History of Mt. Morris Chapel
Over 25 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Erv Saultman sold their home in Flint and moved to Mt. Morris
to the Highlands Mobile Home Community. Their
pastor at that time, Rev. Charles Malson, encouraged them to start a Bible
Study for people of their new area. That Bible
Study started in 1980 and soon grew into a weekly Sunday service in the Community
room in the Highlands.
Because of the continuing growth of the group, they moved across the
road to the “Red Barn” at the entrance of Dutch Village
Mobile Home Park
for their services. It wasn’t too long until
the young congregation began to think and talk about building their own church.
The present church stands on the land that
was acquired and is right next door to the Red Barn,
located at 2232 E. Mt. Morris Rd.
The Lord provided the land and because of the hard work of lots of
volunteers the building was completed and occupied in 1976 . The Richfield Road
United Brethren Church
is our “mother church.” While Mt. Morris Chapel
was developing into a church, they “loaned” some people to help in various
capacities in the early days. We have them to
thank for their contribution of time, finances, and hard work.
Pastor Erv and Goldie Saultman faithfully served the church from its
start -- for 18 years. Since the retirement of
Pastor Saultman, there have been 4 pastors. Pastor
Dave Burkett took up his responsibilities as pastor in August of 2004.
A bit of background:
We are part of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ denomination
which is headquartered in Huntington,
Indiana.
We are an evangelical, bible believing, and bible teaching church. We are fundamental in our doctrine and practice. Our Sunday services have a blend of Traditional and
Contemporary music. The sermons are bible centered
and practical for today’s world and life. We
are a very friendly church. We hope that you
will come and check us out!
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