Groups & Circles

As members of the body of Christ, connecting with one another and gathering as community feeds the soul. There are many ways to connect with others at Tosa Pres. The community gathers weekly for worship. This is the main way we do life together.  

  • men's BREAKFAST conversations

    Men of all ages meet each month on the first Monday at 8:00am at the Capitol Cafe in Brookfield (14375 W Capitol Dr, Brookfield, WI, https://capitolcafebrookfield.com/)

  • over 55's - All are welcome!

    Programs designed for the lively senior set include speakers on current events, dramatic presentations and musical performances. Delicious dessert usually accompanies each program. 

    SAVE THE DATE: Magical Fun on October 16

    Gather in Fellowship Hall for a light lunch of salad and sandwiches at 1pm followed by a magic show at 2pm. We guarantee 100% laughter and amazement!

  • quilters' quest

    The quilters meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday morning (Fall through Spring) at 10:00am in the Meeting Room for fun, laughter, companionship and creating lap quilts that are donated to various organizations across the city. Everyone from beginners to experienced quilters are welcome! All equipment and fabric provided.

    We will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Quilters Quest with the congregation
    on Sunday, September 28, 2025!


    Contact Dee Krugler at 262-501-9722 the church office for more information. 

  • sit'n & knit'n (prayer shawl ministry)

    Be a part of our mission to knit or crochet a prayer shawl for those who have made it known to us they are in need of prayer, comfort, and strength. Come join us for a morning of lively conversation with needles clicking while we create beautiful shawls with colorful yarns. Yarn and patterns are available. We meet the first Tuesday morning of the month from September to May at 10:30am in the Meeting Room. 

    Please call Jacque Swanson at 414-539-7564 if you cannot make it or if you have questions.


    Many of the shawls we make are donated to Froedtert Palliative care patients. Some of us also like to make knitted caps, several of which are donated to the “Mitten Tree” project at church, to the Sojourner Family Peace Center, and to Milwaukee Center for Children and Youth.