The Bay View Association's Relationship

to the United Methodist Church


Historical Past


Bay View was founded in 1875 by Michigan Methodists as a camp meeting "for intellectual and scientific culture and the promotion of the cause of religion and morality." At its organizational meeting, officers were elected and Articles of Association were adopted under a general law of the State of Michigan. The pastor of the Methodist Church in Petoskey served as the first liaison agent for the committee.

Although conceived by Methodist clergy and laity, promoted by the joint Michigan Methodist conferences, and often sustained at critical moments by Methodist congregations, Bay View has been ecumenical in management and life. From its beginning, we have welcomed persons of any denominational affiliation who have a desire to assist in perpetuating the Association's principles and purpose.

Begun as a retreat for revival meetings and spiritual refreshment, within the first decade, Bay View expressed its "Methodist concern" for intellectual enlightenment and cultural growth. As a result, by the late 1880's the Bay View Assembly became a pioneering institution in public education with an ambitious summer university, a Chautauqua series attracting tens of thousands of visitors, and a homestudy program enrolling men and women across the nation. During the same period, the raw territory, where the early "tent city" was built, was transformed into a resort community of such Victorian charm that it has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.

Throughout its history, Bay View has consistently retained and continued to follow closely the principles of spiritual growth and cultural advancement initiated and steadfastly practiced by its Methodist founders.


Current Relationship – The Bay View Assembly Program


The relationship to the church can also be seen in the programs of the Association. Among the committees specified in the By-Laws is a Committee on Worship. This committee arranges for Sunday morning services of worship during the Summer Assembly, which includes: bringing outstanding preachers from different denominations to the memorial pulpit in John M. Hall Auditorium; weekly celebrations of the sacrament of Holy Communion in Crouse Memorial Chapel; a Sunday School Program for adults, and the weekday "Religion and Life Forum", which offers adults opportunity for challenging presentations and serious study of the Bible, theology, philosophy, and current issues. It also supervises the work of the youth minister.

Bay View Association and The United Methodist Church share the mutual and complementary objective of serving people through Christian ministry. As such, Bay View is proud to be a truly "church related" institution.

For more information on The United Methodist Church, visit http://www.umc.org.
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For additional information about Bay View, please feel free to browse our web site using the links above. You also may email us for a complimentary copy of our 2008 Summer Program book; call us at 231-347-6225; or write us at P.O. Box 583, Petoskey, MI 49770. You may download a copy of the program (10MB) by clicking here. The Summer Program contains a complete Calendar of Events for the 2008 season. Thank you for your interest in the Bay View Association.


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