Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly Belmont VT

05730

Telegram

We found 1 more Baptist church near Belmont




Who we are

A CHURCH FOR ALL SEASONS

The Village Church is located in one of the highest and prettiest villages in the Green Mountains. In fact, our Gothic spire is 1,945 ft. above sea level making it the highest steeple in VT (with a feeling of being "closer to God".) That is our desire to see families and individuals come into a closer personal relationship to God through Jesus. We like to think of ourselves as a "family of believers doing life together." That involves being "a church for all seasons." We all enter various seasons in our lives. Our church strives to meet the needs of people moving through those seasons. What season are you in and how can we encourage your growth in it?

  Edit




Street Address

Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly
32 Church St
Belmont, VT 05730
United States
Phone: (760) 845 6617

Download Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly vCard with Service Times


Click here to contact the church   Edit

Church Pastor

Jeremiah Johnson
Jeremiah Johnson
Pastor
32 Church St
Belmont, VT 05730
United States
Phone: (760) 845 6617

Download Pastor Jeremiah Johnson vCard


Click here to contact Jeremiah Johnson   Edit



Denomination

American Baptist Churches USA logo
  Edit

Affiliations

American Baptist Churches USA   Edit

Church Website


Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly on Social Media

  Edit


Leadership

Leader Name:
Jeremiah Johnson   Edit
Leader Position:
Pastor   Edit
Formal Title:
  Edit
Leader Address:
  Edit
Phone:
Fax:
  Edit
Leader Email:
Click here to contact Jeremiah Johnson   Edit
Leader Bio:
  Edit
  Edit
Other Church Leaders:
  Edit

Leadership Photos



Administration

Admin Name:
  Edit
Admin Position:
  Edit
Admin Address:
  Edit
Phone:
  Edit
Fax:
  Edit
Admin Email:
  Edit

Mailing Address

  Edit

Driving Directions

A From:
B To:
Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly - 32 Church St, Belmont, VT
Mode of Travel:




Travel/Direction Tips

Know how to get there? Share the knowledge with others!   Edit


Parking

Please share parking information and/or parking experience!   Edit


Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly Service Times

Worship 9:30am
Coffee Hour 10:45am
BS Tuesday 7pm

It's been more than a year since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.

Please contact the church to confirm Service Times or SUBSCRIBE to updates below
print
PRINT
increase font size
ZOOM
add to calendar
ICAL
subscribe to updates
SUBSCRIBE
  Edit



Worship Languages

  Edit


Dress Code

  Edit


Sunday School / Children and Youth Activities

Under 12s:
  Edit
Under 18s:
  Edit

Local outreach & community activities

  Edit

Other activities & ministries

  Edit

Special Needs/Accessibility

  Edit

Prayers and Hymns

Main Bible:
  Edit
Hymns and Songs:
  Edit


Other information

Average Adult Congregation:
  Edit
Average Youth Congregation:
  Edit
Additional Info:
  Edit


Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly Church Belmont Photos




Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly History

The origins of our church are rather fascinating. The story goes that one Sunday morning some settlers on the other side of town set out into, what they thought was virgin wilderness to search for their lost cattle. After tramping about two miles through the dense woods they heard a dog bark and heading toward the sound, they came upon a religious service being held in the cabin of Deacon Icabod Clark, a pillar of the Baptist church. Stephen Clark paused in the midst of his inspiring exhortation to welcome the newcomers and at the conclusion there were introductions and handshakes all around.Soon a trail was blazed between the two newly acquainted settlements and thus began a long relationship between the believers in the north and south ends of Mt. Holly.

The original Belmont church was built through the urging of Rev. Daniel Packer in 1820 and was basically a union of Baptists, Methodists and Congregationalists.The reason for another church building in town was the powerful revivals which occured in 1817,1826, and 1832. Mt. Holly became the largest Baptist church in the state of Vermont with 466 members by 1840. Not only was the "South Church" in Belmont launched, but churches in Shrewsbury and East Wallingford were also organized by Mt. Holly Baptists. The original building, erected in 1851, where our current pastor, Rev. Glenn Davis began his ministry in 1980, was destroyed by a tragic fire on March 26th, 1990. With it went the unusually colorful stained glass windows and years of memories, but not the spirit of a committed congregation dedicated to the cause of Christ.

On the 26th of December 2007, St. Mary's Mission Church in Mt. Holly burned to the ground. In something rarely seen these days, our Catholic neighbors were invited to use our facility. A remnant of St. Mary's continues to worship and serve at Village Baptist in the true spirit of Christian unity.

  Edit


Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly Historical Photos

The power of Christian prayer "Don't pray when you feel like it. Have an appointment with the Lord and keep it. A man is powerful on his knees."
Corrie ten Boom
Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly listing was last updated on the 1st of January, 2024
Subscribe to Updates
Please enter the correct information below. Thank you!
Subject:
Message:
Your Name (not required):
Your Email (not required):
This church page is missing service times. Please help this page visitors by submitting Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly Service Times. Thank you!
Subject:
Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly service times
Message:
Your Name:
Your Email:
Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly Contact Form
Subject:
Your Name:
Your Email:
Message:
Subscribe to updates:
check this box to receive an email message when this page has been modified
Subscribe to Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly updates
Subject:
Subscription to Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly updates
Your Name:
Your Email:
As soon as Village Baptist Church Mt. Holly updates this page, you'll be notified by email.
Go to top arrow Go to bottom arrow