I HAD THE PLEASURE FOR THE FIRST TIME TO VISIT YOUR CHURCH WHEN I WAS IN CHICAGO TONIGHT , DEC. 21, 2007 . I WAS ABLE TO WITNESS JUST A SMALL PORTION OF THE " CHRISTMAS CONCERT " , WHAT A JOY THAT WAS FOR ME AND MY FAMILY .
I AM NOT A PRESBYTERIAN , I WAS RAISED AS A ROMAN CATHOLIC IN JOLIET , IL. BUT , I ...
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Tradition is still alive
By robertf_foster, 08/28/06
At fourth prebyterian there lives an aura of christian tradition . In it's architecture,and in it's quiet stance in the community of marketing. The strong sense of stability and unwavering identity,I find nowhere else.The most important part to me, is the"OPEN DOOR",everyday at the corner of Michigan and Delaware,welcoming anyone who seek to complete,their journey ..
As a lover of wonderful big churches, this one caught my eye when I exited the Hancock Building across MIchigan Ave. I went in and to my surprise, landed on a noonday concert (Fridays). The 6000+ pipe organ was played by a Master and started off with Bach's famous Tocata and Fugue! The concert was an hour. You're handed a program as you ...
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