Freedhem is an unincorporated community in Belle Prairie Township, Morrison County, Minnesota, United States.
Freedhem was a Swedish settlement in the early 1900s that was an agricultural gem of Morrison county, Minnesota.
It had a large farmers' co-operative creamery, general store and two Swedish churches.
The Sam Bloom family donated two acres in the northwest corner of their land to build a church and create a burial place for the settlers.
Bergquist home to organize and later the decision was made to erect the building in Freedhem and call it Swedish Lutheran Zion.