Charlotte Seventh-day Adventist Church

Charlotte Seventh-day Adventist Church We are Sabbath-keeping Bible-believing Christians who are passionate about sharing Jesus' love and the truth of the gospel with our community. All are welcome!

We invite you to join us for worship services Saturdays from 10:45am - 12:15pm. It was in June of 1862, one year before the Seventh-day Adventist church was officially organized, that elders J.N Loughborough and Moses Hull came to the village of Charlotte, erected at tent at the fairgrounds, and began to preach. The novelty of religious meetings in tents attracted much attention and during the wee

k it was reported that between 200 and 800 people attended regularly. It was noted that some local Methodists had already begun to keep the Sabbath. On June 22, the first Charlotte Adventist was baptized in Battle Creek River just south of the fairgrounds. Excitement grew through the city, and even the local newspapers carried news of the 6 weeks of meetings held by the Adventist, which at times were preached by Elder James White. Four months later, on October 25, the local believers met after Sabbath sundown to formally organize a local church, and to sign a covenant. Of these original seventeen members, Benjamin Hill was elected as elder, and George Johnson as the clerk and treasurer. At the next Conference Session, May 22, 1863, the Charlotte Church became a part of the Michigan Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Since the pastor in those days had sixty churches to sever, he was only able to meet with the local church on rare occasions. (This remained true through the 1930's.) Charlotte was a favorite of many early Adventist, and in September 1870, a "Grand Campmeeting" was held on the shady banks of the Battle Creek River. The abundant shade, water, and level area for pitching tents pleased all, and 7 more camp meetings were held here. In the summer of 1881, another tent meeting was held in Charlotte, and Elder James and Mrs. Ellen White preached and helped with the meetings. For several days the weather was reported as "oppressively hot," then quickly changed to chillingly cold. Elder White caught a cold, but continued to preach to the conslusion of the series of meetings. As he and Mrs. White traveled back to their home in Battle Creek, he complained that he felt worse. A few days later, on August 6, he passed away. His passing was a great loss to those who loved him, and to the cause he so loved. In the fall of 1884, the Charlotte SDA Church decided to build a 26 X 44 foot "meeting house." Nine years later, in 1893, $25 was spent to buy an organ. The church's membership had grown to 73, and was known as "a missionary-minded church". Members liberally distributed literature, formed a group to provide aid to the needy and destitute, and to reach out to the community in various ways. Early in the new century the church felt the need to start a church school, and a room at the back of the Sheldon Street Church was set aside for this purpose. In December of 1943 a fire destroyed most of the church, and the Congregational Church graciously offered the use of their building. Within seven short months, the church was repaired. By 1944 it was apparent that there was a need for a new school, but because of the war and shortage of supplies, construction was delayed. In 1950 a new school building was built on the corner of High and Harris Streets. Up to this point, the Charlotte Church had only had one resident pastor, W.B. White. A request was made of the conference, and received favorable consideration, and after nearly 20 years without a resident pastor, Elder Stuart Snyder moved to Charlotte to pastor the Church. Back at the church, conditions were crowded, and in 1960 plans were made to begin construction on a new facility. On June 16, 1962, one hundred years after Elder Loughborough and Hull pitched their meeting tent, the Charlotte Adventists moved into their current facility on Cochran road. Not far away is the same stretch of the Battle Creek River where the first local Seventh-day Adventist was baptized. In 1989, the Eaton Rapids and Bellevue churches both closed and quite a few members from those churches transferred to Charlotte. When the land bordering the church property was offered for sale, the church took the opportunity to purchase it so that a new school could be built near the church to replace the now aging school house on High street. In 1994 a new school, with two classrooms, was completed, and in 2000 a gymnasium was added. And up to current day, the Charlotte Seventh-day Adventist Church and School are still earnestly committed to sharing the Word of God with the community as well as the entire world.

Join us this Friday for a special performance by the Great Lake Adventist Academy Aerokhanas team!
02/12/2026

Join us this Friday for a special performance by the Great Lake Adventist Academy Aerokhanas team!

Welcoming the Great Lakes Adventist Academy Aerokhanas gymnastics team this weekend! You won't want to miss it!
02/12/2026

Welcoming the Great Lakes Adventist Academy Aerokhanas gymnastics team this weekend!
You won't want to miss it!

Keys To Revelation is coming to Charlotte, MI! Opening night is October 3 @ 6:30 PM. Join us for an incredible journey t...
10/01/2025

Keys To Revelation is coming to Charlotte, MI! Opening night is October 3 @ 6:30 PM. Join us for an incredible journey through Bible Prophecy. 📖

Register at 👉 keystorevelation.com today and receive a FREE GIFT upon arrival!

Keys to Revelation is an evangelistic series exploring the profound messages found in the book of Revelation. Join us in sharing these valuable truths with our communities by registering your church today.

10/01/2025

Please join us!

Plan to join us for Vacation Bible School!
07/02/2025

Plan to join us for Vacation Bible School!

Join us tonight for Supper Club! 🥬🥕🌶️ Curious about fermentation? Want to boost your health and learn something new? Com...
04/27/2025

Join us tonight for Supper Club! 🥬🥕🌶️

Curious about fermentation? Want to boost your health and learn something new? Come join us TONIGHT at 6pm for a demonstration on the art of lactofermentation!

We’ll be sharing how simple and fun it is to make your own:

~Sauerkraut

~Kimchi

~Kombucha

Discover the incredible health benefits of these probiotic-rich foods and how easy it is to make them right at home!

Come for the learning, stay for the fellowship—and of course, enjoy some tasty samples!

All are welcome—bring a friend!

The Young Adult Sabbath School Group has been studying and discussing mental health.This month our purpose is to walk an...
03/06/2025

The Young Adult Sabbath School Group has been studying and discussing mental health.

This month our purpose is to walk and pray with Jesus about ourselves, our family, our city, and our nation, and to encourage our friends and family to ‘Walk with Christ.'

Please join us!

Listed below are three links to join us in praying while walking on your own time every day.
We encourage you to pray and walk for 20 days, and then join us at the church on March 21 to pray and walk together to wrap up our Walk with Christ.

More details to come!

Have a blessed week ❤️

Prayer Prompt 1: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15nC4I5xz_MPwbiXo0lkvLoSabXtT7pygLexNL8Ft6qs/edit

Prayer Prompt 2: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1liZW7F3AbQbpKY0AsILPgrnH2I_yIHrzuziJyNxRlXM/edit

Prayer Prompt for Kids: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FRgihydnahz2Ai6_7gSMjKKfJIson_xC9PyrMFl81Jw/edit

Thank you to our Young Adult division for coordinating this outreach! It was a blessing to serve our community ❤️
02/25/2025

Thank you to our Young Adult division for coordinating this outreach! It was a blessing to serve our community ❤️

Please join us this Sunday as Chef Emily and team demonstrate how to make your own vegan cheese! 👩🏻‍🍳🧀 You'll be surpris...
02/07/2025

Please join us this Sunday as Chef Emily and team demonstrate how to make your own vegan cheese! 👩🏻‍🍳🧀 You'll be surprised how good it is! 😋

Join us for our next Supper Club to learn delicious ways to stay healthy! 👩🏻‍🍳🧄🥬🫚🫐Bring a friend and don't forget to RSV...
01/06/2025

Join us for our next Supper Club to learn delicious ways to stay healthy! 👩🏻‍🍳🧄🥬🫚🫐
Bring a friend and don't forget to RSVP!

Please join us for an uplifting worship service! All are welcome! ⛪
11/26/2024

Please join us for an uplifting worship service!
All are welcome! ⛪

Address

1516 S Cochran Road
Charlotte, MI
48813

Opening Hours

Wednesday 7pm - 8pm
Saturday 9:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

(517) 997-6299

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