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History
Kenosha Bible Church, first named The Gospel Center, had its
beginnings in 1922 as an independent work. In 1934, the church's
name was changed to Kenosha Bible Church. It became affiliated
with the Evangelical Free Church of America in 1937 when it
merged with Calvary Evangelical Free Church. The church's radio
ministry on WLIP
radio began in 1949.
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About KBC
Sunday Worship Services
Values & Vision
What We Believe
What's Evangelical Free?
Prayer Opportunities
Location & Facilities
History
Staff
Church Officers
Constitution & By-Laws
C.L.A.S.S. 101, 201, 301
Weddings
Child Dedication
Membership |
Kenosha
Bible Church's first building, built in 1922, was located at
67th Street and 20th Avenue (then Lyman and Selleck Avenues). |
The
original building was remodeled in 1943 to include new Gothic
windows, new doors and wood trim, asphalt stone sheeting/siding,
and many interior improvements. |
The church's second building, constructed in 1950, was located
at 75th Street and 20th Avenue. |
The church now occupies its third building, completed in
1977. |

A major building addition completed in 1999 virtually doubled
its size.
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