Wellington’s Weekly News 4/6/22

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MY DAILY COMMUTE

Prints and drawings by Brenda V.H. Friedman
Upper School Gallery 2
Latin School of Chicago
59 W. North Blvd.
April 4 – 15, 2022

Opening Reception Wednesday, April 6, 3:45 – 4:45 
For more information contact Brenda Friedman.


Join us TONIGHT at 7pmfor the last week of our Lenten Discussion Circle

Click HERE to join in the discussion.

Using words of Scripture, online images, and excerpts from Van Gogh’s letters, we are looking for glimmers of light and exploring simple, powerful practices to guide us
on the journey towards Easter.

Need a copy of the study guide? Click here!

Want to access the list of images referenced in the guide?
Click here for that!


Coming soon!

Join us for Holy Week Services
Palm Sunday (online only)
Rev. Craig Mousin, preaching; Chris Inserra, liturgist

Maundy Thursday (online only) 
7pm service of Tenebrae & Communion

Friday, April 15:  This Good Friday of 2022 we find ourselves battered and weary from yet another year of struggling against the challenges of disease, injustice, and destruction that we face at every turn. This is a very frightening time for many.

Wellington has a long history of joining the Good Friday Walk for Justice. YOU are invited to join us for the 2022 GFWJ as we celebrate all the ways in which we are accompanying one another in the work of creating a more peaceful, loving and just world.  

Click HERE to Register and for more information.

What are the challenges confronting Americans in their struggle to build the United States as a multiracial, multiethnic nation? Dick Simpson, a long-time political activist and former Chicago alderman, uses the Windy City to examine how the political, racial, economic and social inequalities dividing us play out in our neighborhoods and cities. His new book “Democracy’s Rebirth: The View From Chicago”
is a blueprint for repairing democracy in America.

For more information on “Democracy’s Rebirth: The View from Chicago,” by Dick Simpson click HERE.


Music 4 the Soul

Music lifts our spirits & takes us places that words can’t reach. Click on the image below to enjoy this week’s rendition of Music 4 the Soul – a selection of timely videos, curated by our Music Director, Chris Inserra.

Sometimes you just need a document! Click below if you’re looking for:

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