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  2. Willow Creek Community Church - Wikipedia

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    Founded. 1975. Founder (s) Bill Hybels. Clergy. Pastor (s) Dave Dummitt. Willow Creek Community Church is an Evangelical nondenominational multisite megachurch based in the northwestern Chicago suburb of South Barrington, Illinois. It was founded on October 12, 1975 by Dave Holmbo and Bill Hybels, who was its longtime senior pastor.

  3. Harvest Bible Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Bible Chapel is an nondenominational Christianity megachurch in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. Founded in 1988, it has grown to seven campuses in the Chicago metropolitan area. In 2008, the church was listed by Outreach magazine as one of the 100 fastest-growing churches in America. In January 2019, it was listed as one of the 50 largest ...

  4. Trinity United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    History. Founded. December 3, 1961. (1961-12-03) Trinity United Church of Christ is a predominantly African-American megachurch with more than 8,500 members. It is located in the Washington Heights community on the South Side of Chicago. [1] It is the largest church affiliated with the United Church of Christ, a predominantly white Christian ...

  5. Bill Hybels - Wikipedia

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    William Hybels (born December 12, 1951) is an American church figure and author. He is the founding and former senior pastor of Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois, one of the most attended churches in North America, with an average attendance of nearly 24,000 as of late 2018. [1] He is the founder of the Willow Creek ...

  6. Young Lords - Wikipedia

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    Elections. Young Lords logo on a building wall, December 27, 2003. The Young Lords[a] was a Chicago -based street gang that became a civil rights and human rights organization. [2][3] The group aimed to fight for neighborhood empowerment and self-determination for Puerto Rico, Latinos, and colonized ("Third World") people. [4][5] Tactics used ...

  7. St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church

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    St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. /  41.97056°N 87.83722°W  / 41.97056; -87.83722. St. Joseph the Betrothed Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church is a Ukrainian church located in Chicago and belonging to the St. Nicholas Eparchy for the Ukrainian Catholics. The building has an ultra-modern roof, comprising thirteen ...

  8. First United Methodist Church of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) Holabird & Roche. The Chicago Temple Building is a 173-meter (568 foot) tall skyscraper church located at 77 W. Washington Street in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is home to the congregation of the First United Methodist Church of Chicago. It was completed in 1924 and has 23 floors dedicated to religious and office use.

  9. Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The church in 1914. According to the PC (USA), in 2013 Fourth Church had 5,540 members, the second-largest Presbyterian congregation in the United States. [6] In 2015 at Fourth Church, Quimby Pipe Organs installed a three-million-dollar instrument with five manuals, 143 ranks, and 8,343 pipes, the largest in the midwestern United States. [7]