Art & Justice

Best Chicago experience? Neighborhoods. Sure, the Bean is great…really it is. I like looking at it. So shiny and polished. It’s a great public art piece, however if I have any input into visiting friend and family agendas, we’re mostly hitting spots not very near Millennium Park or the oh so Magnificent Mile. People want […]

Have an Artistic Summer

If you happened to be very observant for about 6 days in April, you might have noticed a layer of light green-yellow leaves budding from once bare trees lining the Chicago neighborhood streets. This fleeting phenomenon called “spring” signals a few things, seasonal produce such as the garlicky green-leaved Ramp among them. This onion-cousin from […]

BRILLIANT Art Exhibit

Join us for an evening of art with a purpose! Young women and girls between the ages of 12 and 21, who are survivors of human trafficking and receiving care at Anne’s House, founded by the Salvation Army PROMISE Program, have created something “BRILLIANT.” Members of Buy Art Not People, a not for profit started […]

Kenya Crisis Update

Draught and famine has surrounded our Newfrontiers family in Kenya. Destination Church recently gave $5,000 to help relieve some of the suffering. Bryan Mowrey, our recent guest speaker and Pastor of Jubilee Church in St. Louis, has posted an update about the famine. Please read this and continue to pray about the situation and participate […]

Serving In Chicago This Christmas

Consider joining others in serving Good News Partners, based in North Rogers Park, this Christmas. They are a nonprofit faith based organization that provides housing for low income families to prevent homelessness in Chicago. Volunteering with Good News Partners over the Christmas season means organizing games, providing food or planning any creative ideas you have […]