The Traverse City Seventh-day Adventist Church

2055 Four Mile Road North

Traverse City, MI 49686

(Corner of Hammond & Four Mile Roads)

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Mission Projects

Adventist Missions

The goal of the Seventh-day Adventist Church missionary effort is helping people around the world fall in love with Jesus. It encompasses every form of outreach – including large meetings, radio, television and one-on-one Bible study.

Adventist Mission is also dedicated to meeting the physical and emotional needs of individuals. Teaching relevant living skills, providing health care at hospitals and clinics, conducting development projects, supplying resources and vital organizational support are all part of Adventist Mission. And it’s all provided largely by donations from church members and others.

Each Sabbath, our Sabbath School classes collect an offering that supports this effort.  In addition, some portion of our Tithe is allocated to supporting missions around the world.  Click to learn more.

Adventist Frontier Missions

AFM is an Adventist Christian lay ministry dedicated to establishing church-planting movements among people groups with no Adventist presence.  Members of our church are helping to support two families working with this mission organization.

Hearth to Hearth Ministries

The number of Africa’s homeless orphans, due to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, has become astronomical. Hearth to Hearth Ministries was brought face to face with this heart-wrenching problem in the autumn of 2001. This is when we learned that a whole generation has been nearly wiped out due to this terrible scourge. Hearth to Hearth Ministries is committed to helping as many of these orphans of Kenya, Uganda (and in time) beyond, as possible.  To accomplish this, our all-volunteer Board of Directors and staff have chosen to resist the trend towards "Americanizing" these orphans. Instead, our orphanages are built according to African standards and staffed by dedicated African volunteers who work to raise these orphans in the more traditional African fashion. You can help.  Learn More

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