Why Church in the Loop?
- Because you're not "religious" but want to grow in your spiritual life
- Because you're curious about Jesus and his message of unconditional love
- Because you need a safe place to figure things out
- Because you want to be loved not judged
Please join us Sundays
at 11:00 a.m. (no church on the last Sunday of each month -- instead, go and do an act of service in your community!)
Remember, God loves you as you are, not as you should be. That's how much God loves you!
As followers of Jesus, we believe that all people are important, regardless of race, color, creed, religion, gender, or sexual orientation. Everyone is equally loved by God, created in God's image for a life of purpose and for the betterment of all people everywhere.
This is why we stand for Democracy, the rule of law, and human rights for every person, equally in every society.
This is rooted in humankind being created in the image of God, with intrinsic value and importance, as deemed by our Creator, not the State (see Genesis 1:27).
Followers of Jesus should be involved in their communities to preserve the dignity of all people everywhere, because that's how God loves us, and it's the right thing to do.
This is why we stand for Democracy, the rule of law, and human rights for every person, equally in every society.
This is rooted in humankind being created in the image of God, with intrinsic value and importance, as deemed by our Creator, not the State (see Genesis 1:27).
Followers of Jesus should be involved in their communities to preserve the dignity of all people everywhere, because that's how God loves us, and it's the right thing to do.
About Church in the LOOP
Who We AreLearn about our history and leadership.
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What We BelieveLearn about our values and beliefs.
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VISION & MISSIONLearn about our vision and mission.
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Online GIVING
You can give securely online via PayPal by clicking on the Donate Button. The transaction will read "North Shore Crossing", the parent-ministry of Church in the Loop that seeks to plant churches all along the L (subway system) here in Chicago.