Announcements – August 10th

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Calling all men! You’re invited to join us for our bi-weekly Men’s Bible Discussion. We meet every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, and each time we gather, we dive into powerful and relevant discussions on topics that matter to our walk as Christian men. This August, we’re diving into Preston Perry’s impactful book How to Tell the Truth. We will explore how to share our faith with honesty, love, and conviction in today’s world. If you’re looking for authentic brotherhood and biblical truth that challenges and equips, this is for you. Sign up today, mark your calendar, bring another brother or two with you, and we’ll see you August 6th.

 

On Sunday, September 28th, we’re conducting our fourth Baptism for the year. This is an opportunity for anyone ready to publicly declare their faith in Christ and take Faith Plunge. If you are interested in being baptized or just want to learn more, click here.  We invite you to take this powerful step in your journey with Christ.

 

Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 6th. We are co-hosting a new music festival celebrating the past, present and future of Bronzeville called Black & Bronze: A Bronzeville Music Fest. Join us from 1-7pm at Armstrong Park, 4433 S St. Lawrence Ave for: Live music tributes, Dance Performances, Spoken Word poetry, Basketball Tournament and Dunk Contest, Yoga, Double Dutch, and Dance Workshops, Kids Zone, Free Community Garden Produce, DJ sets, vendors, food trucks and more! The event is free, so sign-up using the QR code today!

 

In 2025 digitalKENTE design studio is partnering with CityPoint Community Church to host a fashion showcase to highlight the creativity in apparel and accessory design living within Bronzeville. With this fashion event, during Chicago Fashion Week and Open House Chicago, we are honoring the legacy of this historic neighborhood and investing in its future. This event seeks to reawaken Bronzeville’s rich history of creativity and style while spotlighting emerging talent, celebrating Black artistry, and inspiring a new generation to carry the torch. We’re bringing the community together for an evening of celebration and excellence in craft while celebrating the historic contributions of the Black community in this neighborhood. We need an event committee and street team to work out logistics, and marketing! If you are interested in helping to plan this historical event, Sign up here! 
We’re circling back to our Brown Bag Food Pantry initiative. We’re still collecting donations to help stock our shelves—but we want to make sure we’re offering quality to those in need. As you bring your items in, please make sure they are new, unopened, and not expired. We had to toss a few donations in April because they weren’t usable, and we want to ensure that what we give is something we’d gladly receive ourselves. If you’d prefer to support financially, you can do that too! Just text the keyword Food Pantry followed by the dollar amount to 312-313-1800. Let’s continue to be a blessing to our community.