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  2. Elmbrook Church - Wikipedia

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    Website. elmbrook.org. Elmbrook Church is a non-denominational, evangelical Christian megachurch located in the Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield, Wisconsin, in Waukesha County. Since the church's founding in 1958, it has become one of the largest churches in the United States. Weekly church attendance averages 7,000, making it the largest church ...

  3. Calvary Cemetery (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated on All Souls Day in 1902, the chapel held mass on Memorial Day and All Souls Day until 1950, when the building's deteriorating condition made this impractical. Archbishop Henni donated 3 acres (1.2 ha) of land across Bluemound Road to the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin on September 9, 1879 for a monastery and church. In exchange, they ...

  4. Spring Creek Church - Wikipedia

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    The church is autonomous and independent of any denominational control. History. The church was founded in 1882 as Garfield Baptist Church when a small group of Christians started a mission church. The church's earliest days unfolded in a small, wooden-frame building on the corner of Second Street and Garfield Avenue in Milwaukee.

  5. John Harper (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    29 May 1872. Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Died. 15 April 1912. (1912-04-15) (aged 39) North Atlantic Ocean. John Harper (29 May 1872 – 15 April 1912) was a Scottish Baptist pastor who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean .

  6. Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod - Wikipedia

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    United States and 24 other countries. The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod ( WELS ), also referred to simply as the Wisconsin Synod, is an American Confessional Lutheran denomination of Christianity. Characterized as theologically conservative, it was founded in 1850 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin .

  7. Bishop Sedgwick Daniels, electrifying and influential ... - AOL

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    After more than three decades serving as head of one of Milwaukee's largest Black churches and a guiding light for the city's faith community, Daniels died Sunday. He was 64 years old. Daniels ...

  8. Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Milwaukee) - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1837, St. John's parish was the first Roman Catholic congregation in Milwaukee. In early years, the congregation worshiped at St. Peter's church nearby. Cathedral steeple seen from the northeast. Archbishop John Henni purchased land for the cathedral in 1844. The cornerstone was laid on December 5, 1847, after nearly $30,000 was ...

  9. Basilica of St. Josaphat - Wikipedia

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    Video tour of the basilica. The Basilica of St. Josaphat, located in the Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, is one of 82 American minor basilicas. In its grandeur and opulence it is an excellent example of the so-called Polish cathedral style of church architecture found in the ...