Thanks for taking a moment to check out these events in our shared life & the wider world.
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During Eid Al-Fitr celebrations over the weekend, settlers invaded Palestinian towns and set fire to houses and cars throughout the occupier West Bank including near Jenin, Nablus, Salfit, Ramallah, and Hebron. More than 72,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli troops and settlers in the West Bank since October 2023.
Good God, we grieve over the actions of the occupiers, who seem to “love evil more than good.” (Psalm 52:1) Liberate us from colonialism which inflicts dehumanization on both the colonizer and the colonized. Ensure the oppressed that you see them, are experiencing displacement with them, and are enduring violence alongside them. We pray for true accountability and justice for the people of the West Bank.
God in your mercy…hear our prayer.
From the Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center

You can still give to One Great Hour of Sharing!
Watch this short video to learn more about our denominational offering which serves as a love letter to the world.
Save these dates on your calendar!
- Agape Meal/Love Feast & Footwashing Service (in person only) with First Church of the Brethren at 6:30pm on Thursday, April 2nd
- On Good Friday, April 3rd, join the Purge Palantir Vigil in Federal Plaza (50 W. Adams) from 12-1:30pm.
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE (hybrid) – 10:30AM – APRIL 5TH
With special music, communion, and the joy of all three congregations joining together in worship. Bring a dish to share at the potluck lunch following worship!

All are welcome at this event – even if you don’t want your feet washed! We’d like to get a count to pass along so our friends at First Church can prepare enough food. Please click on the button below to RSVP.


Don’t forget to bring a dish to church with you on Easter morning to share during the potluck feast following worship!


[Proud mama & baby on the left, Hello Baby staff member on the right, and ALL the stuff donated by Every Mom Chicago in the middle! Permission given to share these photos.]
Here is a story of what a small but mighty church can do in the big city of Chicago! If you were in church last Sunday, you heard the story of how a city-wide call went out for someone to accompany a woman whose husband had suddenly been sentenced to 15 days in jail right before she was scheduled to be induced. Sara Wohlleb stepped up, and faithfully spent over 12 hours of her weekend encouraging Nicol until Baby Ethan was brought into the world.
That would have been enough…but there’s more!Nicol had a doula who was also supporting her through the birth, but the doula got kicked out by CPD when she spoke up about rough treatment from one of the nurses. The doula and Sara had already made a connection – and after the birth, she reached out to Sara about another mom she had recently coached through birth, who was in a rough situation and behind on her rent. Wellington’s IJTF immediately approved a gift of $1,000 to bring her rent up to date, and Andrew sent it out this week.
That would have been enough…but there’s more!
Ann-Louise was in a meeting with the Outreach Committee the day Nicol was being induced, and asked the committee to send prayers her way. Colleen was also bringing a grant request from Every Mom Chicago to that meeting – they provide
comprehensive, high quality new baby kits with essential newborn, postpartum, and breastfeeding supplies to low income families in need of extra support. Their kits contain both practical supplies and a local resource guide – so Outreach Chair Barb Lagoni asked if they might be able to provide a kit to this family when they came home from the hospital. Colleen said she would ask! That would have been enough…but there’s still more!
Colleen asked…and Every Mom Chicago said yes, but all the goods had to be schlepped to the family, and a Spanish speaker was needed to help with communication. So Colleen reached out to Hello Baby – another organization that Outreach supports, and where Colleen volunteers and leads story time every Tuesday – and they said they could lend a staff member to go with Colleen and make the delivery. When Colleen arrived, Nicol’s first words were, “Sara, Sara, I LOVE Sara!”
Thanks to our small but feisty community of faith – and just ONE PERSON who said YES – God’s love was shared abundantly this week.
And that is enough indeed!


Book Club
Saturday, April 18th
at 10am on Zoom
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jon Meacham helps us understand the present moment in American politics and life by looking back at critical times in our history when hope overcame division and fear.
For those in the Chicagoland area, we will be seeing a TimeLine performance of Enemy of the People in May and reading the play as our selection for discussion that month.
Stay tuned for more details!

The first Saturday community work day in the New Horizons garden at the church is the Saturday after Easter!
Please also save the date – Wednesday, April 29th – from 9am to noon if you’d like to participate in a tree planting and care event in collaboration with the Morton Arboretum’s Chicago Region Tree Initiative. Everyone is welcome for this one-time event!
Volunteers would arrive at 9 a.m. and work until noon. There will also be saplings in one-to-three gallon containers for volunteers to take if they have a place at their own homes to plant and water a tree! Please contact Celeste Groff with any questions at 312-967-6785 or celestegraceksg@gmail.com


On this Palm Sunday, the Passion of Jesus’ journey is centered.
My Shepherd Is the Living God
performed by Carlos Carlos accompanied by Dr. Marc Dickey
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