Common Questions
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What is Centennial about?
Please let us offer you a warm welcome to Centennial. We are glad you are reading about us.
Centennial is a Lutheran Church, affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.
We are a church with warm and friendly people.  We invite you to worship with us or just stop for
a visit. 
For more info on our beliefs, click here.
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What are the worship services like at Centennial?
Our services are liturgical. They combine God's Word, Psalms, songs, Scripture verses, and
prayers. We 
use a balance of old and newer worship music mindful that it is always centered
on the Savior. We involve 
worshippers in sung and spoken responses.
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When are the service times at Centennial?
We have a Thursday night service that starts at 6:30 pm.  Sunday morning service time is 9:30 am. 
Our Bible study as well as Sunday School is on Sunday mornings at 8:15 am.  Stay for Adult
Bible Study as your children attend Sunday School at the same time.  Dress as you would for
any public gathering; we're not particular.
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How do I get to Centennial? And where can I park?
Our address is 3558 S. 24th Street Milwaukee, WI 53221. We are one block south of Morgan on
S. 24th Street.  For directions, click here. You can park on any side street and it is free. There is
a parking lot on the north side of the building that can be accessed from S. 23rd Street.   There
is an entrance to the church at the north side of the building with just a short walk from the parking
lot or we have a car drop off entrance at the south entrance.
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How do I become a member of Centennial?
For more information on church membership, please talk to Pastor Greg Pufahl. You can reach him
by email gregpufahl@gmail.com or call him at 414-840-8015
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"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." ~ John 3:16