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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 |
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