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About Us
St. Michael's began as a mission of Immanuel Episcopal Church. Ground was
broken at our current location in October, 1960. The new mission was
dedicated on October 7, 1961. In 1963, financial ties were transferred
from Immanuel to the Diocese of Milwaukee, and the rectory was built. Ten
years later, in November of 1973, the Diocesan Council unanimously approved a
formal petition thereby granting St. Michael's parish status.
Our Rectors
1961-1962 Rev. Harold Baker & Rev.
Carter Gregory (co-rectors)
1962-1970 Rev. William McLean
1970-1981 Rev. Ben Cape
1981-1996 Rev. John Ambelang
1996-Present Rev. Terry D. McGugan
St. Michael's is
a growing, vibrant community of
faith formed of 180 families, with 400 members. It is
one of 64 parishes in the Episcopal
Diocese of Milwaukee, which serves 15,000 members in Southeast Wisconsin.
The Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee is part of the Episcopal Church.
The
life and work
of the Episcopal Church begins in local
congregations like St. Michaels, expands across its dioceses, and extends into
global Anglican relationships. Together, as the body of Christ, we worship and
work for God's kingdom to come, trusting in the Holy Spirit to guide us.
The Episcopal Church is one of 38
autonomous churches in the Anglican Communion, which includes nearly 80 million
members in 164 countries. Supporting the life, work, and witness of church
partners around the world is our global mission.
Our Mission
To Glorify God through Worship, Build Disciples, Encourage Fellowship, Serve
Others in Ministry, Evangelize to Reach the Unchurched.
Our Vision
We are seen as Reaching the Unchurched, Growing
Disciples, Equipping for Ministry

Links
Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee
Episcopal Church USA
Anglican Communion
Rev. Terry D.
McGugan, Rector
Kim
Forsman, Secretary
Jim Sodke, Organist/Choir Director
Mike Prudhom, Youth Director
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