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  2. 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.

  3. Elmbrook Church - Wikipedia

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    Non-denominational. 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 ...

  4. Metropolitan Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Baptist Church of Washington D.C. Founded. 1864. Founder (s) Rev. Henry Bailey. Clergy. Pastor (s) George L. Parks Jr. (2023–present) The Metropolitan Baptist Church is a Baptist church founded in 1864 at 1200 Mercantile Lane in Largo, Maryland, U.S..

  5. 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 ...

  6. Milwaukee metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee metropolitan area (also known as Metro Milwaukee or Greater Milwaukee) is a major metropolitan area located in Southeastern Wisconsin, consisting of the city of Milwaukee and some of the surrounding area. There are several definitions of the area, including the Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis metropolitan area and the Milwaukee ...

  7. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, the Archdiocese of Milwaukee had a membership of 591,890 Catholics in 198 parishes, representing the most heavily Catholic region of the state. There were 322 diocesan priests, 370 religious priests, and 147 permanent deacons. The religious orders included 82 brothers and 994 women religious.

  8. Mount Mary University - Wikipedia

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    Mount Mary University is a private Roman Catholic women's university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The university was founded in 1913 by the School Sisters of Notre Dame [1] and was Wisconsin's first four-year, degree-granting Catholic college for women. [2] Today, the university serves women at the undergraduate level and both women and men at the ...

  9. 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 ...