On Sunday, October 24, Fr. Stewart led Resurrection in a blessing of Jonathan Kindberg as he transitions out of leadership at Resurrection-Parkside and plants a new Hispanic church. We caught up with Jonathan and asked him to update us on where God's leading him in this next season of his ministry.
This Fall in Chicago marks the longest I have ever lived in one place: 6 years! My life has been one consistent sojourn: I was born in Peru, and then in quick succession moved to Kentucky, Chile, Kentucky, Panama and Chicago, in that order. You can see that I've done "transition" before.
On Sunday, October 24, Fr. Stewart led Resurrection in a blessing of Jonathan Kindberg as he transitions out of leadership at Resurrection-Parkside and plants a new Hispanic church. We caught up with Jonathan and asked him to update us on where God's leading him in this next season of his ministry. This Fall in Chicago marks the longest I have ever lived in one place: 6 years! My life has ...Continue Reading
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“Todos los que tengan sed, vengan a beber agua; los que no tengan dinero, vengan!” “Is anyone thirsty? Come and drink!”
These words read from Isaiah 55 reverberated throughout the service. Jesus’ invitation to come and feast with him: Come, Vengan, Come.
These words read from Isaiah 55 reverberated throughout the service. Jesus’ invitation to come and feast with him: Come, Vengan, Come.
“Todos los que tengan sed, vengan a beber agua; los que no tengan dinero, vengan!” “Is anyone thirsty? Come and drink!” These words read from Isaiah 55 reverberated throughout the service. Jesus’ invitation to come and feast with him: Come, Vengan, Come. These words read from Isaiah 55 reverberated throughout the service. Jesus’ invitation to come and feast ...Continue Reading
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If you’re like me, you sometimes find the sheer number of tasks you must accomplish and responsibilities you dare not ignore overwhelming. Between work, friends, family, hobbies, grocery shopping, and budgeting, there seems to be little time (or energy) left to worry about things like global hunger, evil, modern-day slavery, justice. These are big concepts, big issues. How do people find the time, with all this other stuff in their lives, to worry about “causes” when our lives are already so full?If you’re like me, you sometimes find the sheer number of tasks you must accomplish and responsibilities you dare not ignore overwhelming. Between work, friends, family, hobbies, grocery shopping, and budgeting, there seems to be little time (or energy) left to worry about things like global hunger, evil, modern-day slavery, justice. These are big concepts, big issues. How do people find ...Continue Reading
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Every day, little by little it grows. Every day it slowly becomes more visible and tangible. All of us are excited for the day it will fully bear the fruit of all the meticulous “TLC” we have given it. I’m talking about our little green jalapeño plant. Thanks to the collective efforts of Peter our Liberian chief gardener, the Parkside Altar members, and the residents ...Continue Reading
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