DDHC – Deaf Dakota Hills Church

About

DDHC – Deaf Dakota Hills Church – is a church designed and purposed to serve the deaf culture community south of the Twin Cities in Minnesota.  DDHC prides itself on being a full Gospel church that believes in the Bible as truth and is intended for learning and spiritual growth today.

Our church services are entirelly performed in Sign Language, even with that being the case, anyone Deaf of Hearing is more than welcome to attend our services.

DDHC is an Assembly of God church under the Minnesota District, and apart of the National Deaf Fellowship of the Assemblies of God.

History

1990     3 Deaf families and a single lady of Eagan, MN met together and shared their  vision to start a new Deaf church in the south metro of the Twin Cities.

1991     They started a new Deaf church at the Anderson’s place. Pastor Leslie Lawer became the Pastor of the church as a U.S. Missions project.

1992     On September 6, Labor weekend at the Anderson’s home, DDHC was officially recognized as a church.

1993     We looked for a place to worship as the home could not hold the growth  number of congregation. We rented the Children’s Day Care Center on Lexington Ave and near Yankee Doodle Road in Eagan.

1995     The Deaf Dakota Hills Church had been growing. On the first Sunday in April, we moved to Mount Olivet Assembly of God to rent the old chapel on the upper level floor.

2005     In September, Pastor Jung Chul Kim was elected as the Pastor of Deaf Dakota Hills Church

2008     In October, Emory D. Dively was elected as the interim-Pastor of Deaf Dakota Hills Church