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Lake View Church

2200 Lincoln Avenue
608-873-9838

Mission:

Transforming lives through a vital relationship with Jesus.

Vision:

Growing Deeper, Reaching Further

Values:

Growing Intentionally

We will mature into Christ-likeness by depending on the Holy Spirit as we pray, worship, study God's Word and apply biblical truth

Relating Authentically

We will love and support each other in meaningful relationships marked by grace and truth.

Serving Faithfully

We will generously serve people inside and outside the Church with our time, talents and treasures.

Reaching Outwardly

We will intentionally connect people to Jesus by sharing the Gospel. 


History:
The LakeView story begins in 1947 when the Norwegian Danish Methodist Church closed its doors at 111 South Page Street in Stoughton, Wisconsin. A few of its members along with a very active local Bible class wanted to start a Bible-centered church. This group became aligned with the Norwegian Danish Evangelical Free Church and began holding public services in October 1947. Mike Peterson of Williams Bay, Wisconsin, drove to Stoughton to serve as a lay pastor during the first year. The old building at 111 South Page St. was purchased from the Norwegian Danish Methodists for $4000.

The church was officially named and chartered as Calvary Evangelical Free Church on February 6, 1948, with 27 members. On April 1, 1948, the Rev. Gustav Hannevik became the first full-time pastor. Rev. Hannevik served 10 ½ years establishing the church on a solid foundation with attendance just over 100.

The church changed its name from Calvary Evangelical Free Church to LakeView Church in January 1999, while retaining its high commitment to the Evangelical Free Church of America. In June 2003, LakeView dedicated a 17,000-square-foot addition that includes a large gymnasium, office space and some cool classrooms for students.

God has been faithful to LakeView Church. Through the years many people have come to faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and many people have grown to spiritual maturity.


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