Elim Tabernacle Inc
United Pentecostal Church International
5000 South 60th Street
Greenfield, WI 53220
Elim Tabernacle Inc is a small church located in Greenfield, WI. Our church was founded in 1943 and is associated with the United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI).
What to Expect at Elim Tabernacle Inc
Leaders:
Steve Rogers, Pastor
Tim Vik, Assistant Pastor
MW Rogers, Senior Pastor
Service Times:
Sunday Service 10:00am
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm
Thursday Ladies Prayer 6:00pm
Service Details
- Formal and informal attire most common
- Contemporary worship style
- Communion
- Altar call or invitation
- Location: Milwaukee County
- Parking: Private lot
- Saturday evening service: No
- Multi-site church: No
- Primary language used: English
Ministries and Programs
- Children's ministry
- Youth or teen ministry
- Weekly small groups
- Missions
- Young adult ministry
- Men/women's ministry
- Community service
- Food pantry
- Weddings/receptions
- Funerals
Additional Info About Our Church
When you visit Elim Tabernacle, you can expect to see a variety of people, from differing backgrounds and at different points in their walk with God, coming together to worship our Creator. Our number one priority is our personal relationship with God. Our primary life focus is to extend extravagant joy and gratitude to our great Creator. While striving to grow spiritually to become Christ-like, Elim maintains a strong "come as you are" culture.
Mission:
Our mission is to grow - grow in body, soul and spirit.
Vision:
Our vision statement is clear - reach and teach.
Purpose:
Following the rewarding directive of Jesus as He taught in Matthew 28:19, it is a great honor and joy to reach others with the good news of Jesus Christ and to do all we can to make disciples of all nations starting with our local, vibrant and growing church body. We have a passion for people, our city, and our world. This church has a culture that is characterized by worship, the presence of God, family, revival, miracles and healings, and honor. Our rich history and leadership of multiple generations have shaped these as well as the following core values. We often refer to our faith as "apostolic," which may not be a real common word in our culture today, but we like that word, because we are really making ever effort to connect to the apostles at the very beginning of Christianity. While culture has changed over the past two millenniums, the truth taught in the Bible has not. While recognizing that none of us are perfect, we are trying to live through what we see the Scriptures tell us.
