Sunday School

for children ages 4 to 10 takes place during regular scheduled worship from 9:30 – 10:30 AM.  This is located in the The Lamar and Sandy Cope Sunday School Room on 1st Floor.

Nursery Care

for infants and young children is available during worship.  The Church Nursery is located on the 2nd floor of the Education Wing.

Camp Tamarack

is owned and operated by the American Baptist Churches of Wisconsin. Located on over 200 acres outside of Waupaca, and holding considerable frontage on the beautiful Chain of Lakes, Tamarack offers a retreat for youth and adults of all beliefs throughout the year.  Summer Camp sessions!  Click here for more information, schedule, registration forms.

Reboot: Refreshing Your Faith in a High-Tech World

In an accessible and conversational voice, Bethel University communications professor Peggy Kendall has designed this practical resource to help Christians think more intentionally about how technology is slowly changing the way we live. How can we use existing and future technology in ways that are consistent with the values and lifestyle God calls us to adopt? Fred Oaks will lead the class scheduled to begin February 19 and conclude March 12, 2017. We will meet Sundays from 11:00-11:50 AM in the Fellowship Hall.  A weekly handout will be provided.

Tuesday Morning Bible Study

Join us Tuesday mornings at 10:00 AM as we focus on the scripture reading for the upcoming Sunday.  It's a wonderful way to prepare your heart, soul and mind for Sunday's sermon.  So come join us for a cup of coffee and great discussion.  Pastor Gerry Krupp will lead the discussion.

Meeting real needs in our community.

"Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you...?" - Matthew 25:37

Here are some of the wonderful partnerships we've developed as we seek to share the love of Christ in tangible ways that meet real needs in our community:

Spring City Clubhouse

Spring City Clubhouse, affiliated with the National Alliance on Mental Illness, meets in our facilities.

Donna Lexa Art Centers

Donna Lexa Art Centers uses our facilities to promote creativity, dignity and community for people with special needs through art.

The Hope Center

We support The Hope Center in offering hot, fresh, nutritious meals every day of the week to guests that include the homeless, those living in rooming houses or shelters, families trying to stretch their budget, and elderly persons on a fixed income, many of whom are physically and/or mentally impaired.  Church volunteers use the Hope Center's facility to serve home-cooked "Loaves and Fishes" meals on Sundays.

Samson House

Our former parsonage houses Samson House, a Community Based Residential Facility operated by Matt Talbot Recovery Services.  Samson House provides structure, supervision, socialization, and individualized treatment plans to aid mentally ill residents in gaining skills for day-to-day living.

During our frigid Wisconsin winters we have opened our doors to make the church facility a Warming Center that welcomes homeless men needing a hot beverage, a nutritious snack, and a warm, safe place to sleep. We also help support the Milwaukee Christian Center, founded 95 years ago by the wife of the pastor of a Baptist church in Pewaukee, a nearby village.