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Spring Creek Church is a large church located in
Pewaukee, Wisconsin Pewaukee is a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 15,914 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The name of the city of Pewaukee comes from that of the name of the village, the ori ...
. The church is
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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. By 1951 a new building was added adjacent to the old one, housing the growing number of congregants. In 1964, continued growth mandated another move, this time to the suburb of
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. In the decades to follow, a Bible school and an
AWANA Awana is an international evangelical Christian nonprofit organization in child and youth discipleship. The headquarters are in St. Charles, Illinois, United States. History In 1941, the children's program at the North Side Gospel Center in Chic ...
program trained children. Involvement in worldwide missions also expanded to include dozens of families serving around the globe. In 1987, William "Chip" Bernhard was installed as senior pastor. Under Bernhard, the 1990s were marked by growth. Once again outgrowing facilities, Garfield Baptist relocated to of land in Pewaukee. In October 1997, the congregation drove down Capitol Drive to the new facility. In 2001, the congregation voted to change the name of the church to Spring Creek Church, which better reflected the new location and the church's desire to reach beyond its traditional Baptist roots. Also in 2001, Spring Creek completed the ''Building for the Harvest'' capital campaign and opened a new $4.2 million 850-seat worship center. After doubling attendance in the decade since moving to Pewaukee, in early 2008, construction began on the ''And 1'' campaign, which included a $6 million expansion to the worship center (increasing capacity to nearly 2,000), a new
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, coffee bar, and Christian education wing. The project was completed in January 2009.


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External links


Official church website
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