| The History of Mount Vernon Seventh-day Adventist Church |
![]() Thaddeus Wilson, Sr. and James North fasted and prayed that God would open a way for them to move forward with a self-supporting tent effort. Shortly after, a tent was purchased, which seated 120 people and was pitched at the corner of South Eighth Avenue and West Third Street on July 1933. For ten weeks, evangelistic meetings were held and the effort became a success. It created widespread interest among the communities in the Mount Vernon area and the news about it was also published in the local papers. As a result nine individuals were baptized and the following year eight more persons. The seventeen new believers from both efforts became members of the New Rochelle Church, and later formed the nucleus of the Mount Vernon Mission. During the Mission’s growth, the New Rochelle Church was very supportive. They gave their means and time to help the mission, and the work in Mount Vernon. In 1939 Elder Wilson, now an ordained minister, was made the pastor of the new congregation. In that year the mission was organized into a church. This was a milestone in the history of the Mount Vernon Church. Twenty pastors have shepherded this church starting with Elder Thaddeus Wilson, Sr. to our present Pastor Dr. Abraham J. Jules. The Mount Vernon Church has seen and experienced the goodness of the Lord over the years. To Him be the glory and the honor for ever and ever. |
