Hello Mark,
This is all very exciting. Good luck to you in Chicago. Wicker Park seems like a great place.
By Tom Bergin on Sun, Apr 12th
Hurry and come to Chicago! We need you here!
By Carter on Sat, Aug 15th
Do you start your 1st service on November 15?. I heared you today on Moody radio. I am looking to Join you. Please let us know
By Trina on Mon, Nov 9th
Hi Trina,
Yes, we’ll kick off our first Sunday service Nov. 15 at 5pm at 38 S Peoria St. We’ll then run monthly services through the winter as we gather momentum and look to launch weekly in the spring.
Looking forward to meeting you.
By Mark on Mon, Nov 9th
Are you aware that “The Painted Door” is also the name of a short story about a woman who cheats on her husband? It was written by a homosexual man by the name of Sinclair Ross.
By W on Fri, Nov 20th
W,
Yep, I’m aware. Ross is a good writer. I’d love to meet him some day. You wouldn’t be able to set that up for me, would you? ——-
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Hello Mark,
This is all very exciting. Good luck to you in Chicago. Wicker Park seems like a great place.
Hurry and come to Chicago! We need you here!
Do you start your 1st service on November 15?. I heared you today on Moody radio. I am looking to Join you. Please let us know
Hi Trina,
Yes, we’ll kick off our first Sunday service Nov. 15 at 5pm at 38 S Peoria St. We’ll then run monthly services through the winter as we gather momentum and look to launch weekly in the spring.
Looking forward to meeting you.
Are you aware that “The Painted Door” is also the name of a short story about a woman who cheats on her husband? It was written by a homosexual man by the name of Sinclair Ross.
W,
Yep, I’m aware. Ross is a good writer. I’d love to meet him some day. You wouldn’t be able to set that up for me, would you?
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