cambridge
Chisholm Company
Clitheral
Crookston
Crystal – Source of Life Russion Company

D
Daggett Brook
Deerfield
Deer River Company
Detroit Lakes
Dodge Center
Drywood
Duluth First English
Duluth Scandinavian
Duluth West

E
Eagle Bend
Enterprise
Excelsior (see  Westview)

F
Fairmont
Fargo
Faribault
Fergus Falls – Pebble Lake
Foldahl
Forest Lake
Fridley – Northeast Hispanic Group
Fulda

G
Geneva
Gilchrist  (closed)
Glenwood
Golden Gate (closed)
Good Thunder
Grand Marais Company
Grand Rapids
Grandy
Granite Falls
Greenwood Prairie

H
Hackensack
Hancock
Heron Lake  (closed)
Hewitt
Hibbing
Hinckley
Hopkins – Maranatha Company
Hopkins – Source of Life Russian Company
Houston
Hutchinson English
Hutchinson Scandinavian

I
International Falls
Isanti

J, K
Joy
Karlstad

L
Lake Benton
Lake Eunice
Lamberton (closed)
LeCenter
Litchfield

M
Mahtowa
Mankato
Maple Grove – Pathways
Maple Plain
Maplewood
Marshall Company
Middle River
Mineral Center
Minneapolis – All Nations
Minneapolis – Brookyn Center
Minneapolis – Ebenezer Fellowship
Minneapolis – Emmanuel
Minneapolis – First English
Minneapolis – Hispanic
Minneapolis – Korean
Minneapolis – Northside
Minneapolis – Norwegian-Danish
Minneapolis – Oromo
Minneapolis – Southview
Minneapolis – Swedish
Minnetonka
Montevideo Company
Moorhead
Moose Lake – Christ Our Righteousness
Mora Company
Morgan  (currently Redwood Falls)
Morristown Company
Mountain Lake Company

N
New Haven
New London Company
New York Mills
North Branch Company
Northome

O
Oronoco
Owatonna

P, Q
Palisade
Park Rapids
Pillager
Pine Island
Pine River
Pipestone
Plymouth - Maranatha SDA Company
Plymouth – United Group
Princeton

R
Red Lake Falls
Red Wing
Red Wing – Hispanic
Redwood Falls (formerly Morgan-Brookville)
Remer
Richfield – Hispanic Company
Richville
Rochester
Rochester – Hispanic Company
Rock Creek
Roseau

S
Sauk Centre (closed)
Sauk Rapids – Countryside Christian Center
Senjen
Shakopee – Renew Community
Shakopee – Hispanic Company
Sherburn
Southview (see Minneapolis - Southview)  ►
Spring Valley
St. Cloud
St. James – Hispanic Company
St. Paul – Capital Fellowship
St. Paul – Eastside
St. Paul – Eastside Hmong Group
St. Paul – First English
St. Paul – South St. Paul Hispanic
St. Paul – Scandinavian
Staples
Stewartville
Stillwater
Sunnybrook Company
Swatara

T, U
Tamarack
Thief River Falls  (closed)
Thief River Falls – Open Arms

V
Virgina

W, X, Y, Z
Wadena
Wahkon
Warroad
Wells
Westview (Excelsior)
Wheaton Company
Williams  (closed - did this become Baudette?)
Willmar Company
Willmar – Hispanic Company
Windom
Wing River
Winona
Worthington – Hispanic Group
Wright

Last Updated: 01.21.12