"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God."
2 Corinthians 1:3-4
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If you or someone you know would benefit from assistance or support provided by our greater community, a directory of available resources may be accessed via the button below.
REQUEST AN iCARE ALLY • YOU ARE NOT ALONE: In the midst of life's moments, sometimes we need someone to walk beside us and to help us feel God's love and care. The iCare Ministry offers an iCare Ally to walk alongside a person as he/she navigates their personal path, whether as a one-time prayer partner or for ongoing support. The trained, non-judgmental, and confidential iCare Ally offers a listening ear, a heart of care, and someone to pray with you.
Request your iCare Ally via the button below, and Pastor Kendall will connect with you to match you with the right iCare Ally.
PLEASE NOTE: iCare Allies are not intended to take the place of a professional mental health provider.
AA (Alchoholics Anonymous) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Meetings:
Al-Anon (for family members of alcoholics) is a place for friends and family members of problem drinkers to share their experiences and learn how to apply the principles of the Al‑Anon program to their individual situations, sharing their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems. Al-Anon meets on Fridays at 6pm. Contact Greg 312.213.2198 or Philomena 847.452.5978. There will be both an in-person and online option to attend this group.
We have children who struggle with some form of addiction or mental illness; drug or alcohol, eating disorders, self harm, etc. Our primary purpose is to provide a non-judgmental place for parents to find acceptance, insight, and hope for their own journey. We meet Mondays, 7pm (Online & In-Person). Contact Kathleen at 847.414.6408.
Turning Point provides programs and services for individuals and families impacted by Domestic Violence. To learn how they can help, please visit their website.
The Algonquin / Lake in the Hills Interfaith Food Pantry can help provide access to food for families in need living within the boundaries of Algonquin and Lake in the Hills. For pantry hours and information, please visit their website.
The F.I.S.H. Food Pantry provides a five to ten day supply of food to families in need. However, in some cases, it is necessary to help more often until their situation improves. The families they serve come from the communities of Carpentersville, East and West Dundee, Sleepy Hollow, and Gilberts, Illinois. To learn more, please visit their website.
The D300 Food Pantry serves families in need who reside in CUSD 300, employees of CUSD 300, and Elgin Community College students who were formerly D300 students. Students and families in need can visit weekly and pick up fresh produce, milk, meat, snacks, bread, and many other shelf-stable food items as well as some toiletries. Children are welcome and encouraged to visit with their parents. Families need to bring something that verifies their address within District 300 (ID preferred) as well as bags/boxes for food. For more information, please visit the D300 website.
Christian care is a community effort! We are all empowered to care. While situations can require different approaches, care happens best where people are naturally connected, through Christians simply living out their faith in community.
Yet some crisis situations require differently equipped caregivers. LOC offers multiple levels of Christian care.