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Friends of the Maple Street Chapel
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First Church of Lombard. Map - location and parking. The FRIENDS of the. For membership information,. Or E-mail WebMaster@MapleStreetChapel.Org. Mail-In Application to Print. The purpose of The Friends of the Maple Street Chapel Society is to promote and support the preservation and life of Lombard's most historic building, the Maple Street Chapel. You can join the Friends of the Maple Street Chapel Society by calling (630) 627-0171. Or E-mail WebMaster@MapleStreetChapel.Org. Where does the money go?
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Maple Street Chapel History
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Friends of the Chapel. First Church of Lombard. Map - location and parking. The Maple Street Chapel was dedicated on May 29, 1870,. Not quite a year after a previous house of worship on the. Opposite corner of Main and Maple Street was consumed. By a fire. It did not take long for the new building to become an important piece of the fabric of the Lombard Community. The first town meetings for the Village were held in the Chapel. The Reade Room, at the south end of the Chapel. Listen and You Will Hear.
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Maple Street Chapel Preservation Society
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Friends of the Chapel. First Church of Lombard. Map - location and parking. The ornament is approximately 5 tall. It was designed by award-winning artist Fred Mills. All proceeds will go directly to the maintenance and preservation of the chapel. The collector's ornament was designed to celebrate the shared history of the chapel and the Village of Lombard, as the chapel was the site of the first village hall and public library, and the chapel bell was used as the village's fire alarm.
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About Maple Street Chapel Folk Concerts
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We present monthly folk/ acoustic concerts September through May. If the F word scares you, know this; folk is an umbrella category that for us includes singer-. Songwriter, traditional and contemporary folk, bluegrass, roots, blues, country, Americana, and. More More importantly, a folk concert at Maple Street means exceptional live music by talented. And accomplished performers who connect with their audiences and provide great entertainment. Proceeds (after expenses) support the preservation of the.
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Faith Exploration: July 2010
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Friday, July 30, 2010. Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm. Has written a book entitled War,. About his time as an embedded reporter with soldiers in Afghanistan. Junger turns his attention to the reality of combat—the fear, the honor and the trust among men in an extreme situation whose survival depends on their absolute commitment to one another. War. Junger and his colleague Tim Hetherington have also made a full-length documentary entitled Restrepo;. The language is often (usually? Lovejoy ...
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Faith Exploration: The Digital Story of the Nativity
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010. The Digital Story of the Nativity. If you haven't seen this, you should. It is very cute. Merry Christmas! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Digital Story of the Nativity. First Church of Lombard.
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Faith Exploration: December 2010
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010. The Digital Story of the Nativity. If you haven't seen this, you should. It is very cute. Merry Christmas! Mostly, I cannot do that because these things that they think are non- negotiables. Are very negotiable to me. Now, if they would only ask me what my bottom line about all this religious stuff is, what my non- negotiables. Were, they would likely be surprised by my answers, because they have little or nothing to do with miracles or biblical inerrancy. 8217;t mean not list...
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Faith Exploration: August 2010
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Monday, August 30, 2010. 35 years ago today. Was a very hot Saturday, at least in Metamora. Peggy had picked out brown tuxedos (brown was fashionable in August of 1975 - or so she said), so best man Dan and 4 friends from Eden Seminary - Gregg, Jim, Dave, and Greg - and I put them on and headed to the Christian Union Church in beautiful. I spent a lot of energy that late afternoon and early evening trying to appear unflustered. Had she decided to not be with me. Convincing her to marry me, given what...
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Faith Exploration: January 2011
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Henri J.M. Nouwen once asked his college students to describe what they meant by “hope.” One of his students wrote this…. I hope I will always be for each person what that person needs me to be. I hope that each person’s death will diminish me, but fear of my own will never diminish my joy of life. I hope that my love for those whom I like will never lessen my love for those whom I do not. I hope that every person will accept me as I am, but that I never will. 8211; persists th...
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Faith Exploration: November 2010
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Our reading material for our next Faith Journey gathering (Tuesday January 18th, 6:30 PM at First Church of Lombard) mentions U2's song Yahweh. Here's a video of U2 performing the song at a 2007 concert in Chicago. Lyrics below. Take these shoes, c. Lick clacking down some dead end street. Take these shoes and make them fit. Take this shirt, polyester white trask made in nowhere. Take this shirt and make it clean, clean. Take this soul, stranded in some skin and bones.
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