Beverly Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church Chicago IL

60620-5126

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Who we are

Beverly Hills is a church that values diversity and believes in loving frequent fellowship using small groups. Where members care for one another, study the Bible and pray together regularly and where everyone is involved in ministry that transforms lives.

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Beverly Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church
9356 S Justine St
Chicago, IL 60620-5126
United States
Phone: 773-233-7264

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Church Pastor

Gordon C. Fraser
Gordon C. Fraser
Lead Campus Pastor
9356 S Justine St
Chicago, IL 60620-5126
United States
Phone: 773-233-7264

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Seventh-day Adventist Church



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Chicago, IL
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If you have questions about how to find us, please call the Beverly Hills SDA office at (773) 488-8788 from 10:00am – 5:00pm Monday through Friday or write to us here:

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Beverly Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church Service Times

Weekly Schedule

Saturday Worship Services

10:00am – Sabbath School for Adults and Children
11:00am – Divine Worship Experience
1:30pm – Fellowship Lunch (1st, 4th & 5th Sabbaths)
5:00pm – AYS/Vespers
6:00pm – Family Fun Night (last Saturday of each month)

Wednesday

5:30pm – Food Pantry Distribution (Gymnasium)
6:00pm – Wednesday Night Revival (Sanctuary)

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7:00pm – Beverly Hills Prayer Line (Click Here to Join: https://zoom.us/j/94756402036?pwd=TDhSMUtCNEt3N3k4c1FjVmVOSEFxQT09)
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Beverly Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church History

Long ago, on the south side of Chicago, a small but faithful few Adventists got together an decided it was time they purchase a new church home. These community of believers worked night and day to raise funds to purchase a new church home. By late October, the community had raised enough money to purchase a little church located on 46th and Wabash/Michigan Street. They dedicated and named the church “The Southside Seventh-day Adventist Church” in 1896.

The church family was very happy and satisfied with their little church. Blacks and Whites fellowshipped together in perfect harmony. The church’s family grew larger and larger and by 1914 there were well more than 200 blacks and whites fellowshipping together under the roof of the little church. Many of the church members felt they could spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ faster and more effectively if they separate into two groups: one group would remain at the old church site and the other group would head further south to a new church location. The two groups were organized, and one group left heading farther south and the other group stayed at the original location.

The hunt began to find the perfect utopia for the new church group. While the hunt continued, the church family took up a temporary residence at 69th and Morgan and remained there for three blessed years. By the turn of the century, through hard work and prayer, the church family grew larger. The church home on 69th and Morgan became too small and a new temporary residence was needed. While the hunt continued for a new church home, the church family was blessed to find an assembly hall on 55th and State to hold church until they could find a more suitable place to worship in. This stopover was perfect, for it gave the church family the needed time to continue winning souls for Christ and looking for the ideal spot for a church home.

Then one beautiful splendid day, Brother John C. Heidereich heard that the English Redeemer Lutheran Church, located on 60th and Princeton was for sale, he immediately passed on the good news to the church family. The Officials of the Illinois Conference gave the church family the approval to buy the property. The church was purchase for $50,000.00. The members were happy and satisfied with this new venture. This they believe was the ideal location; for right across the street under the “L” tracks they spotted a little house that was ideal for a little school house. They purchased the little house and made it into a school to teach grades 1-9 under the guiding principles of Proverbs 22:6.

As time moved on, the need to relocate once again presented itself. The church as well as the school outgrew its current building structures. The church family immediately put the Church & School up for sale for $85,000. Within a few months, the Church and School were sold and the church family moved into a rented church located at 7000 S. South Park Avenue, better known as Martin Luther King Drive.

This small delay, gave the church family time to either search for a place or build a new church and school to continue their mission which is found in Mark 16:15. The decision was made to build a new church and school. The church family got busy to find a new church location.

Fortunately, the blessed day came as Brother and Sister John Wojeik found the ideal spot as they were strolling along the streets of the famous Beverly Hills Area. They spotted the perfect empty lot at 9356 South Justine. They were excited and immediately reported their findings to Brother Howard Vanderkold, the building committee chairperson. This location made “headlines” amongst the church family about the findings and a purchase was made for the property. They immediately began drawing up plans to build their church and school. God was still leading them all the way, just as he had led the Hebrew Children out of Egypt. At last they would have a place that they could call home and live out the words of Exodus 25:8.

On May 12, 1952, the ground was broken and the building of the sanctuary, school, and recreation hall began. By 1954 all three were completed and the members settled into their new church home and began their mission in 1955. The members were extremely happy with their mission of brining souls to God through the ministry of the church and school. The name of the church was now called The Beverly Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church. The venture brought hope to the Beverly Hills Area! Through the inspirations of the faithful members 2 churches were born. The Burbank Seventh-day Adventist Church was born in 1978 under the leadership of Pastor Hurst. The second church was the New Heights Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1985 under the leadership of Pastor Enell O. Hall. Other contributions from the Beverly Hills Church were given to the Goshen Seventh-day Adventist Church through an evangelistic effort that was held on Stony Island Avenue where the Goshen membership increased to approximately 250 members. God was still using Beverly Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church and School to hasten his soon return through an evangelistic effort conducted by Evangelist Oscar Lane and partially sponsored by the Beverly Hills Church.

Upon Pastor Alexander Lampkin’s arrival another evangelistic effort was conducted with the aid of Evangelist Ray in 1990. Pastor Lampkin baptized more than 30 individuals during the effort. In addition he worked with and counseled the boys and girls at the Beverly Hills School mentally, physically, socially and spiritually from which he was able to baptize 15 students.

In July 1995 Pastor Marvin Brown was installed as Pastor of Beverly Hills Church and School. He began conducting Revelation Seminars from which he was able to baptize several individuals into the faith.

God has truly led the members and leaders of the Beverly Hills Church all the way. With God as our Leader many souls have been won through the church as well as through the former Beverly Hills Church School from which many Doctors, lawyers, Ministers, Politicians, Laborers, Homemakers, Nurses, technicians and Missionaries who have graduated and has impacted the world as witnesses to God’s Love, Grace, Mercy & His Second Coming!

History of Pastors

Pastor Kerkendahl 1896-1899 Pastor Tabor 1899-1902 Pastor Sernes 1902-1906 1906-1910 Pastor Woodman 1910-1913 Pastor Wright 1913-1916 Pastor Selzer 1916-1920 Pastor Bush 1920-1924 Pastor West 1924-1928 Pastor Harder 1928-1932 Pastor Bohn 1932-1936 Pastor Capman 1936-1940 Pastor Dessian 1940-1943 Pastor Bush 1943-1946 Pastor Osgood 1946-1949 Pastor White 1949-1952 Pastor Kinney 1952-1955 Pastor McComes 1955-1958 Pastor Herr 1958-1966 Pastor Fancher 1966-1967 Pastor Tuland 1967-1968 Pastor H. White 1968-1977 Pastor R. Hirst 1977-1979 Pastor Doucoumes 1979-1981 Pastor E. Hall 1981-1990 Pastor A. Lampkin 1990-1995 Pastor Marvin Brown 1995 – Unknown Pastor Greg Robinzen Years of Service Unknown Pastor Gordon Fraser (Lead Campus Pastor) 2005 – Present Dr. Casey E. Adams (Campus Pastor) 2023 – Present

Former Beverly School Teachers

D. Foster J. Jemison M. Demills M. Bergren R. Carley M. Chamblain Mr. Hinckley R. Clinite Mr. Huffaker W. Fitch G. Schumaker M. Sundrin Ms. Walstron Ms. Lemon Ms. Crew Mr. & Mrs. Zalabak Mrs. Shandar M. Lockett G. Winfrey T. Daba E. Simon R. Warren R. Chamblain H. Flemmer E. Grenwich R. Smith J. Zachery Mr. Cismar J. Sheffield G. Shumaker Mr. & Mrs. Wallstrom Ms. Cook R. Sundin Mrs. Pualsen Mrs. Lindnes

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Beverly Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church listing was last updated on the 12th of August, 2023
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