Wheaton Bible Church

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Church in Illinois, United States
41°54′43″N 88°09′30″W / 41.911992°N 88.158309°W / 41.911992; -88.158309LocationWest Chicago, IllinoisCountryUnited StatesDenominationnon-denominational EvangelicalismWebsitewww.wheatonbible.orgHistoryFounded1929ClergySenior pastor(s)Hanibal Rodriguez

Wheaton Bible Church is a non-denominational evangelical Christian megachurch located in West Chicago, Illinois, United States.

History

The church was founded in the 1929.[1] Rob Bugh was called to the church in 1994. Until 2008, the church was located in Wheaton, Illinois, and retained the geographically oriented name when it relocated to a new campus. Alongside First Presbyterian of Wheaton, Wheaton Bible Church split from College Church early in its history.[2] The church holds $42,560,676 in assets and their annual budget for 2021 is $11,678,000.[3]

Ministries

Locally, the church's Puente del Pueblo outreach is the largest social service provider in West Chicago, with offices in the Timber Lake and Main Park apartments offering case management services for families, adult literacy programming, summer programs, and after school programming for children and youth. In addition, the church actively supports hunger ministries, partners with World Relief in refugee resettlement, and hosts an annual Carefest which involves thousands of volunteer service hours at local schools, individual homes, local ministry partners, and other not-for-profits.

It has a large and active ministry to Hispanic residents of the region, with a full offering of Spanish worship services and other common church programs offered by Spanish-speaking ministers.[4] Additionally, the church has partnered with World Relief to provide accommodation and care for Iraqi refugees.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ Hafsa Naz Mahmood, Wheaton Bible Church's congregation 'fits right in', dailyherald.com, USA, July 21, 2008
  2. ^ "Church Split over Pastor at Wheaton," Aurora Daily Star – May 13, 1921
  3. ^ "Wheaton Bible Church 2021 Ministry Financial Plan" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Wheaton Bible Church - Global". Wheatonbible.org. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  5. ^ "World Relief Partners with Wheaton Bible Church". Worldrelief.org. 2013-08-20. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  6. ^ "World Relief Dupage Aurora – Iraqi Refugees and American volunteers share faith, scripture". Worldreliefdupage.org. Retrieved 2013-08-25.

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