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Freewill Baptist Church (also known as Prospect Aid Meeting House and Muskego Meeting House) is a historic church at 19750 W. National Avenue in New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States. It was built in 1859 [ 2 ] and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
Pages in category "Baptists from Wisconsin" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The church was founded in 1958 as the First Baptist Church of Brookfield, when 30 Christians met at Leland Elementary School in Elm Grove. The next year, Elmbrook called its first salaried pastor, Ted Anderson. In 1963, Pastor Bob Hobson was called to lead the church and the name was changed to Elmbrook Baptist Church.
In 1850, 10 years after the end of the Second Great Awakening (1790–1840), of the 341 churches with regular services in the Wisconsin, 110 were Methodist, 64 were Catholic, 49 were Baptist, 40 were Presbyterian, 37 were Congregationalist, 20 were Lutheran, 19 were Episcopal, and 2 were Dutch Reformed. [5]
The congregation is a natural heir to the Highland Boulevard church, whose owners have reflected the changing makeup of the city.
Roger Williams (1603–1683, E/US), founded First Baptist Church in America [120] Jonathan Woodhouse (born 1955, W), British Army chaplain and preacher Nigel G. Wright (born 1949, E), theologian, writer and President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain (2002–2013)
oldest Baptist church congregation in the U.S., founded by Roger Williams in 1636, current meeting house dates from 1775 Harbor Church: built 1886: Block Island, Rhode Island: currently building was originally a Victorian hotel, but congregation dates to 1600s West Greenwich Baptist Church and Cemetery: built 1822 NRHP-listed
$38.5 billion family net worth in 2024; based in Racine, Wisconsin. Wisconsin-based Johnson family owns S.C. Johnson, which has an estimated revenues of $10.5 billion.Founded in 1886, company ...