A few years ago I quit my job as a pastor and started working at a group home for adults with developmental disabilities. One of the six adults under my care was a 40-something man named James, a zealously friendly guy who met everyone—and I mean everyone
A few years ago I quit my job as a pastor and started working at a group home for adults with developmental disabilities. One of the six adults under my care was a 40-something man named James, a zealously friendly guy who met everyone—and I mean ...Continue Reading
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In this two-part series looking back on the 40th annual March for Life on January 25th, Church of the Resurrection’s Nancy Kreuzer, Mindy Popp and Fr Gregory Whitaker reflect on why they took part. Continue Reading
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In this two-part series looking back on the 40th annual March for Life on January 25th, Church of the Resurrection’s Nancy Kreuzer, Mindy Popp and Fr Gregory Whitaker reflect on why they took part. Continue Reading
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Relive Holy Week and the moments where we walked with the Lord in Jerusalem through these photos from our Resurrection Photography Team.
Relive Holy Week and the moments where we walked with the Lord in Jerusalem through these photos from our Resurrection Photography Team. Continue Reading
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RezBlog editor, Eucharistic team leader, and veteran of 8 Holy Weeks at Resurrection, Meghan Robins takes a humorous, service-by-service look at how to plan ahead for Holy Week. A contract for a full-length book is pending. RezBlog editor, Eucharistic team leader, and veteran of 8 Holy Weeks at Resurrection, Meghan Robins takes a humorous, service-by-service look at how to plan ahead for Holy Week. A contract for a full-length book is ...Continue Reading
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For our first holiday season in our new building, we gathered together on Christmas Eve at 5pm for a Candlelight service. In a Sanctuary full with Resurrection family and many friends from the community, the service began in darkness as Pastor of Worship Steve Williamson chanted from the Old Testament prophecies of Jesus’ birth and the congregation responded by singing the phrase, “O come, o come Emmanuel.” Then Fr. Stewart announced the birth of Jesus, “Unto us is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord!”
For our first holiday season in our new building, we gathered together on Christmas Eve at 5pm for a Candlelight service. In a Sanctuary full with Resurrection family and many friends from the community, the service began in darkness as Pastor of Worship Steve Williamson chanted from the Old Testament prophecies of Jesus’ birth and the congregation responded by singing the phrase, “O come, o ...Continue Reading
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WHEATON — After more than 20 years without a building of their own, members of Church of the Resurrection have a place to call home, and they’re ready to invite the rest of the Wheaton community to stop by for a visit.
Their home is a reclaimed plastics factory in Wheaton near Lincoln Marsh, but two years of planning and construction have transformed the factory into a house of worship.
WHEATON — After more than 20 years without a building of their own, members of Church of the Resurrection have a place to call home, and they’re ready to invite the rest of the Wheaton community to stop by for a visit. Their home is a reclaimed plastics factory in Wheaton near Lincoln Marsh, but two years of planning and construction have transformed the factory into a house of ...Continue Reading
Church of the Resurrection hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony this Sunday, December 16th at their new home, a reclaimed plastics factory originally designed by Chicago Modernist architect David Haid. After two years of planning and construction, the church celebrated its Grand Opening weekend with tours of the newly finished building, a Christmas concert, and an intimate ribbon-cutting ceremony presided over by Wheaton Mayor Michael Gresk.
Church of the Resurrection hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony this Sunday, December 16th at their new home, a reclaimed plastics factory originally designed by Chicago Modernist architect David Haid. After two years of planning and construction, the church celebrated its Grand Opening weekend with tours of the newly finished building, a Christmas concert, and an intimate ribbon-cutting ...Continue Reading
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Coming to Our Resurrection: On the occasion of the consecration of Church of the Resurrection’s new buildingContinue Reading
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