St. Barnabas Parish is a Chicago-based religious institution performing Catholic ceremonies, offering worship services and providing a religious education for youth in and around the local community. The Rev. William Mallow is the church's pastor and has been an ordained priest since 1973. Visit its website for information on ministry opportunities, youth services and upcoming community events.
The Independent Baptist Church is a strikingly visible church located off Boughton Road about halfway between Schmidt Road and Route 53. With a moderately-sized congregation, the church stands on the same ground as its original site, which fell victim to an arsonist attack in March 1989.
On top of its Sunday services, the church also offers Sunday School for all ages at 6pm, and a weekday Bible Study on Wednesdays at 7:30pm, as well as ministries for youth and adults alike.
Lead by Rev. Fred Lyons, Flossmoor Community Church was founded on the belief that "Christ is central and diversity is cherished". Housed in a beautiful beige brick cathedral, worship services are held every Sunday at 9am and 10:30am. Additional services include Crisis Care and Stephen Ministry which provides financial and emotional assistance to those in need.
Initially founded in 1859, Trinity Evangelical Lutheran is a church and school that offers youth programs and bible studies, and has facilities for grades pre-K through 8th in the school located alongside the sanctuary. The church hosts other smaller events for parishioners as a way to become involved in the church community and the local community as a whole.
St. James Armenian Church Evanston has served the largest concentration of the Armenian community in Chicago since 1944. The parish is located in the heart of downtown at the doorstep of the University. Its diverse congregation numbers about 200 people from all corners of the Armenian world--Turkey, the Middle East and the Republic of Armenia--as well as many downtown professionals and families who are third and fourth generation in the parish. St. James offers an active Sunday School and young adults group (ACYOA) as well as a Women's Guild and its Kousan Choir. The parish is best known as host of Evanston's annual Taste of Armenia Festival which draws more than 2,500 people of all ethnic backgrounds for a leisurely day of charcoal-grilled kebab and home-cooked Armenian delicacies, live music for dancing, special cultural presentations and games for the kids.
First Romanian Baptist Church is a religious institution offering a variety of prayer services, Bible studies, Sunday school and choir programs. It has been in existence for more than 90 years.
Headed by Pastor Gerald Menk, Faith Lutheran Church is a member of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. It offers weekly worship services, Bible study and fellowship gatherings. Traditional worship services are held on Sundays at 9:30am, and casual services on Thursdays at 7:15pm.