Milwaukee University Bible Fellowship

Welcome! We are so glad that you could come to the website of Milwaukee University Bible Fellowship (UBF).

Events

Looking to get involved and experience God's truth and love? Just check out the following events...

Sunday Worship Service

  • At the Milwaukee UBF Church at 10:30 AM. Online worship service streamed live on YouTube.
  • Includes worship songs, a message/sermon, and prayer. Free lunch may be provided afterwards on the first Sunday of each month.

Prayer and Reflection Meetings

  • Held weekly by fellowship group, normally combined with Group Bible Study.
  • A chance to share our reflections on the Bible.

One-to-One Bible Studies

  • Available at any time, normally at the Milwaukee UBF Bible House .
  • Start a personal relationship with Jesus and gain insight into the Bible. Just contact us to find someone to meet with .

Group Bible Study


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UBF Church Street Address
1250 E. Hampton Rd.
Whitefish Bay, WI 53217, USA

(Stone building across from Cumberland Elementary School; along Ardmore Ave.)
 Events Go here for Sunday worship service and most group Bible studies.
Bus Routes From UWM: Green Line going north on Oakland Ave.

Milwaukee UBF Church in Whitefish Bay
The UBF Church Building on Hampton Rd. & Ardmore Ave.
Bible House Street Address  2976 N. Farwell Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA

(One block south of the UW-Milwaukee Union building on the southeast corner.)
Events Go here for most one-to-one Bible studies.
Bus Routes
From south: Route 30/Gold Line north;
From north: Green Line south
Milwaukee UBF Bible House in Milwaukee
The UBF Bible House on Farwell & Linnwood Ave.

About Milwaukee University Bible Fellowship

Purpose

University Bible Fellowship (UBF) is an evangelical student organization dedicated to the task of campus evangelism. Our main work is helping students to study the Bible and live according to its teachings.

What We Believe

We believe the Bible teaches the following fundamental Christian truths:

  • That there is one God in three persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
  • That God created the heavens and the earth and all things; that he is the Sovereign Ruler of all things; that the Sovereign God reveals himself; that he is sovereign in his redemptive work and in his final judgment.
  • That the Bible is inspired by God; that it is entirely trustworthy; that it is the final authority in faith and practice.
  • That all people have been under the bondage and power of sin since the fall of Adam, and deserve the judgment and wrath of God.
  • That Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Son of God, through his atoning, sacrificial death on the cross for our sins and his resurrection, is the only way of salvation; that he alone can save us from sin and judgment, and purify us from the contamination of sin.
  • That Jesus Christ rose bodily from the dead, ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the Father.
  • That regeneration is the work of the Holy Spirit; that it is necessary if one is to enter the kingdom of God.
  • That we are made righteous by grace alone, through faith alone.
  • That the Holy Spirit works in the heart of every believer to lead him.
  • That the Church is the body of Christ and that all Christians are members of it.
  • That Jesus Christ will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead.

Bible Study

1. One-to-one Bible Study

In this collective society, one person can easily be ignored. As we learn from the Bible how God helped one person, Abraham, over twenty-five years, and how Jesus, our Lord, helped the Twelve one by one, we are greatly inspired to study the Bible with each student on a one-to-one basis.

This kind of Bible study is costly because it involves investment of one's personal time, love, and care. But we believe what the Bible teaches, that one soul is of greater worth than the whole universe.

In one-to-one Bible study, we usually begin with the Book of Genesis or John's Gospel in order to learn basic Christianity.

2. Daily Bible Reading

We also encourage students to read the Bible daily and to pray regularly using the Daily Bread booklets. Some students meet in small groups once a week to share their personal responses to the word of God.

3. Discipleship Training

As Jesus raised disciples from the outset of his ministry, we also pray that God may raise many disciples of Jesus Christ through our prayers and labor of love. For this purpose we hold an annual Summer Bible Conference, Easter Conference, and special one-week Bible school.

4. World Mission Vision

In the course of Bible study we learn that our Lord, Jesus Christ, gave his disciples the World Mission Command, "Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation." (Mark 16:15) We pray that God may raise many lay missionaries and send them out to all the nations of the world.

Bible Conferences and Retreats

Periodically we go to Bible Conferences and retreats where we have a chance to experience fellowship with believers from around the world, to immerse ourselves in the study of the word of God, and to hear about the world salvation work God is doing.

How UBF Began

UBF began in 1961 in Kwangju, Korea, through a cooperative endeavor of the Korean Presbyterian Church and the American Presbyterian Church for Campus Mission. God has blessed UBF ministry to be an international and inter-denominational organization for campus evangelism. So far, God has enabled UBF ministry to send about 1300 lay missionaries to over 87 nations.