Our Vision at Summit is to be a church that turns the world upside down for Jesus. To grow daily in numbers, disciples, passion and the knowledge of God. A church that is sold out to the uncompromising truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Where people of all ages and stages in life can come and meet Christ and His people.
We want to be a church who’s altars are full with people coming to lay down their sin, and pride and exchange them for the great calling of Christ.
We strive to be a church that is so compassionate that people are drawn from impossible situations into a loving and caring group of believers to find truth and purpose.
To be a Kingdom-minded church that will count whatever the cost and pay whatever the price to see revival sweep this land.
To become a Church so committed to raising, training and empowering this generation to reap the end-time harvest for the glory of God.
We are a Church whose head is Jesus, whose help is the Holy Spirit and whose focus is the Great Commission.
We're one church meeting in two locations in Ashland and Mellen, Wisconsin. A great place to start is by joining us for a Sunday service at 10am. Our worship services are full of dynamic worship and practical, Biblical teaching. Whether you’re brand new to faith, have questions, or have been a Christ-follower for years, our services are a safe place to learn more about what it means to follow Jesus.
To see people transformed into totally devoted followers of Christ.
We are committed to seeing people trust Christ, obey Christ, and imitate Christ.
In the early 1880's, Swedish missionaries conducted a preaching mission in northern Wisconsin. Multiple nights of ministering and worshiping together stirred individuals to start meeting together on a regular basis. Thus, the organization of the Swedish Baptist Church was established on July 8, 1883. In addition to meeting for a worship service, Sunday School was held in various homes in the 1880’s. A disagreement in the church led to a split; a meeting was called which led to mutual confession and forgiveness. The individual congregations dissolved and started anew together. On December 14, 1890, the Swedish Salem Baptist Church was established with 45 members - Salem means shalom or peace. In peace, the combined members purchased a building which was located on Third Street and Tenth Avenue West and housed the congregation from 1890-1891.
In 1892 Salem moved to a new building located at 623 Second Avenue East and remained in that building for 90 years. From 1893-1908 Salem fostered seven sister churches. In 1900 gas and electric lights were installed, in 1936 English became the official language of the church and in 1946 the name was changed to Salem Baptist Church of Ashland. During the 1950’s education became a primary focus of the church, a transportation ministry began to bring adults and children from outlying areas to Salem. An education wing was built in 1951 to accommodate the increased numbers of attendees. In 1970 The Salem Center at 701 Ellis Avenue was purchased to house the growing youth activities.
With much discernment and prayer, a property at 1616 Beaser Avenue was purchased and construction of a new church began in August of 1981. In 1982 Salem moved into its newly constructed facility on September 12th with worship beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the old church, the pulpit and congregation moving caravan-style to the new building to conclude the service. Reflecting on that time, one member shared that “One of the greatest things to happen during the building was the oneness of spirit – getting to know each other, working together, and sensing God’s presence and leading.”
Throughout the next three decades God continued to use Salem in multiple ways to reach the Chequamegon Bay Region. The focus of the church during this time remained on families, particularly children, while still celebrating those in later seasons of life and all those wanting to move forward on their spiritual journey.
On October 31st, 2015, an arsonist set fire to the church. Approximately 65% of the facility was engulfed in flames before authorities arrived; the building was completely destroyed which launched Salem into yet another new season. Salem remained committed to meeting and spreading the gospel message to the Northland, so we became a church who stored all our meeting supplies in trailers and set up weekly in various locations. Local schools provided gymnasiums and/or auditoriums for our services, we would set up and tear down every Sunday.
Through this time of transition, it became clear that we were to relocate to a new location and in complete agreement a 34-acre parcel of land was purchased on Farm Road. The new location is nestled amongst a backdrop of pine, spruce, hardwood trees just two miles from our Beaser Avenue site. We broke ground in 2016 and contracted with builders who would allow parishioners to work alongside the trained carpenters. Precious memories were made, and relationships built during work events – true to our Baptist heritage, workdays always including a meal enjoyed together.
We moved into our new facility located at 400 Salem Drive in the summer of 2019. The 36,000 square foot building affords Salem ample space for various ministries and gatherings alike. In addition to Salem-sponsored events, we are committed to sharing our new church building with the Ashland community as we continue to pursue the mission for which we hold fast, To see people transformed into totally devoted followers of Jesus.
In December 2024 we officially change our name from Salem Baptist Church to Summit Church.
Jacob
Lead Pastor
Hannah
Office Manager
WHERE PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND STAGES IN LIFE CAN COME AND MEET CHRIST AND HIS PEOPLE.