New Life Assembly of God
612 East North
Street
P.O. Box 218
Plainfield, WI
54966
(715) 335-6905
Oasis
Christian Fellowship
N5559 – 8th
Avenue
Plainfield, WI
54966
(715) 335-6640
First
Baptist
Church
205 East Clark
Street
Plainfield, WI
54966
(715) 335-6330
St.
Paul’s Catholic Church
622 South Beach
Street
Plainfield, WI
54966
(715) 335-4314
United
Methodist
Church
P.O. Box
36
308 North Main Street
Plainfield, WI
54966
(715) 335-6738
Poy Sippi
Emmaus
Evangelical Lutheran Church
W2185 Country H
Poy Sippi, WI
(920) 987-5229
First
Lutheran Church
W2314 Prospect
Street
Poy Sippi, WI 54967
(920) 987-5151
Church email
Pastor email
Poy Sippi
United
Methodist Church
PO Box 365
W2256 Liberty St
Poy Sippi, Wisconsin 54967
(920) 987-5223
Redgranite
Oakridge Mennonite Church
Redgranite, WI 54970
(920) 566-4475
St. Mark Catholic Church
228 Church Street
Redgranite, Wisconsin 54970
(920) 566-4442
Trinity
Evangelical Lutheran Church
330 Foster Road
Redgranite, Wisconsin 54970
(920) 566-4212
First Congregational
Church
887 Bonnell
Avenue
Redgranite, Wisconsin 56970
(920) 566-4666
Saxeville
St. John’s Lutheran Church
W4570 County Highway A
Saxeville,
WI
(920) 622-3371
Saxeville Baptist
Church
W4616 South
County Rd A
Saxeville,
WI
(920) 622-3206
Wautoma
Crossroads Family Church
640 S. Water Street
Wautoma, WI 54982
920-787-2355
Faith
Baptist
Church
514 West Elm
Street
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-4202
Grace
United Methodist Church
N2133 Southgate
Terrace
Wautoma, WI
54982
(715) 787-4668
Hope
Lutheran Church
301 East Main
Street
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-3920
Peace
Lutheran Church
335 West Prairie
Street
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-3856
St.
Joseph Catholic Church
364 South
Cambridge
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-3848
St.
Peter’s Lutheran
Church
P.O. Box
396
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-7837
Trinity
Lutheran
Church
121 West Elm
Street
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-2891
Waushara
Community Church (Wautoma)
N2126 22nd
Avenue
PO Box 1139
Wautoma, Wisconsin 54982
(920) 787-7148
Waushara
Evangelical Free Church
430 South Oxford
Street
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-7749
West Holden Church
N4256 County Rd
MM
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-7277
Wild Rose
Holden Lutheran Church
(Mt. Morris & Wild Rose)
N3388 State Road
152
Wautoma, WI
54982
(920) 787-3187
St Paul Lutheran Church
420 Park Avenue
Wild Rose,
WI 54984
(920) 622-3280
Wild Rose Baptist Church
1013 Main Stree
Wild
Rose,
WI 54984
(920) 622-4184
Wild Rose Presbyterian
Church
501 Jackson Street
Wild Rose, WI 54984
(920) 622-3515
Wild Rose United
Methodist Church
225 Summit
Wild Rose, WI 54984
(920) 622-3800
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Miscellaneous Church Information
Contributed by Shirley Paulson
"THE CORRECT NAME OF THE BORTH SEPARATIST CHURCH."
Way back, Oscar Schroeder (He was born in about 1905) told me
that the Borth Separatist Church had only one minister-Rev. Carl Miller (Who
is buried on the Borth Cem.) While re-reading the confirmation cert. of my
grandmother (Anna Albertina Schonscheck/Schmude, [whose Mother was Albertine
Haase/Schonscheck]) I noticed she was confirmed at Borth [see separate
confirmation cert. email for correct name] in a Lutheran Church and the
minister who signed her cert. was Rev. Carl Miller.
Then I had copies of some old Wedding Invitations where they
were specifically invited to the "Borth Separatist Church". I went over to
the Wautoma Courthouse and looked up those Marriage licenses and I
found:-----Type of ceremony Luth. or Ev.Luth-----Signed by:--Rev. Carl
Miller.
Now in the book "Historic Lake Poygan" by Chas. H. Velte
(copyright 1976) on page 118 he writes:
"There was another church (besides
the Methodist Church) located between the EUB and the Lutheran church called
the Separatist Church, often called Pastor Millers Church. It was composed
of a group that had withdrawn from the Lutheran Church and established an
independent church. Pastor Miller came direct from Germany to become Pastor
of this Church. He continued to serve there until his retirement, after
which the Church ceased to exist. His pastorate covered a period of about 25
years, during the latter 1800s and early 1900s."
Transcribed and submitted by
Joan Benner
First Baptist
Church of Saxeville
When the Danish Baptist Church in Potter County, Pennsylvania, disbanded, some
of the members moved to Waushara County, Wisconsin. Reverend Soren Larsen left
the Raymond Wisconsin church in 1857 to go to Waushara. There is no record of
the exact date of the organization of the church in Waushara County but most
likely it was organized in 1858. When Rev. Lars Jorgensen visited the field in
1859, he helped the church to re-organize. N. S. Lawdahl in his History of
Danish Baptists in America says of the Waushara church, that it probably was the
most checkered career of any of our [Danish Baptist] churches. Divisions often
rent the church, so that, at one time there were as many as three different
organizations on the field. Because of this, many different names for the church
appear in the records, as: Waushara, Bloomfield, Town of Leon, Pine River. All
of these places are in Waushara County, and the work spoken of in these records
is that of our Danish Baptists.
We are naturally interested in knowing the cause of the many divisions in the
church. It seems, first of all, that the church suffered from too many leaders;
this sounds rather strange, but perhaps the trouble was a bit of jealousy among
the different leaders. Adventist propaganda also caused the church considerable
trouble. And, even at this early date, the language question seems to have been
the cause of mis-understanding and dissension. In spite of all these
difficulties, about 190 souls were added to its membership by baptism. In the
year 1900 the Waushara church was reorganized as an English-speaking church,
under the name of The First Baptist Church of Saxeville.
Source: Seventy-Five Years of Danish Baptist Missionary Work in America.
Published by the Danish Baptist General Conference of America, printed by
American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia, © 1931.