Your ideal Sunday morning setting may be the serene lake at Reed Bingham State Park, where you can meditate in the comfort of a fishing boat or in a canoe, paddling among the water lilies. Maybe it’s relaxing over a Sunday paper, pondering the world from the pleasant environment of your own inviting backyard. Maybe it’s taking the family out for a satisfying brunch, counting your blessings over pancakes.
Cook County offers any number of salutary Sunday morning settings, and that’s particularly true if your idea of a truly great Sabbath means coming together with others to worship in a house of faith. Home to more than 70 churches, Cook County is a community that welcomes faith, and in turn, you’ll find that our communities of faith are also very welcoming.
What’s more, the harmony of hymns and sounds of sermons aren’t the only joyful noise arising from our religious organizations; the connections made in our churches reverberate throughout daily living here, in care for the elderly, in engaging programs for youth, in a commitment to those in need, whether emotionally or financially. Holidays here have an especially festive feel thanks to our churches, and every day, you’ll find church members from across our congregations busy helping, volunteering, and caring for other residents of our community, and even for those in need around the globe.
So, whether your Sundays are reserved for fishing or “fishers of men,” whether or not you’re seeking to settle where your beliefs find a kindred community in a variety of faiths and faith traditions, Cook County is a great place to live, work, play—and pray—in a spiritually satisfying home.
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