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Virtual Vacation Bible Mini-Camp
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Compassion: Be Kind. Be Loved. Be you.

Beginning Monday, August 3rd
 
Free! Completely downloadable on a daily basis.
 

As we look around the world, what becomes clearer each day is our deep need for compassion - now more than ever. IN this year's Vacation Bible Camp, our goal is to help children learn about this kind of care--for each other, ourselves, and the world.

 

During the week of August 3-7, we will examine different places in our lives where we can cultivate compassion. Using different approaches we’ll explore themes of compassion through Bible stories, music, movement, and compassion in action.


Children entering preschool -5th grade are welcome to this time of story, activities, crafts, and fun!

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"Compassion" will be available online daily beginning Monday, August 3rd

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Sign up now using the red link to the right.

 

 

 

 

 

TIME

Downloadable content will be available Monday, August 3rd, 2020

 

DATES


Monday, August 3
Compassion At the Table
 

Tuesday, August 4

Compassion To our Neighbor
 

Wednesday, August 5
Compassion For Myself
 

Thursday, August 6
Compassion Along the Way
 

Friday, August 7
Compassion With the World
 

Sign up here!

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LOCATION

Completely online

SUNDAY SERVICES

8AM Spoken Eucharist

in the Chapel

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10:30AM Holy Eucharist

in the Church with Choir

ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

2120 Lincoln Street

Evanston IL, 60201

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847-869-4850

 

info@stmatthewsevanston.org

OFFICE HOURS
SOCIAL MEDIA

Tuesday - Thursday

9AM - 4PM

Friday

9AM - 12PM

Or by appointment

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Land Acknowledgement

St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church sits on the traditional homelands of the people of the Council of Three Fires: the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa nations. This land was also a place of travel and trade to many other tribes, including the Menominee, Ho-Chunk, and Miami tribes. These Native Peoples were forced off their lands with the Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien in 1829. After a series of land transfers, St. Matthew’s acquired its current site within this territory in 1906. Today, Cook County is home to tens of thousands of Native Americans from many tribes. We acknowledge and respect our Indigenous neighbors, as we strive to be good stewards of this Native land.

© 2019 by St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Evanston

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