GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


QUICK LINKS


THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

THE ORDINARY TEXT

Luke 24:13-35


FEATURED UPDATES

DICK LAUBER’S VISITATION AND MEMORIAL SERVICE

A visitation service will be held for Dick on Thursday, July 14th 3PM to 8PM.

A memorial service will be held for Dick on Friday, July 15th at 10AM.

Both services will be held at Glen Ellyn Covenant Church.

Please pray for Dick’s family during this time of grieving.

 
 

CPBC TRIATHLON FUNDRAISER-AUGUST 7, 2022

Covenant Point’s Triathlon is back!  Register to join and compete to raise funds for our

Autism Spectrum Disorder Family Camp.  You can participate in the FULL TRIATHLON,

SPRING TRIATHLON, or a WALK.  Competitors can choose to participate as an individual or as

a team of 2 or 3 people.   Register at https://www.cpbc.com/summer/triathlon/.

 

CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF GOD’S FAITHFULNESS

On August 14, 2022, Covenant Harbor will celebrate 75 years of Christian camp ministry with a service of worship and celebration, lunch on the lawn (small fee) and camp favorite activities – like swimming!  Lodging is available on a first come, first served basis.  Registration is encouraged.  Event check in begins at 9am. 

All information can be found at:

https://covenantharbor.org/75th-anniversary-celebration/

 

 

WELCOME REFUGEES THROUGH WORLD RELIEF CHICAGOLAND!

Today, there are over 84 million people around the globe who have been forced, or made the painful choice, to leave their home. After years of fleeing violence, famine and extreme poverty, their greatest hope is that they’ll find a safe place to rebuild their lives and call home.

 

We have an opportunity to help through our ministry partner, World Relief Chicagoland!  World Relief Chicagoland (which is unrelated to our other ministry partner, Covenant World Relief)  helps churches in the Chicago area welcome refugees and immigrants into our community. 

 

This past Sunday we heard from fellow GEECC'er Deborah Wright about her experience serving as a refugee Medical Advocate Volunteer.  Jim Hudson currently serves as a "Friendship Volunteer", Pastor Jeff is a Transportation Volunteer, and Darren Miller is an Apartment Setup Volunteer.  And, of course, many of us have enjoyed friendships with our Bhutanese and Burmese sister congregations who settled here through World Relief.  If you would like to volunteer, contact any of the volunteers listed above, or visit World Relief's volunteer page.

 

Our love offering this month supports World Relief Chicagoland.  To make a contribution, memo your check to "Love Offering" or "World Relief Chicagoland", or give online on our website and select "Give to World Relief Chicagoland".

 

THE WORK OF THE PEOPLE

When we gather for communal/corporate worship on Sunday mornings, we are given an order of worship that guides our participation in conversation with God. This order that contains prayer, scripture, song, silence, and communion is called ‘the liturgy’. Translated, the word liturgy means the work of the people. For most of us who work Monday – Friday, the thought of having to work in worship on a Sunday seems uninviting! However, worship liturgy calls us into full participation, into engagement, action, and response to God and his people. It’s an encouraging, restoring, and re-membering work.

This communal worship work is at it’s best when it is led by members of the community – the church. You are needed! You are needed to show up in the summer when you’re around. You are needed to help set up/clean up and serve communion. You are needed to read scripture. You are needed to usher/greet others as they come to our worship space. You are needed to serve coffee after worship as an extension of the hospitality that Christ just gave us in worship at his Table. You are needed to learn how to operate projection, streaming, and sound during worship. You are needed to love and care for children during worship.

You are needed because we function at our best as Christ followers when we do it together!

Click herehttps://www.gecovenant.org/serve to sign up.

If you have any questions about how you can help out on a Sunday morning, contact any staff member.

We love you and need you,

The Staff

 

ALL CHURCH BARBEQUES ARE BACK!

Come join us at an open house barbecue every Wednesday from 5-7pm at Jeff & Jori’s backyard (1260 Shady Lane. Wheaton, IL 60187)!  Bring some meat to throw on the grill and a side dish to share, and perhaps a lawn chair to sit on. We will provide water and lemonade. Come enjoy your church community as we gather in fellowship together. The Barbecues will run from June 8th through August 17th (There will be no Barbecue on June 22nd, or July 6th). We hope to see you this summer!

 

 
 
 

CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR JOB OPENING

We are still on the hunt for a part time Administrative Assistant. The job is 25 hours/week. You can find the job posting here. If you know of anyone with administrative skills who may be a good fit, please encourage them to send a cover letter and resume to jeff.root@gecovenant.org.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 
 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


QUICK LINKS


THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

JESUS FIRST, JULY FOURTH

John 8: 25-47


FEATURED UPDATES

KAREN BLOOMQUIST MEMORIAL SERVICE

A memorial service will be held for Karen this Saturday, July 2nd at 11AM. A luncheon will follow. Please pray for Karen and Dan’s family during this time of grieving.

 

A NOTE FROM THE MUNSON FAMILY

Dear Church Family,

Thank you for the beautiful floral arrangement sent to the Munson family in memory of Rowan, Bruce’s father and grandfather to Becca Rosengren and Jeremy Munson (members of GEECC) and Nate Munson, all of whom grew up in this church.  Rowan is best remembered by those who knew him for the salmon he prepared for the New Year’s Eve smörgåsbord the church once held in years past.  He and his wife, Shar, raised three sons, Bruce, Brian and Dan in the church. The flowers were a lovely reminder of a life well-lived in service to his family and to his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We are so blessed to be part of a church whose members and friends have been such an integral part of our family’s lives throughout the years. 

With love and gratitude,

Bruce and Julie for Shar and the Rowan Munson Family

 

CPBC TRIATHLON FUNDRAISER-AUGUST 7, 2022

Covenant Point’s Triathlon is back!  Register to join and compete to raise funds for our

Autism Spectrum Disorder Family Camp.  You can participate in the FULL TRIATHLON,

SPRING TRIATHLON, or a WALK.  Competitors can choose to participate as an individual or as

a team of 2 or 3 people.   Register at https://www.cpbc.com/summer/triathlon/.

 

CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF GOD’S FAITHFULNESS

On August 14, 2022, Covenant Harbor will celebrate 75 years of Christian camp ministry with a service of worship and celebration, lunch on the lawn (small fee) and camp favorite activities – like swimming!  Lodging is available on a first come, first served basis.  Registration is encouraged.  Event check in begins at 9am. 

All information can be found at:

https://covenantharbor.org/75th-anniversary-celebration/

 

 

WELCOME REFUGEES THROUGH WORLD RELIEF CHICAGOLAND!

Today, there are over 84 million people around the globe who have been forced, or made the painful choice, to leave their home. After years of fleeing violence, famine and extreme poverty, their greatest hope is that they’ll find a safe place to rebuild their lives and call home.

 

We have an opportunity to help through our ministry partner, World Relief Chicagoland!  World Relief Chicagoland (which is unrelated to our other ministry partner, Covenant World Relief)  helps churches in the Chicago area welcome refugees and immigrants into our community. 

 

This past Sunday we heard from fellow GEECC'er Deborah Wright about her experience serving as a refugee Medical Advocate Volunteer.  Jim Hudson currently serves as a "Friendship Volunteer", Pastor Jeff is a Transportation Volunteer, and Darren Miller is an Apartment Setup Volunteer.  And, of course, many of us have enjoyed friendships with our Bhutanese and Burmese sister congregations who settled here through World Relief.  If you would like to volunteer, contact any of the volunteers listed above, or visit World Relief's volunteer page.

 

Our love offering this month supports World Relief Chicagoland.  To make a contribution, memo your check to "Love Offering" or "World Relief Chicagoland", or give online on our website and select "Give to World Relief Chicagoland".

 

THE WORK OF THE PEOPLE

When we gather for communal/corporate worship on Sunday mornings, we are given an order of worship that guides our participation in conversation with God. This order that contains prayer, scripture, song, silence, and communion is called ‘the liturgy’. Translated, the word liturgy means the work of the people. For most of us who work Monday – Friday, the thought of having to work in worship on a Sunday seems uninviting! However, worship liturgy calls us into full participation, into engagement, action, and response to God and his people. It’s an encouraging, restoring, and re-membering work.

This communal worship work is at it’s best when it is led by members of the community – the church. You are needed! You are needed to show up in the summer when you’re around. You are needed to help set up/clean up and serve communion. You are needed to read scripture. You are needed to usher/greet others as they come to our worship space. You are needed to serve coffee after worship as an extension of the hospitality that Christ just gave us in worship at his Table. You are needed to learn how to operate projection, streaming, and sound during worship. You are needed to love and care for children during worship.

You are needed because we function at our best as Christ followers when we do it together!

Click herehttps://www.gecovenant.org/serve to sign up.

If you have any questions about how you can help out on a Sunday morning, contact any staff member.

We love you and need you,

The Staff

 

ALL CHURCH BARBEQUES ARE BACK!

Come join us at an open house barbecue every Wednesday from 5-7pm at Jeff & Jori’s backyard (1260 Shady Lane. Wheaton, IL 60187)!  Bring some meat to throw on the grill and a side dish to share, and perhaps a lawn chair to sit on. We will provide water and lemonade. Come enjoy your church community as we gather in fellowship together. The Barbecues will run from June 8th through August 17th (There will be no Barbecue on June 22nd, or July 6th). We hope to see you this summer!

 

 

LOST AND FOUND BEING CLEANED OUT

In an effort to keep our church beautiful and clean, we are updating and throwing old things out including items that’s been in lost and found for a very long time.

If you or a loved one has lost something at the church please stop by lost and found to see if your item is there.

At the end of June we will be throwing everything away so please don’t wait to take a look over there to see if you have something you might want to retrieve.

 

HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!

“It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery” (Galatians 5:1, NIV).

We hope you have a safe and fun holiday!

 

CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR JOB OPENING

We are still on the hunt for a part time Administrative Assistant. The job is 25 hours/week. You can find the job posting here. If you know of anyone with administrative skills who may be a good fit, please encourage them to send a cover letter and resume to jeff.root@gecovenant.org.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 
 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


QUICK LINKS


THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

Philippians 4:14-23


FEATURED UPDATES

CPBC TRIATHLON FUNDRAISER-AUGUST 7, 2022

Covenant Point’s Triathlon is back!  Register to join and compete to raise funds for our

Autism Spectrum Disorder Family Camp.  You can participate in the FULL TRIATHLON,

SPRING TRIATHLON, or a WALK.  Competitors can choose to participate as an individual or as

a team of 2 or 3 people.   Register at https://www.cpbc.com/summer/triathlon/.

 

CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF GOD’S FAITHFULNESS

On August 14, 2022, Covenant Harbor will celebrate 75 years of Christian camp ministry with a service of worship and celebration, lunch on the lawn (small fee) and camp favorite activities – like swimming!  Lodging is available on a first come, first served basis.  Registration is encouraged.  Event check in begins at 9am. 

All information can be found at:

https://covenantharbor.org/75th-anniversary-celebration/

 

WELCOME REFUGEES THROUGH WORLD RELIEF CHICAGOLAND!

Today, there are over 84 million people around the globe who have been forced, or made the painful choice, to leave their home. After years of fleeing violence, famine and extreme poverty, their greatest hope is that they’ll find a safe place to rebuild their lives and call home.

 

We have an opportunity to help through our ministry partner, World Relief Chicagoland!  World Relief Chicagoland (which is unrelated to our other ministry partner, Covenant World Relief)  helps churches in the Chicago area welcome refugees and immigrants into our community. 

 

This past Sunday we heard from fellow GEECC'er Deborah Wright about her experience serving as a refugee Medical Advocate Volunteer.  Jim Hudson currently serves as a "Friendship Volunteer", Pastor Jeff is a Transportation Volunteer, and Darren Miller is an Apartment Setup Volunteer.  And, of course, many of us have enjoyed friendships with our Bhutanese and Burmese sister congregations who settled here through World Relief.  If you would like to volunteer, contact any of the volunteers listed above, or visit World Relief's volunteer page.

 

Our love offering this month supports World Relief Chicagoland.  To make a contribution, memo your check to "Love Offering" or "World Relief Chicagoland", or give online on our website and select "Give to World Relief Chicagoland".

THE WORK OF THE PEOPLE

When we gather for communal/corporate worship on Sunday mornings, we are given an order of worship that guides our participation in conversation with God. This order that contains prayer, scripture, song, silence, and communion is called ‘the liturgy’. Translated, the word liturgy means the work of the people. For most of us who work Monday – Friday, the thought of having to work in worship on a Sunday seems uninviting! However, worship liturgy calls us into full participation, into engagement, action, and response to God and his people. It’s an encouraging, restoring, and re-membering work.

This communal worship work is at it’s best when it is led by members of the community – the church. You are needed! You are needed to show up in the summer when you’re around. You are needed to help set up/clean up and serve communion. You are needed to read scripture. You are needed to usher/greet others as they come to our worship space. You are needed to serve coffee after worship as an extension of the hospitality that Christ just gave us in worship at his Table. You are needed to learn how to operate projection, streaming, and sound during worship. You are needed to love and care for children during worship.

You are needed because we function at our best as Christ followers when we do it together!

Click herehttps://www.gecovenant.org/serve to sign up.

If you have any questions about how you can help out on a Sunday morning, contact any staff member.

We love you and need you,

The Staff

ALL CHURCH BARBEQUES ARE BACK!

Come join us at an open house barbecue every Wednesday from 5-7pm at Jeff & Jori’s backyard (1260 Shady Lane. Wheaton, IL 60187)!  Bring some meat to throw on the grill and a side dish to share, and perhaps a lawn chair to sit on. We will provide water and lemonade. Come enjoy your church community as we gather in fellowship together. The Barbecues will run from June 8th through August 17th (There will be no Barbecue on June 22nd, or July 6th). We hope to see you this summer!

 

LOST AND FOUND BEING CLEANED OUT

In an effort to keep our church beautiful and clean, we are updating and throwing old things out including items that’s been in lost and found for a very long time.

If you or a loved one has lost something at the church please stop by lost and found to see if your item is there.

At the end of June we will be throwing everything away so please don’t wait to take a look over there to see if you have something you might want to retrieve.

 

CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR JOB OPENING

We are still on the hunt for a part time Administrative Assistant. The job is 25 hours/week. You can find the job posting here. If you know of anyone with administrative skills who may be a good fit, please encourage them to send a cover letter and resume to jeff.root@gecovenant.org.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 
 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


QUICK LINKS


THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

THE JOY OF CONTENTMENT

Philippians 4:10-13


FEATURED UPDATES

 

WELCOME REFUGEES THROUGH WORLD RELIEF CHICAGOLAND!

Today, there are over 84 million people around the globe who have been forced, or made the painful choice, to leave their home. After years of fleeing violence, famine and extreme poverty, their greatest hope is that they’ll find a safe place to rebuild their lives and call home.

 

We have an opportunity to help through our ministry partner, World Relief Chicagoland!  World Relief Chicagoland (which is unrelated to our other ministry partner, Covenant World Relief)  helps churches in the Chicago area welcome refugees and immigrants into our community. 

 

This Sunday, we will hear from fellow GEECC'er Deborah Wright about her experience serving as a refugee Medical Advocate Volunteer.  Jim Hudson currently serves as a "Friendship Volunteer", Pastor Jeff is a Transportation Volunteer, and Darren Miller is an Apartment Setup Volunteer.  And, of course, many of us have enjoyed friendships with our Bhutanese and Burmese sister congregations who settled here through World Relief.  If you would like to volunteer, contact any of the volunteers listed above, or visit World Relief's volunteer page.

 

Our love offering this month supports World Relief Chicagoland.  To make a contribution, memo your check to "Love Offering" or "World Relief Chicagoland", or give online on our website and select "Give to World Relief Chicagoland".

THE WORK OF THE PEOPLE

When we gather for communal/corporate worship on Sunday mornings, we are given an order of worship that guides our participation in conversation with God. This order that contains prayer, scripture, song, silence, and communion is called ‘the liturgy’. Translated, the word liturgy means the work of the people. For most of us who work Monday – Friday, the thought of having to work in worship on a Sunday seems uninviting! However, worship liturgy calls us into full participation, into engagement, action, and response to God and his people. It’s an encouraging, restoring, and re-membering work.

This communal worship work is at it’s best when it is led by members of the community – the church. You are needed! You are needed to show up in the summer when you’re around. You are needed to help set up/clean up and serve communion. You are needed to read scripture. You are needed to usher/greet others as they come to our worship space. You are needed to serve coffee after worship as an extension of the hospitality that Christ just gave us in worship at his Table. You are needed to learn how to operate projection, streaming, and sound during worship. You are needed to love and care for children during worship.

You are needed because we function at our best as Christ followers when we do it together!

Click herehttps://www.gecovenant.org/serve to sign up.

If you have any questions about how you can help out on a Sunday morning, contact any staff member.

We love you and need you,

The Staff

ALL CHURCH BARBEQUES ARE BACK!

Come join us at an open house barbecue every Wednesday from 5-7pm at Jeff & Jori’s backyard (1260 Shady Lane. Wheaton, IL 60187)!  Bring some meat to throw on the grill and a side dish to share, and perhaps a lawn chair to sit on. We will provide water and lemonade. Come enjoy your church community as we gather in fellowship together. The Barbecues will run from June 8th through August 17th (There will be no Barbecue on June 22nd, or July 6th). We hope to see you this summer!

 

 

BRIDAL SHOWER FOR ANDREW AND FAVOR

Dear GEECC Friends and Family,


All women, as well as our junior and high league students, are invited to a bridal shower brunch honoring Andrew Lauber and Favor Ezewuzie on Saturday, June 18th at 10am!

Andrew and Favor are registered at https://www.zola.com/wedding/favorandandrew/registry

If you would like to contribute to a group gift you can contact Jen Casey at jen.lynn26@gmail.com or

630-913-6257 by June 12th!

 

If you would like to help with the shower or contribute food you can sign up here

Lauber/Ezewuzie Shower Sign Up

 

THE ICE CREAM SOCIAL IS THIS SATURDAY!

If you signed up to serve please check your email for the time your group is scheduled to arrive at the church.

Thank you for all of those who’ve answered the call to serve our community at this event.

See you Saturday!

 

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY- SUNDAY JUNE 19TH

This Sunday we celebrate fathers who care for us, laugh with us, are there in a time of need and are so much more to us.

We also celebrate fathers who are no longer with us but their impact will last a lifetime.

To show appreciation and bring some encouragement to our fathers, we have a small gift for them this Sunday.

If you are a father or have a father you’d like to bless, please make sure stop at the table across from the coffee station in the upper atrium after service to pick up your gift.

 

CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR JOB OPENING

We are still on the hunt for a part time Administrative Assistant. The job is 25 hours/week. You can find the job posting here. If you know of anyone with administrative skills who may be a good fit, please encourage them to send a cover letter and resume to jeff.root@gecovenant.org.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 
 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


QUICK LINKS


THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

THE JOY OF CONFLICT?

Philippians 4:2-9


FEATURED UPDATES

 

THE WORK OF THE PEOPLE

When we gather for communal/corporate worship on Sunday mornings, we are given an order of worship that guides our participation in conversation with God. This order that contains prayer, scripture, song, silence, and communion is called ‘the liturgy’. Translated, the word liturgy means the work of the people. For most of us who work Monday – Friday, the thought of having to work in worship on a Sunday seems uninviting! However, worship liturgy calls us into full participation, into engagement, action, and response to God and his people. It’s an encouraging, restoring, and re-membering work.

This communal worship work is at it’s best when it is led by members of the community – the church. You are needed! You are needed to show up in the summer when you’re around. You are needed to help set up/clean up and serve communion. You are needed to read scripture. You are needed to usher/greet others as they come to our worship space. You are needed to serve coffee after worship as an extension of the hospitality that Christ just gave us in worship at his Table. You are needed to learn how to operate projection, streaming, and sound during worship. You are needed to love and care for children during worship.

You are needed because we function at our best as Christ followers when we do it together!

Click here https://www.gecovenant.org/serve to sign up.

If you have any questions about how you can help out on a Sunday morning, contact any staff member.

We love you and need you,

The Staff

ALL CHURCH BARBEQUES ARE BACK!

Come join us at an open house barbecue every Wednesday from 5-7pm at Jeff & Jori’s backyard (1260 Shady Lane. Wheaton, IL 60187)!  Bring some meat to throw on the grill and a side dish to share, and perhaps a lawn chair to sit on. We will provide water and lemonade. Come enjoy your church community as we gather in fellowship together. The Barbecues will run from June 8th through August 17th (There will be no Barbecue on June 22nd, or July 6th). We hope to see you this summer!

 

 

BRIDAL SHOWER FOR ANDREW AND FAVOR

Dear GEECC Friends and Family,


All women, as well as our junior and high league students, are invited to a bridal shower brunch honoring Andrew Lauber and Favor Ezewuzie on Saturday, June 18th at 10am!

Andrew and Favor are registered at https://www.zola.com/wedding/favorandandrew/registry

If you would like to contribute to a group gift you can contact Jen Casey at jen.lynn26@gmail.com or

630-913-6257 by June 12th!

 

If you would like to help with the shower or contribute food you can sign up here

Lauber/Ezewuzie Shower Sign Up

 

THE ICE CREAM SOCIAL IS NEXT SATURDAY! SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER AND ATTEND!

Thank you for all of those who’ve answered the call to serve our community at this event. Sign ups are still open.

If you plan to attend please sign up in the lobby at the Ice Cream Social table or use your camera to hover over the QR code and sign up online on our Eventbrite page.

Questions and ideas are welcomed! Contact Crystal at crystal.white@gecovenant.org.

 

CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR JOB OPENING

We are still on the hunt for a part time Administrative Assistant. The job is 25 hours/week. You can find the job posting here. If you know of anyone with administrative skills who may be a good fit, please encourage them to send a cover letter and resume to jeff.root@gecovenant.org.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 
 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


QUICK LINKS


THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

PENTECOST: THE INHERITANCE OF THE SPIRIT

Roman 8:12-17

 

FEATURED UPDATES

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR ROWAN MUNSON

There will be a Memorial Service for Rowan Munson, father of Bruce Munson,

on Friday, June 3rd at 10:00am at Glen Ellyn Covenant Church

Following the service join the family in the FLC for a time of FIKA! (Coffee and all the good eats that accompany coffee).

Memorials may be directed to:

Covenant Harbor Bible Camp

1724 W. Main Street, Lake Geneva, WI 53147

On-line giving:  www.covenantharbor.org

Covenant Point Bible Camp

358 W. Hagerman Lake Road, Iron River, MI 49935

On-line giving:  www.cpbc.com

 

 
 

PENTECOST SUNDAY – JUNE 5TH

We invite you to wear red for worship on Pentecost Sunday.  This is a tradition that is an outward sign of the inward transformation by the Holy Spirit in each of our hearts. 

As ‘tongues of fire’ came to rest on Jesus’ disciples on that first Pentecost long ago, we gather to then go out into the world with the continuing blazing fire that is the hope of God in Jesus Christ, and by the power of His Spirit.

ALL CHURCH BARBEQUES ARE BACK!

Come join us at an open house barbecue every Wednesday from 5-7pm at Jeff & Jori’s backyard (1260 Shady Lane. Wheaton, IL 60187)!  Bring some meat to throw on the grill and a side dish to share, and perhaps a lawn chair to sit on. We will provide water and lemonade. Come enjoy your church community as we gather in fellowship together. The Barbecues will run from June 8th through August 17th (There will be no Barbecue on June 22nd, or July 6th). We hope to see you this summer!

 

 

BRIDAL SHOWER FOR ANDREW AND FAVOR

Dear GEECC Friends and Family,


All women, as well as our junior and high league students, are invited to a bridal shower brunch honoring Andrew Lauber and Favor Ezewuzie on Saturday, June 18th at 10am!

Andrew and Favor are registered at https://www.zola.com/wedding/favorandandrew/registry

If you would like to contribute to a group gift you can contact Jen Casey at jen.lynn26@gmail.com or

630-913-6257 by June 12th!

 

If you would like to help with the shower or contribute food you can sign up here

Lauber/Ezewuzie Shower Sign Up

 

THE ICE CREAM SOCIAL IS IN 2 WEEKS! SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER AND ATTEND!

We are a church called to “Go!” Let’s love on our community this summer. We will have a sign up sheet in the atrium. We are looking for people to run games, serve ice cream, and volunteer to meet and greet our community members, pray for them and invite them to to join us for church on Sunday.

If you plan to attend please sign up in the lobby at the Ice Cream Social table or use your camera to hover over the QR code and sign up online on our Eventbrite page.

Questions and ideas are welcomed! Contact Crystal at crystal.white@gecovenant.org.

 

CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR JOB OPENING

We are still on the hunt for a part time Administrative Assistant. The job is 25 hours/week. You can find the job posting here. If you know of anyone with administrative skills who may be a good fit, please encourage them to send a cover letter and resume to jeff.root@gecovenant.org.

 

SUPPORT OUR NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP FUND!

This Sunday, we will have an opportunity to hear from members of our congregation whose lives and faith have been impacted by North Park University, our denomination's college and seminary.  Located in the vibrant Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago, North Park has been preparing Covenanters and other students "for lives of significance and service" since 1891.  GEECC has benefitted directly -- Leslie, Pastor Jeff, Eliza, and many others in our congregation have studied there!

Our "love offering" this month supports our North Park Scholarship Fund, which will be matched by North Park to help the next generation of GEECCers attend North Park.  To make a contribution, memo your check to "Love Offering" or "North Park Scholarship", or give online on our website and select "Give to North Park Scholarship Fund". 

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 
 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

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Sundays at 9:30am.


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THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

CITIZENS OF HEAVEN

Philippians 3:20-21

 
 

FEATURED UPDATES

 

GRADES K-5 WILL BE JOINING THE CONGREGATION FOR WORSHIP THIS SUNDAY MAY 29TH

Parents,

Please only check-in your nursery and preschool aged children this Sunday and have your elementary school kids attend service with you.

Worship bags with activities that coincide with this Sunday’s message will be provided.

This change is due to lower church attendance in the summer because of vacationing. Therefore, adjustments to the summer schedule for our elementary aged kids have been decided. Read more about the summer worship schedule for our elementary students in the City on a Hill Kids newsletter link.

 

SUPPORT OUR NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP FUND!

This Sunday, we will have an opportunity to hear from members of our congregation whose lives and faith have been impacted by North Park University, our denomination's college and seminary.  Located in the vibrant Albany Park neighborhood of Chicago, North Park has been preparing Covenanters and other students "for lives of significance and service" since 1891.  GEECC has benefitted directly -- Leslie, Pastor Jeff, Eliza, and many others in our congregation have studied there!

Our "love offering" this month supports our North Park Scholarship Fund, which will be matched by North Park to help the next generation of GEECCers attend North Park.  To make a contribution, memo your check to "Love Offering" or "North Park Scholarship", or give online on our website and select "Give to North Park Scholarship Fund". 

SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER AT OUR ICE CREAM SOCIAL THIS SUMMER!

 

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR ROWAN MUNSON

There will be a Memorial Service for Rowan Munson, father of Bruce Munson,

on Friday, June 3rd at 10:00am at Glen Ellyn Covenant Church

Following the service join the family in the FLC for a time of FIKA! (Coffee and all the good eats that accompany coffee).

Memorials may be directed to:

Covenant Harbor Bible Camp

1724 W. Main Street, Lake Geneva, WI 53147

On-line giving:  www.covenantharbor.org

Covenant Point Bible Camp

358 W. Hagerman Lake Road, Iron River, MI 49935

On-line giving:  www.cpbc.com

 

 

PENTECOST SUNDAY – JUNE 5TH

We invite you to wear red for worship on Pentecost Sunday.  This is a tradition that is an outward sign of the inward transformation by the Holy Spirit in each of our hearts. 

As ‘tongues of fire’ came to rest on Jesus’ disciples on that first Pentecost long ago, we gather to then go out into the world with the continuing blazing fire that is the hope of God in Jesus Christ, and by the power of His Spirit.

 

We are a church called to “Go!” Let’s love on our community this summer. We will have a sign up sheet in the atrium. We are looking for people to run games, serve ice cream, and volunteer to meet and greet our community members, pray for them and invite them to to join us for church on Sunday.

Questions and ideas are welcomed! Contact Crystal at crystal.white@gecovenant.org.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 
 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


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THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

PEOPLE OF JOY

Philippians 2:14-18

 
 
 

FEATURED UPDATES

 

A NOTE FROM CINDY BERTSCH

Dearest Church Family,

Thank you for your loving arms and caring hearts as we said, “goodbye” to my dear, Mom, Nancy Pole Hopkins. She is with our loving Lord and is whole again.

From the cards, text, calls, meals, and prayers, we felt so much love and divine peace.

Also, thank you for the beautiful mum plant. It is a reminder of Jesus’s love through He’s people.

We are blessed to have such a loving church family.

Love, Cindy, Larry, Jeff, Kevin, Grace.

 

SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER AT OUR ICE CREAM SOCIAL THIS SUMMER!

We are a church called to “Go!” Let’s love on our community this summer. We will have a sign up sheet in the atrium. We are looking for people to run games, serve ice cream, and volunteer to meet and greet our community members, pray for them and invite them to to join us for church on Sunday.

Questions and ideas are welcomed! Contact Crystal at crystal.white@gecovenant.org.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is continuing to read Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 
 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


QUICK LINKS


THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

JOY PRODUCED BY SUFFERING

Philippians 1:12-26

 
 
 

FOOD DRIVE

You can pick up bags on Sunday after church and bring them back Sunday May 1st. Please follow this link to see what the food pantry’s top needs are.


FEATURED UPDATES

For those who contributed to the memorial flower fund, please feel free to take a plant from the front of the sanctuary.

 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is starting a new book next week so its a great time to join! They will be reading Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 

THE MAKER’S SPACE

Our final session in our series on "Questions?" takes place this Sunday, April 24, at 5:00-7:00pm.

We will gather 30 minutes earlier at 5:00pm because of the congregational meeting that was rescheduled.  We will meet in Munson Hall and will explore the art of Neurographica as we tackle our last question..."How much more?"  Come and consider this opportunity to bring a neighbor or a family member to learn this art form.  This is an easy invitation!  No art experience necessary!  Also, check out The Maker's Space latest workshop with the addiction clients of Haymarket Center @www.themakersspace.us  We will be learning the same technique that you will be able to use on your own to calm and reach those inner emotions.   

Thank you for your help for planning purposes when you 

RSVP to 2013themakersspace@gmail.com 

 

GE COV Weekly Newsletter

Join us Each week in person or online
Sundays at 9:30am.


QUICK LINKS


THIS WEEK AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY SERMON

JOY IN THE CHURCH

Philippians 1:1-11

Our journey from Lent to Easter, glimpses of God's Glory along the way.  Jesus is alive! He is risen!  and He continues to accompany us on our daily journey to our eternal home with gold glimpses of His glory along the way. The white of His resurrection seeps into the world and is beginning the process of making all things new!

 

LAST DAY OF SUNDAY SCHOOL

the last day of Sunday School will be this Sunday, April 24th.

 

QUARTERLY CONGREGATIONAL MEETING

Our next congregational meeting will be April 24th at 6pm in the sanctuary.

 

FOOD DRIVE

We will be hosting a food drive for the Glen Ellyn Food Pantry starting April 24th. You can pick up bags on Sunday after church and bring them back Sunday May 1st. Please follow this link to see what the food pantry’s top needs are.


FEATURED UPDATES

 

For those who contributed to the memorial flower fund, please feel free to take a plant from the front of the sanctuary.

 
 
 

BOOK CLUB

The book club is starting a new book next week so its a great time to join! They will be reading Subversive Witness by Dominique DuBois Gilliard, the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Covenant. Anyone interested in joining can email Mary Crickmore, mcrickmore@worldrenew.net, for the link. 

 

South alcove gallery

Our own exhibit of MY SECRET DOUBLE is now on display in our sanctuary.  It compliments the traveling exhibit at Wheaton College but is done by our own artists from our congregation.  Come meditate on the reflections of our inner voices that no one sees but God.

 

THE MAKER’S SPACE

Our final session in our series on "Questions?" takes place this Sunday, April 24, at 5:00-7:00pm.

We will gather 30 minutes earlier at 5:00pm because of the congregational meeting that was rescheduled.  We will meet in Munson Hall and will explore the art of Neurographica as we tackle our last question..."How much more?"  Come and consider this opportunity to bring a neighbor or a family member to learn this art form.  This is an easy invitation!  No art experience necessary!  Also, check out The Maker's Space latest workshop with the addiction clients of Haymarket Center @www.themakersspace.us  We will be learning the same technique that you will be able to use on your own to calm and reach those inner emotions.   

Thank you for your help for planning purposes when you 

RSVP to 2013themakersspace@gmail.com