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    Baha'i House of Worship - Built in the 50s

    Baha'i House of Worship

    (185 reviews)

    Truly a remarkably tranquil and beautiful house of worship. The gardens are lovely, especially in…read morespring and summer. The welcome center has a lot of useful literature on the Baha'i faith, and it's wonderful to learn more about this incredibly inclusive and peaceful religion, and saddening to hear about the persecution of Baha'i people. I've visited the Lotus Baha'i temple in Delhi before, and the building in Chicago is significantly smaller and less of an architectural marvel. However, unlike the temple in Delhi, the house of worship in Chicago is not a tourist destination. This allows for more serene contemplation, away from the hustle and bustle of the main city. The Baha'i hous of worship is easily accessible by public transport and also has ample parking. The restrooms in the welcome center are spotless. Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the House of Worship. It's not a typical tourist destination, but is instead truly a place for contemplation and silence.

    One word: GO! This is the perfect way to spend an hour in…read morethe area. The temple is free to visit every day from 10 A.M. - six P.M. The house of worship includes a temple, gardens, and a Welcome Center. The welcome center has restrooms, a bookstore, and a mini museum filled with pictures and plaques explaining the Baha'i faith and its history throughout the world. Since I visited on a Sunday, I decided to attend the half hour service, so I could see the inside of the temple. The walls are the same color white as The outside and religious scripts are written across the walls in English and Arabic.

    Evanston Baptist Church - Some of EBC's members Christmas caroling in Evanston

    Evanston Baptist Church

    (2 reviews)

    I began attending EBC two years ago when I moved to Evanston. I joined the church quickly because…read moreof the people I met there. Many of them have proven to be true friends as time has passed. The church meets in the lower level of the Fountain Square building at the intersection of Sherman and Davis in downtown Evanston. It's a small space, but not crowded. On the walls hang art, all of which was painted by people in the church. The music is a blend of contemporary worship songs and older hymns. It sometimes has a bluegrass feel, and is played well. A lot of the musicians are Northwestern students and it's not uncommon to see a violin-cello, saxophone, or washboard in the band. Around 1/3 of the attendees are undergrad students, around 1/3 are young singles or couples, and the rest are older. Lunch is always provided by the church Sundays after service. It's a great time to get to know people there. The church currently has three small-group Bible studies, one of which meets on Wednesday nights and reads Bible stories to build up the larger story-arc of the Bible. The other two meet on Thursday nights. One is for men, studying Ephesians. The other is for women, and I don't know what they are studying. The church tries to be good citizens of Evanston, taking part in community functions, cleaning up litter in alleys (Alley-Sheep) and Christmas caroling around Evanston. The pastor holds a PhD in Philosophy from Vanderbilt. He currently spends half his weeks in Louisville, KY teaching ethics and apologetics at a seminary and half his weeks in Evanston. The church doctrine states that Jesus Christ and the straightforward teaching of the Bible is life transforming. Some might call that conservative, others might describe it differently.

    This is a great church! People are friendly, atmosphere is energetic, and they preach the Bible…read more Well worth the visit.

    St Nicholas Roman Catholic Church

    St Nicholas Roman Catholic Church

    (5 reviews)

    Via Benedictine Sisters of the World…read more To Catholics of the World It is a pleasure to recommend for your positive consideration of the application of 'G-SPOT' for "ANYTHING'. G-SPOT and his family as a whole and team for generations have been very supportive to every community they have touched or resided in. G-Spot's mother is an alumni we are proud of from Saint Scholastica Chicago IL. Jane Byrne was the first women and Roman Catholic to be elected Mayor of a major city (Chicago) in the United States and an alumni we are also proud of. At the age of ten years old, DJ G-Spot received the honor and EMBLEM of "Parvuli Dei". The "Parvuli Dei' is a program developed by the National Catholic Committee on Scouting (NCCS) for Bear and Webelos Cub Scouts of the Catholic Faith. The "Parvuli Dei" is a parish and family oriented mission in which the Cub Scout works with his parents and church to help the young boy explore a wide range of activities in order to discover the presence of God in their daily lives as members of their family and parish, and also to develop a good positive self-image through the contribution they can make to God, the group and community. In Hawaii alone, DJ G-Spot has done fundraisers, volunteered and worked with and for numerous charities for decades including: The Hawaii Food Bank, American Red Cross, American Heart Association, Eagle Scouts Projects, University of Hawaii 'AIDS Project Fund', Life Foundation, Non-profit community Radio essential fundraising, University of Hawaii 'Centennial Campaign', ....,, Honolulu Academy of the Arts, countless environmental groups. {Documentation can easily be provided}. For specifics, one community service he has spearheaded in Hawaii is "Shelter Alliance", where he collects mobile phones from persons who have purchased a new cell phone and the safety communication device is given to women who are not able to purchase or obtain one; via 'Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Honolulu HI'. Again it is with pleasure that we recommend DJ G-Spot to you for your positive consideration of his application on anything he fills the paperwork out on. Should you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us. I have faith that whatever if any help he receives will come back to the community (10) ten-fold. The (3) three years G-Spot was at St Nicholas Roman Catholic Church as a Cub Scout he came in (1st) first place (2) two of the (3) three years and (2nd) second place in the State one of the (3) three years. He also humbly won best design (3) three of three years.

    I agree with Ms. Sara's totally wonderful review from November 26, 2013. How true, how true. The…read moreonly thing that I may add is how thankful I was and how grateful I continue to be to participate in this community of Catholics. Ecumenism abounds--is alive and well and beckoning Churchgoers from here, there, and everywhere to return to experience the "fervor" that Ms. Sara so accurately referred to. Joyfully, I hereby acclaim on April 22, 2017: Five stars PLUS! *****+ According to Saint Therese of the Holy Face, "everything is grace." And in the words of Saint Teresa of Avila, "Let nothing disturb you, nothing cause you any fear." The echoing forth of these brilliant women Saints also point to another great Carmelite Saint, namely John of the Cross, whose guidance throughout volumes of writing may possibly be summed up in the words: "Where there is no love, put love, and you will find love." Love changes everything. Love is patient and kind. Prudent and wise change for the better, infinite patience, and unwavering kindness are found at Saint Nicholas Church on Ridge Avenue just south of Washington in Evanston. Please come home to Saint Nicholas, anyone who searches for that undying love encouraged by the gracious Saints Therese, Teresa, and John...Please come home soon. Respectfully submitted, Robert L. Talkie, MA, PsyD, PhD [Former] Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) for the State of Illinois United States of America

    St. Luke's Episcopal Church - I'm just going

    St. Luke's Episcopal Church

    (8 reviews)

    Came here for the candlelight concert of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Nice acoustics for a live string…read morequartet. The other sound system though, is not so clear, at least for those in the last row pew.

    St. Luke's is a vibrant Episcopal (Anglican) congregation in southeast Evanston. It is one of the…read morerare mainline Protestant congregations with a growing membership. With the leadership of the outstanding rector, Rev. Kat Banakis, St. Luke's has expanded its programming with a plethora of options for people of all age groups, interests, and life stages. St. Luke's has long been known for its historic Skinner Opus 327 organ and its accomplished choir. In addition to the 10:00 AM Choral Eucharist (also streamed online), St. Luke's offers musical programming throughout the year, and it is also known as a music venue for secular performances. The parish has a well-earned reputation for social justice activism and community engagement. There are many opportunities for members to serve and a majority of St. Lukers are active participants in a ministry. While St. Luke's is an Episcopal parish, many parishioners come from diverse faith backgrounds, and there is more than a modicum of ethnic, racial, and socio-economic diversity often absent in American churches. Although the congregation is decidedly progressive and open in orientation, I think that freethinking believers and seekers of all political, philosophical, and theological persuasions can find belonging, meaning, and acceptance within the community. After cycling through and exploring many different faith communities and traditions, and having witnessed more than ten years of change and progress in the St. Luke's community, I have never been prouder to call St. Luke's my spiritual home.

    First Presbyterian Church of Evanston

    First Presbyterian Church of Evanston

    (2 reviews)

    I found First Presbyterian Church of Evanston to be a wonderful church. From the moment I walked…read morethrough the doors, I was greeted with genuine warmth and hospitality. The congregation is diverse, thoughtful, and deeply committed to living out their faith in meaningful ways. The preaching is consistently insightful rooted in Scripture but always relevant to everyday life. The music ministry is exceptional, blending traditional hymns with contemporary worship in a way that uplifts and inspires. Whether attending a Sunday service, joining a small group, or participating in one of their many outreach programs, there's a sense of purpose and grace. What really stands out is the church's commitment to community. It's not just a place of worship, it's a place for service, learning, and connection. From youth programs to adult education, from Souper Saturday for the homeless to global missions, First Pres lives out its values with integrity and compassion. If you're looking for a church home in Evanston, I wholeheartedly recommend visiting First Presbyterian. It's a place where faith is nurtured, questions are welcomed, and everyone is invited to grow.

    I attended a conference offered by the Center for Family Consultation at this church yesterday…read more They have parking even in a crowded suburb where parking is limited. As I entered the church office to check in, I noticed how well cared the gardens are. As I entered the building I came across the receptionist desk and checked in at a well thought out and cared for area. The conference was on the second floor in a spacious and well cared for room. The only reason I did not give them a five is because the building was much too warm. This church understands hospitality.

    Faith At First - churches - Updated May 2026

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