God’s Sustaining Grace Since 1871
Bethlehem Baptist Church was organized in 1871 as the First Swedish Baptist Church of Minneapolis with 22 charter members. During the 1880s, First Swedish Baptist Church bought a building at 8th Street & 13th Avenue, where we’ve been for more than a century. In 1893, bi-monthly services in English were added. It wasn’t until the mid-1930s that the Swedish services were discontinued. By the 1940s, our membership had filled the building.
Expansion
We expanded our education space in 1955 and built a new sanctuary in 1991. In 2003, the Education for Exultation campaign funded the further expansion of education space.
Multiple Campuses
In September 2002, more than 900 of our members and regular attendees began to worship on Sunday mornings at Northwestern College. Believing that multiple campuses will yield more long-term effectiveness than the centralized enlargement of one Downtown Campus, we eventually embraced the vision of a multi-site church. Then in 2022, the elders, desiring to strengthen the core of Bethlehem, felt led by the Holy Spirit to pursue a transition from one multicampus church to three independent churches, believing this transition would lead to stronger churches, more focused ministry, and greater gospel spreading for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ.
Treasuring Christ Together
In 2004, we formalized the Treasuring Christ Together vision. TCT was a multiplying movement of campuses, new churches, and a Global Diaconate (funds and teams to relieve suffering around the world).
By Fall 2005, we opened a permanent North Campus in Mounds View. In September 2006, we also began to hold worship services at a South Site, meeting for five years at Burnsville High School and then moving to Lakeville South High School as more space was needed. In the Fall 2018, we opened a permanent South Campus in Lakeville. On October 16, 2022, the congregation voted to become three separate churches. On December 1, 2022, the South Campus became South Cities Church.
The TCT vision also resulted in 14 church plants (2003–2014).
Missions and Outreach
Over the last century, we’ve been involved in various stages of starting other churches (see a comprehensive list) of Bethlehem’s church plant work since our beginning in 1871. Striving to be a seedbed for missions and outreach, Bethlehem continues to develop and encourage new churches in the United States and in other countries.
Historical Records
The Minnesota Historical Society has a large inventory of our historical documents. View their collection.