‘A Binding Truth’ Screenings Inspire Reflection and Dialogue
People across and beyond Northern Illinois came together for a powerful journey of truth, healing, and reflection at screenings of the film "A Binding Truth."
Read MorePeople across and beyond Northern Illinois came together for a powerful journey of truth, healing, and reflection at screenings of the film "A Binding Truth."
Read MoreFirst Korean UMC in Wheeling celebrated its 102nd anniversary on September 13 by hosting “First Love for God, Best Love for Neighbors: Great Feast for Refugees and Neighbors.” The event welcomed about 120 refugees and more than 170 volunteers for a day of worship, music, food, and fellowship. Volunteers greeted families from refugee centers across Chicago, creating a joyful and welcoming space that embodied the spirit of loving one’s neighbor.
Read MoreMore than 180 clergy and ministry leaders gathered in Los Angeles on Oct. 7–9 for Facing the Future 2025: Rejoice, Recenter, Revive, a national event hosted by the UMC General Commission on Religion and Race for clergy serving in cross-racial and cross-cultural appointments. Eleven Northern Illinois Conference members attended, with four serving in leadership roles. Through worship, workshops, and testimony, participants found renewal, connection, and encouragement to lead courageously in building a more inclusive and equitable church.
Read MoreBeginning Oct. 3, Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched an operation, reportedly named “Freaky Friday,” targeting unaccompanied children aged 14 and older of all nationalities. Bishop Dan Schwerin and the United Methodist Council of Bishops advise on how to help these children and their families.
Read MoreOn August 15, Korean-American United Methodists in Northern Illinois gathered at First Korean UMC in Wheeling to mark Korea’s 1945 liberation from Japanese occupation with both gratitude and sorrow. Rev. Hwa-Young Chong reflected that while Korea is not at war, its division represents an “oppressive peace,” contrasting it with the true peace of Christ, which brings justice and wholeness. She encouraged worshipers to practice daily acts of peacemaking as a faithful response to ongoing division.
Read MoreAt the beginning of August, Hispanic/Latinx United Methodists from across the U.S. and Puerto Rico gathered in Arlington Heights for the Annual MARCHA meeting, hosted this year by the Northern Illinois Conference. Centered on the theme “Now, Yes! With Faith and Courage, We Respond to Our Call to Act,” the event blended worship, learning, advocacy, and community building. Highlights included Bishop Dan Schwerin’s call to live without fear and the presentation of a leadership award to Estefany Sanabria of Humboldt Park UMC, honoring her work in immigration justice and her commitment to the church.
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