• Children in Action!

    Dining Room

    Children in grades 1-6 are invited to team up and jump into service for games, fellowship, and various mission and outreach projects, with free lunch provided! Please register in advance, noting any food restrictions or allergies in the memo field.

  • Bottoms Up

    Double Clutch Brewery

    Bundled Blessings fundraiser - Bottoms Up Double Clutch Brewing Co, 2121 Ashland Ave, Evanston Sun. Nov. 17, 5-8 pm Krys Juleen, 847-710-5732

  • An Interfaith Action Gathering: Zoning, Housing, and Faith Communities

    Cunningham Hall 1509 Ridge Ave, Evanston, IL, United States

    Interfaith Action of Evanston is hosting a Gathering: Zoning, Housing, and Faith Communities on Tuesday, November 19 at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1509 Ridge Ave. Featured speakers include Mayor Daniel Biss, Sue Loellbach, Director of Advocacy, Conncections for the Homeless, and Pastor Luke Harris-Ferree, Grace Lutherna Church and will be moderated by Rev. Greg Millikin […]

  • Festival Choir Concert: Handel’s “Messiah”

    Sanctuary

    The Festival Choir and Orchestra of First United Methodist Church of Evanston present part 1 of Handel’s beloved “Messiah.” The concert is sure to usher in the spirit of the seasons of Advent and Christmas. The 7:30pm concert is free and open to the public.

  • Social Justice Intersections

    Room 32

    November 24 - this is our final work session as we create our own “Countering Christian Nationalism” module for each Sunday in December 2024. We will choose our specific resources and presenters. Many consider countering christian nationalism the most important task facing the church in the US. Please join us as we work together at […]

  • Countering Christian Nationalism

    Dining Room

    COUNTERING CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM Throughout December, the Social Justice Intersections group is focusing on Countering Christian Nationalism. The Christian Nationalism movement endangers our right to freedom of religion established in the First Amendment. To educate ourselves about this movement in the context of our Christian faith, the class has chosen to read and discuss Amanda Tyler’s […]