Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago
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Many wealthy Chicago residents attended Second Presbyterian, including members of the George Pullman, Silas B. Cobb, Timothy Blackstone, and George Armour families. These were men who moved to Chicago from New England or New York State in the mid-nineteenth century to make their fortunes and build a new metropolis on the prairie. Proud of their adopted city, they endowed cultural institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Chicago. Robert Todd Lincoln, the president's son, was also a church trustee. When the South Side emerged in the 1870s as the city's premier residential neighborhood, the business elite built imposing houses on South Prairie Avenue, South Michigan Avenue, South Calumet Avenue and other streets.
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Second Presbyterian Church is a landmark Gothic Revival church located on South Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States.In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, some of Chicago’s most prominent families attended this church.It is renowned for its interior, completely redone in the Arts and Crafts style after a disastrous fire in 1900.The sanctuary is one of America’s best examples of an unaltered Arts and Crafts church interior, fully embodying that movement’s principles of simplicity, hand craftsmanship, and unity of design.
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MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Memorial Presbyterian Church is a historic church constructed in 1889 by American industrialist Henry Morrison Flagler in St. Augustine Florida.
In 2012, CNN included Memorial Presbyterian in a list of one of the top eight religious wonders to visit in the United States.
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rst United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple is a church located at the base and in the utmost floors of the Chicago Temple Building, a skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. The top of the building is at a height of 173 metres (568ft.).
Second City (Chicago Time-lapse)
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Locations in order of appearance: Chicago Theatre, Lincoln Park Zoo, Michigan Avenue, Michigan & Wacker, Willis Tower, River Walk, Museum of Contemporary Art, Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago, Cloud Gate, Millennium Park, Columbus Drive, Crown Fountain, Lincoln Park Zoo, Exelon Plaza, Exelon Plaza, Chinatown, Hancock Center, North Beach, Lakefront, Abraham Lincoln statue between Columbus & Michigan, Chicago River, Buckingham Fountain, Michigan Avenue, Osaka Garden, Lincoln Park, Promontory Point, Field Museum, Navy Pier, Promontory Point, Rockefeller Chapel, Daley Plaza, Dearborn Street, Promontory Point, Hyde Park Blvd Lakefront, Promontory Point, Chicago Harbor Lighthouse, Adler Planetarium, Museum Campus, Reid, Murdoch & Co. Building, Robie House, Adler Planetarium, W 18th Street, Osaka Garden, Burnham Park, E Roosevelt Road, W Roosevelt Road, Pritzker Pavillion, Trump Tower, North Beach, Wabash Avenue, Hancock Center, Hancock Center, Hancock Center
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Lyons Presbyterian youth group at Peppermint Days in 1997 on the Peter Wiles Performing Arts Stage. This Stage which can float up an down the Erie Canal for concerts through out the summer, The stage was originally l built for the Wedding of Waters trip in 1991.
Climbing up the Mountain. LIVE beautiful singing at the 4th Presbyterian Cathedral in Chicago
Climbing up the Mountain. LIVE beautiful singing at the 4th Presbyterian Cathedral in Chicago
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Tori Kelly talks about her new album and why she decided to go gospel.
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10/18 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
10/19 Birmingham, AL Lyric Theatre
10/21 Charlotte, NC McGlohon Theater at Spirit Square
10/22 Durham, NC Carolina Theatre of Durham
10/25 Munhall, PA Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
10/27 Philadelphia, PA Temple Performing Arts Center
10/28 Washington, DC Warner Theatre
10/30 New York, NY Riverside Church
11/1 Detroit, MI The Masonic Temple
11/2 Grand Rapids, MI Fountain Street Church
11/5 Chicago, IL Fourth Presbyterian Church
11/6 Chicago, IL Fourth Presbyterian Church
11/8 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
11/11 Dallas, TX Majestic Theatre
11/12 Austin, TX Paramount Theatre
11/13 Houston, TX Wortham Center Cullen Theater
11/16 Los Angeles, CA Immanuel Presbyterian Church
11/17 Los Angeles, CA Immanuel Presbyterian Church
11/19 SF, CA Herbst Theatre
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Story Table: Reggie Williams
Reggie Williams, assistant professor of Christian ethics at McCormick Theological Seminary, talks about white anxiety and habituated fear within the church.
On May 25, 2017, FULLER studio held a Story Table at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, Illinois. We invited community members to tell stories about what faith looks like in a culture of fear. Explore more here:
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Billy Graham's groundbreaking work in North Korea
The body of the Rev. Billy Graham is being moved from Washington to North Carolina, where the beloved American preacher will be buried Friday.
Graham was the fourth private U.S. citizen to lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol.
He earned the honor by preaching to hundreds of millions of people over his 99 years. He also prayed with U.S. presidents dating back to Harry Truman.
Graham’s impact was felt far beyond the U.S. and religious circles. At the close of the Cold War he gained rare access to North Korea, and even helped shape U.S. policy.
He drew the kinds of crowds in Asia usually reserved for a pope, famously preaching to more than 1 million people in South Korea in 1973.
But there’s another story, one largely untold, of Graham’s groundbreaking work in the secretive state of North Korea.
“Love one another!” Graham told the congregation during his tour through Seoul, which made headlines in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital.
The North Korean response was, ‘The witch doctor from America came and performed a witch act,’ said Billy Kim, Graham's translator in Seoul.
Two decades later, the anti-communist Graham was invited to Pyongyang, becoming an honored guest of North Korea’s late president Kim Il Sung.
The nation was reeling from the collapse of the Soviet Union, and looking to improve ties with the U.S.
Graham brought a private message from President George H.W. Bush – and a Bible for the North Korean leader.
My wife went to school in North Korea. That was one of the reasons that we could get in and talk to the leaders – that made it possible for us to go, Graham said.
Ruth Graham’s parents were Christian missionaries in Pyongyang, a city once called the “Jerusalem of the East.”
Today, possessing a Bible there can lead to criminal charges.
Graham was the first foreigner ever to preach at Pyongyang’s Bongsu Church, one of a handful of Christian foreign churches in North Korea, which human rights and religious groups accuse of being a state propagandist.
Graham made two trips to North Korea, one in 1992 and the second in 1994. Afterwards he helped shape U.S. policy by offering insights on the nation to U.S. presidents and international peacemakers.
And I said, ‘Jimmy, what they're looking for is a friend,' Graham said.
Graham paved the way for other Americans and aid workers to visit the nation, including Graham’s son, Franklin, whose Samaritan’s Purse charity provided badly needed aid.
In South Korea, Graham’s popularity helped make the Myung Sung megachurch in Seoul the largest Presbyterian church in the world, with a weekly attendance of around 100,000 people.
We certainly believe that we need to follow the legacy of Billy Graham, senior pastor Kim Sam-Whan said. What he did in North Korea really pushed us to go to the people who are suffering.
Graham never realized his dream of bringing Christianity to the North Korean masses, but he did crack open the door of a closed society, allowing aid and perhaps faith to trickle in.
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Choir Tour 2017 | Chicago
Bright Morning Star (arr. Fred Squatrito) - performed by the Indian Springs School Choir, warming up in the rehearsal room of Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago, Ill., Feb. 17, 2017 (Video/Hal Jones)
Love Read by Carol Crittenden for John & Jeff
Carol Crittenden reads the poem Love at the wedding ceremony of Jeff Reeves and John Paradowski at Fourth Presbyterian Church , Chicago, IL on December 12, 2015. So special for us!
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The Blue Bow Campaign
Each year, Children's Home & Aid helps to commemorate the Blue Bow Campaign during a ceremony held at Chicago's historic Fourth Presbyterian Church located on North Michigan Avenue (Michigan and Chestnut St.) across from the John Hancock building. For the last 15 years, this ceremony has marked the kick-off event for the month-long Blue Bow Campaign in Illinois.
What are some other Blue Bow Campaign events throughout Illinois?
The display of Blue Bows on the cars of local police and sheriffs' departments.
County courthouses sponsor Hands Around the Courthouse. Visitors, residents and families encircle the courthouses with blue ribbons.
Women's groups, youth groups, student councils and support groups distribute Blue Bows and parenting information at grocery stores, retailers, fast food restaurants and other public venues.
Local communities decorate their main street or town square with Blue Bows tied to lampposts.
Mayors in local communities across the state sign proclamations declaring April as Blue Bow Month, calling upon all citizens to increase their participation in efforts to prevent child abuse.
How can people join the Blue Bow Campaign?
If you are interested in joining or supporting the Blue Bow Campaign, please contact Earl Kloppmann, at 312-455-5276.