Crop Walk Planning Meeting Monday February 13

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CROP WALK, a community-based fundraising event for Church World Service, is a fun way to connect with people in our community to help fight world hunger.

This is an annual walk each fall that starts out on Schaumburg Road and winds around through the Spring Valley Nature reserve before returning to the starting point. The organizing group in our area is the Greater Woodfield Area Crop Walk, part of the Gateway CWS/CROP region. The walk last year took place on October 16th. 25% of all funds raised for the CROP WALK stay right in our area, benefiting the Prince of Peace Lutheran PADS shelter and the Kenneth Young Center, a community mental health and senior services organization.

The winter planning meeting for CROP WALK is Monday, February 13th at 730pm at Our Saviour’s United Methodist Church. At least one person from Holy Innocents will attend the meeting to find out more about this exciting event. More information will be posted here soon.

In the Daily Herald Today

You may have seen this article:

Hoffman Church Jumps On Blog Craze

Barbra Streisand has one. So do writer Dave Barry and the Speaker of the House, not to mention tens of thousands of regular, everyday Americans.

But a church with a blog?

That is indeed the story at Holy Innocents Episcopal Church in Hoffman Estates, where volunteer webmaster Ginny Gibbs has been running a church-focused blog for about a year now.

Yes, this article is about little old Holy Innocents’ website and blog! So if you have found your way to this page via the article, welcome. If you’re a parishioner, yay us!

Not mentioned in the article is, “why do we have a blog?” It’s partly because blogs are a way of tracking events and having a kind of chronological narrative on a website – which meshes well with the way we go through the cycle of the liturgical year.

Mostly, though, it’s because it was harder to maintain the website using a well-known commercial web product, and your webmistress was familiar with blogging software.

Innocents: A Blog is not the only Episcopal weblog out there ( is a well known example), but it’s nice to be noticed.

A printable version of this article is here.

Anglican Church In Britain Reaching Out To Youth

Anglicans target rappers and skateboarders – Yahoo! News

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LONDON (Reuters) – Pioneering Anglican priests in Britain are to target rappers and skateboarders in a bid to stem dwindling congregations and connect with the young.

Eager to banish the fusty image of an Establishment church full of ageing worshippers, a new breed of crusading ministers are to spread the word in nightclubs, shopping arcades and skateboarding parks.

That’s Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, caught in a familiar pose: listening. He’s doing a lot of that lately.

Some of the ideas in the story may sound radical, but there’s a practical purpose: people are out at restaurants and clubs and walking their dogs and going down to the shops and skateboarding, rather than sitting in church. And young people don’t really find that Sunday church is their cup of tea.

So how to reach them? Go out to them. And maybe, just maybe, take a look at what keeps people away in the first place.

Of course, one thing that may be happening is that people simply
don’t make time for Sunday morning worship – there are conflicts like soccer and football practice and other activities that keep many parents and their progeny away. Which is too bad, when you consider that some kids actually enjoy church activities. In some families, it’s often the youth reaching out to the church, so churches need to be ready to accept them with open arms. We have a small Christian Education program at Holy Innocents and hope to grow it larger in the coming year.

One of our youngest members loves to sit next to one of our oldest members whenever they both happen to be in attendance; this sight always makes me smile. I’d love to get a photo of them, but can’t because it would be too intrusive.

But believe me, it’s a beautiful picture.