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    Eckankar, Rogers Park Center

    5.0 (1 review)

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

    Evanston Baptist Church

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    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.

    Eckankar, Rogers Park Center - religiousorgs - Updated June 2026

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