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Calvary Chapel Milwaukee
Milwaukee
WI
53209
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Who we are
Calvary Chapel Milwaukee is a fellowship of believers under the Lordship of Jesus Christ who desire to glorify Him with our lives. We yearn to know and experience Jesus through His written word and in doing so, be transformed into the image of our Savior. We aspire to see the salvation of those who do not have a personal relationship with Jesus. We desire to see Christians grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus and mature in their walk with Him, as well as be equipped for the work of the ministry. This site will allow you to become familiar with us and our beliefs. Grace to you all. May the love of Jesus surround you as you walk with Him.
Street Address
7368 N. Teutonia Ave.
Milwaukee,
WI
53209
United States
Phone: 414-355-7601
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Church Pastor
Lowell Nelson
Pastor
7368 N. Teutonia Ave.
Milwaukee,
WI
53209
United States
Phone: 414-355-7601
Download Pastor Lowell Nelson vCard
Quote of the Day
Psalms 26:2
Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.
Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.
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From Hwy 43:
Take the Good Hope Rd. exit 80. Turn WEST Good Hope Rd. (2.1 mi). Turn RIGHT at N Teutonia Ave. (0.2 mi) until you see the sign for Calvary Chapel of Milwaukee on the RIGHT.
From Hwy 41/45:
Merge onto EAST Good Hope Rd. exit 47B. Turn LEFT at N Teutonia Ave. (0.2 mi) until you see the sign for Calvary Chapel of Milwaukee on the RIGHT.
Take the Good Hope Rd. exit 80. Turn WEST Good Hope Rd. (2.1 mi). Turn RIGHT at N Teutonia Ave. (0.2 mi) until you see the sign for Calvary Chapel of Milwaukee on the RIGHT.
From Hwy 41/45:
Merge onto EAST Good Hope Rd. exit 47B. Turn LEFT at N Teutonia Ave. (0.2 mi) until you see the sign for Calvary Chapel of Milwaukee on the RIGHT.
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Calvary Chapel Milwaukee Milwaukee Service Times
Sunday Mornings
10:00 AM
Wednesday Evenings
7:00 PM
Service Times last updated on the 30th of September, 2022
10:00 AM
Wednesday Evenings
7:00 PM
Service Times last updated on the 30th of September, 2022
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Calvary Chapel Milwaukee History
Calvary Chapel began in the late 1960's as a small non-denominational church of 25 members pastored by Chuck Smith. Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa is home to some 30,000 believers, The Word for Today publishes Bible study books and tapes all over the world, KWVE broadcasts God's Word to all of Southern California, and Calvary Chapel's Bible College provides Bible education to thousands at its home campus in Murrieta, California and at over 20 extension campuses world wide.
Because of its size and influence, many Christians have asked exactly what Calvary Chapel believes, what are its distinctives, what sets it apart from other Christian groups. At Calvary Chapel, we have always been hesitant to try and answer those questions, not because we are unsure of our beliefs, but because we are cautious to avoid division within the Body of Christ. After all, what really matters is what we have in common as Christians: the "essential" doctrines of the infallibility of God's Word, the virgin birth of Christ, His sinless life, death for our sins, bodily resurrection. ascension to glory, and personal return to rule the earth. These are the essence of Christianity, and agreed upon by virtually all born again believers.
When we move away from the essential doctrines to those that are less essential we risk setting barriers up in the church, something we at Calvary Chapel have no desire to do. Still, Calvary Chapel is distinct from denominational churches and other Protestant groups and people want to know what those distinctions are.
It is not our purpose to cause division or discord in the Body of Christ, conversely, we long for unity among God's people of all persuasions, and we allow for a great deal of flexibility even within our own ranks. Calvary Chapel pastors are not clones who all believe exactly the same thing. Still, there are distinctives that make Calvary Chapel unique and which define our mission.
Because of its size and influence, many Christians have asked exactly what Calvary Chapel believes, what are its distinctives, what sets it apart from other Christian groups. At Calvary Chapel, we have always been hesitant to try and answer those questions, not because we are unsure of our beliefs, but because we are cautious to avoid division within the Body of Christ. After all, what really matters is what we have in common as Christians: the "essential" doctrines of the infallibility of God's Word, the virgin birth of Christ, His sinless life, death for our sins, bodily resurrection. ascension to glory, and personal return to rule the earth. These are the essence of Christianity, and agreed upon by virtually all born again believers.
When we move away from the essential doctrines to those that are less essential we risk setting barriers up in the church, something we at Calvary Chapel have no desire to do. Still, Calvary Chapel is distinct from denominational churches and other Protestant groups and people want to know what those distinctions are.
It is not our purpose to cause division or discord in the Body of Christ, conversely, we long for unity among God's people of all persuasions, and we allow for a great deal of flexibility even within our own ranks. Calvary Chapel pastors are not clones who all believe exactly the same thing. Still, there are distinctives that make Calvary Chapel unique and which define our mission.
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