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745 Lutheran Street
Platteville, WI 53818
United States
Service Times
Worship Saturdays- 10:30am, goes to around noon. From 10 to 10:30 on Saturdays our free cafe is open! Snacks, coffee, hot chocolate and tea for all! **Bible studies weekly-Saturdays 1 pm **Prayer Warrior meetings-Every Monday at 4pm. **Women's tea/craft time monthly-3rd Thursday 4 pm-Time to connect as woman and do a craft or just mingle. **Song Fusion- Every Friday night. Come and sing along & worship in a casual setting. Snacks provided. **Purpose Driven Life Book workshops Saturdays 2pm-Book and materials provided. **Free monthly Community Meal Saturdays. **Personal Growth seminars.
(608) 348-5727
Roxanne Adams

Our Mission

A Non-denominational Christ-centered Family Church with a mission to prepare people for an eternity with a God who loves them. STATEMENT OF FAITH 1. God is love. He is the Creator of all things and the source of compassion, goodness, and justice. God is merciful, gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in truth. He is eternal, all-powerful, and all-knowing. God is not arbitrary, vengeful, exacting, unforgiving, or severe. The primary manifestations of God are the all-present Spirit and the beings of the Father and the Son (Jesus). {Revelation 1:8; Genesis 1:1; Exodus 34:5-7; Psalms 86:15; John 1:1-4, 14, 18, 4:24; 1John 4:8; Luke 18:19; Proverbs 29:26; Acts 2:17;} 2. The Bible is our principle source of knowledge about God and redemption. It is our ultimate authority for truth, our guidebook for life, and primary way God speaks to us. {John 17:17; Matthew 4:4; Timothy 3:14-17} 3. Our salvation comes from trusting God through Jesus. Jesus died to fully demonstrate what sin does to the sinner and not as a debt payment appeasing an angry deity. Sin separates us from God and shows us areas in which we do not yet trust Him. Yes, the consequence of Sin is ultimately death, but that is not what God wants for us. He wants to bring his wayward family back together, and show the universe that he is completely trustworthy. He wants us to accept the forgiveness He has already graciously offered. He wants us to put our full trust in Him now, so He can heal us and spend eternity with us. The final judgment is not about us, but about Him. {Exodus 15:13; Psalms 37:40, 73:27,28; Deuteronomy 7:9; 2 Samuel 22:31; Jeremiah 4:2; Isaiah 5:16, 12:2; Revelation 14:7; Romans 6:23, 7:14-23, 8:6; James 1:15; 2 Peter 3:9; 1 Timothy 4:10; Lamentations 3:22; Ezekiel 18:32; Micah 7:18; Titus 3:4-6; 1John 3:4 (Matthew 22:37-40); Hebrews 8:12, 10:17} 4. Jesus will soon return to earth, this time in all His glory, to rescue the redeemed and seal the victory over sin forever. His return will be literal, visible, and experienced worldwide. You will not miss it. {John 14:1-3; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Matthew 16:27; Revelation 1:7} 5. Obedience to God is an indicator of sincere belief, trust, and love for Him. Christians aspire to reflect His character and follow His will as expressed in the two great commandments -love God and love people. God’s ten commandments, found in Exodus 20, expand and clarify these two great commands. Because of our spiritual brokenness, God’s Spirit enables our obedience and transformation. {John 14:15; Matthew 22:36-40; Exodus 20; Romans 2:29, 7:6} 6. As the world around us seems to spin faster and faster, we thoughtfully press pause each week and enjoy the practice of biblical Sabbath time. Each Friday sun-down to Saturday sun-down (as Moses, David, Jesus, and others did before us), we celebrate and savor this day of grace. We rest, recharge, and reflect on the stories of God and how they relate to our own. We listen to and love the people who matter most to us. We explore God’s creation with our children. We count our blessings. We worship; And remember that we don’t have to be God, being everything to everyone, everywhere. We can rest in His grace and care and take a day to sync our hearts and minds with His. {Genesis 2:1-3; Exodus 20:7-11} 7. Water baptism by immersion (being dead in sin and rising up to a new life) publicly signifies our decision to die to our own ways and allow Jesus to live out His life in us (being born again). {John 3:5-7; Matthew 3:13-17; Romans 6:3-6} 8. God’s design is for all Christians to be part of His body – the church. In a world where people are often misunderstood, criticized, and harmed, the church must stand, in contrast, as the place where people are protected, valued, and unconditionally loved. Only in this environment can the church fulfill its twofold purpose: (1) to encourage each other and worship God together; (2) to serve the disadvantaged and fulfill the Great Commission. {Romans 12:4-5; Ephesians 4:1-16; Corinthians 5:17-19; Acts 2:42-47; Matthew 25, 28:16-20} 9. Jesus described death as sleep. Those who have died are awaiting one of two resurrections, which occur at either end of “the millennium” (the 1000 years that begins when Jesus returns). The redeemed are brought to life when Jesus comes to take them to heaven. The unsaved are resurrected at the end of the 1000 years, when justice is finally realized as Jesus puts a final end to sin. They experience the fulfillment of Romans 6:23, “…the wages of sin is death.” After the millennium, God restores the earth to its original perfection, and it becomes the promised land of the redeemed forever. {John 5:28-29, 11:11; 1 Corinthians 15:6, 17-18,20, 51; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Revelation 20-21} 10. Sex is good. God invented it as an expression of love, for our enjoyment, and to enable us to participate in the miracle of human life. To protect this most wonderful gift and the people He created to enjoy it, God insists that sex be shared exclusively in the context of a loving marriage covenant. Sexual activity in any other relationship hurts and demeans people and relationships. Marriage is intended by God to be a permanent, loving covenant between a man and a woman. {Revelation 19:6-8; Genesis 2:18, 21-24; Exodus 20:14; Matthew 5:27-28; Proverbs 6:32; Colossians3:18-21} 11. Our bodies and minds are God’s creation and the residence of His Spirit. Thus, we are to care for them so that we can effectively represent Him to others and carry out the important work he has given us. {Genesis 1:27; Ephesians 2:22; 2 Corinthians 5:18-20}

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About Platteville Bread of Life Church

We are a non-traditional, non-denominational church, come as you are! We include the use of power point presentations and contemporary music for our services. From 10 to 10:30 on Saturdays our free cafe is open! Snacks, coffee, hot chocolate and tea for all! Worship starts at 10:30am and goes to around noon. Bring your children, we have crafts and other fun ways for them to learn about Jesus. Each week after the service we have a potluck, that everyone is invited to. We also have numerous life group events during the week! Many activities/life groups to fellowship with others and grow as a church family... See list below listed under Service Times for current programs. We are currently supporting various local and foreign missions- Including a Men's substance abuse rehab center and Operation Christmas Child. We are a mission and outreach orientated church. We hope to see you this Saturday!
Denomination / Affiliation: Other Christian
Dress Style: casual
Community Projects: 11-24

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We are a Christ-centered, bible believing, mission oriented church.
Baptism: Both

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Platteville Bread of Life Church is a Christian Church located in Zip Code 53818.

Church Profile Manager: April Way