This past winter, Resurrection’s youth coordinator Brett Crull led the youth group on a fun-filled retreat. We asked Adam Hampton, one of our middle schoolers, to give us an insider’s perspective.
This past winter, Resurrection’s youth coordinator Brett Crull led the youth group on a fun-filled retreat. We asked Adam Hampton, one of our middle schoolers, to give us an insider’s perspective. Continue Reading
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Our youth group was featured in the AMiA Newsletter "Currents" last month for their "Work It" nights serving the Least.

On a Sunday night when they could have been doing homework, Christmas shopping or watching TV, a group of high school students at Church of the Resurrection in Wheaton, Illinois, gathered to make a difference in the lives of those often forgotten—hospice patients. Students used markers and colored pencils to design simple greeting cards that would deliver Christ’s love to patients lacking crucial support and companionship.
“Many hospice patients are lonely and have no family connections,” says Deacon and Hospice Chaplain the Rev. Philip Kenyon...
Our youth group was featured in the AMiA Newsletter "Currents" last month for their "Work It" nights serving the Least. On a Sunday night when they could have been doing homework, Christmas shopping or watching TV, a group of high school students at Church of the Resurrection in Wheaton, Illinois, gathered to make a difference in the lives of those often forgotten—hospice ...Continue Reading
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On Pentecost Sunday, Fr. Stewart announced a new letter on Holy Orders written by the clergy team that explains what it means to be ordained as clergy. The letter also explains the process for seeking ordination at Resurrection, which involves three stages: aspirancy, which is a discernment phase, postulancy, and finally ordination. The clergy at Resurrection are committed to early leadership and later ordination.
Fr. Stewart also announced three new aspirants at Resurrection, Brett Crull, Justin Long, and Trevor McMaken.
On Pentecost Sunday, Fr. Stewart announced a new letter on Holy Orders written by the clergy team that explains what it means to be ordained as clergy. The letter also explains the process for seeking ordination at Resurrection, which involves three stages: aspirancy, which is a discernment phase, postulancy, and finally ordination. The clergy at Resurrection are committed to early ...Continue Reading
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