Edison Park Lutheran Church
Chicago
IL

60631-1514

Edison Park Lutheran Church, Chicago, Illinois, United States
2014 Easter Celebration
Christmas Pageant 2015
High School Youth Group ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Family Jelly Belly Adventure
Art of the Cross Exhibit at Edison Park April 2014

Who we are

Edison Park Lutheran Church of Chicago is a Community in Christ--a people who gather together from many metro chicago neighborhoods each week at the corner of Avondale and Oliphant to be transformed by the power and mystery of Word and Sacrament. We come expectantly, trusting that God is faithful and will meet us here. Our aim is to be transformed people who in turn will bring the transforming power of God's love for the world through Jesus Christ to the streets of Chicago and to far corners of the world we may have a chance to touch through our ministry.

As we come, you will find that we acknowledge the many ways in which we fall short of God's perfection. We boldly confess our many faults and failures together at the foot of Jesus' cross. We believe Jesus Christ is the only hope for ourselves, and the world. Here you are among fellow travelers who experience every aspect of life as you do. Let's walk together!

We enjoy traditions and liturgical forms of worship. We embrace new music and contemporary forms of worship. We celebrate the variety that is the Edison Park tapestry. Through all of it we sincerely desire that you experience God here, and that the Holy Spirit may inspire you to walk with Jesus.

Church Address

6626 N Oliphant Ave
Chicago, IL 60631-1514
United States
Phone: 773-631-9131 ext. 221
Fax: (773) 631-6690

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Church Pastor

Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby
Senior Pastor
6626 N Oliphant Ave
Chicago, IL 60631-1514
United States
Phone: (773) 631-9131 ext. 226
Fax: (773) 631-6690

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Quote of the Day

Psalms 118:1

O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: because his mercy endureth for ever.

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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America



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Leadership

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Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby
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Senior Pastor
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Administration

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Judi Eastwood
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Parish Administrator
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Mailing Address

6626 N Oliphant Ave
Chicago, IL
60631-1514



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Edison Park Lutheran Church - 6626 N Oliphant Ave, Chicago, IL
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Travel/Directions Tips

From the Kennedy Expressway (I-90) take the Cumberland exit northbound, which is just east of the I-90 and I-294 interchange, just east of O'Hare.

Go north one block to Higgin's Road.

Turn right (east) on Higgins Rd.

Go to Canfield and turn left (north).

Follow Canfield north and just beyond Devon.

Turn right onto Oliphant and you will come to Edison Park Lutheran Church on the left in a couple of blocks, two blocks south of Northwest Highway.


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Edison Park Lutheran Church Chicago Service Times

Worship Schedule:

Saturday 5:00p - is Evensong, a mix of litanies, liturgies, traditional and contemporary music

Sunday 8:00a - is Traditions, a mix of litanies, liturgies, and traditional music

Sunday 9:00a - is New Song, a mix of litanies, liturgies, traditional and contemporary music with traditional Sunday School

Sunday 10:30a - is New Song, a mix of litanies, liturgies, traditional and contemporary music with children's message & activity

Service Times last updated on the 15th of January, 2018


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Children and Youth Activities

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Sunday School

Come and celebrate! All are welcome!

Calling all kids for Sunday School!

Please join us for one of our two Sunday School offerings. At the 9a service, all children begin the service in the sanctuary and will be lead to the South Activity Hall following the children's sermon. At this time children will engage in a whole group welcome activity followed by age-grouped break-out sessions. Parents need to pick their children up in the South Hall following the service.

Our expanded sessions are possible through a generous team of volunteers! If anyone would like to lend a hand please let Jennifer or Phil know!

The second option for Sunday School is at the 10:30. Children begin the service in the sanctuary and will be lead to the South Activity Hall for a lesson. Upon conclusion of the lesson, the children will be brought back to church for communion with their family.

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Night Ministry

Collections are taken throughout the year, please keep an eye on the announcements for more information.

USO @ O'Hare

Collections are taken for the USO @ O'Hare throughout the year. Please keep an eye on the announcements for dates.

New Hope Food Pantry Collection

We collect shelf-stable food and toiletries on an ongoing basis for New Hope Food Pantry located in Norwood Park. Please put food in the shopping cart located in the Narthex.

Chicago Food Depository Service Opportunity

New Hope Food Pantry in Norwood Park currently provides a team of 20 people that volunteer once a month on Saturday mornings at the Chicago Food Depository. They often need a few people to fill-in or be available as last minute substitutes. Questions? Contact Kathy Erlandson for more information.

Holy Family School

The annual Toy Collection for Holy Family's Little Learners Preschool is underway. Names of children are available at the WElcome Center. Gifts must be returned to EPLC no later than Firday, December 15th.

Concordia Place Wishing Stars Project

Once again EPLC will be supporting Concordia Place by purchasing Christmas gifts for children and seniors. Names are available at the Welcome Center. Return wrapped gifts to the Welcome Center by December 3rd.

Refugee One

Collections for Refugee One take place throughout the year for various items. Please watch for information in the weekly announcements and monthly newsletters.

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Edison Park Lutheran Church, Chicago, Illinois, United States
2014 Easter Celebration
Christmas Pageant 2015
High School Youth Group ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Family Jelly Belly Adventure
Art of the Cross Exhibit at Edison Park April 2014



Edison Park Lutheran Church History

The History of EPLC

Edison Park Lutheran Church has been serving the Northwest side of Chicago since 1925. Throughout this time change and tradition have both been valuable assets to the church as EPLC works out its mission through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. The Following is a brief summary of how EPLC was started and the events that have placed it where it is today.

In 1925 the Home Mission Board of the Evangelical Lutheran Church appointed Mr. A. M. Hinderlie to test the neighborhood as a possible locality in which to start a congregation. After a promising canvas of the area, a meeting of area women was held with the intention of forming a Ladies' Aid. The first meeting brought only four people, however at a second meeting held two weeks later, eleven women were present and were officially organized.

In April of 1925 the first services were held in a store room on Oshkosh Ave. A Sunday school was also formed at this time. Thomas B. Peterson was appointed Superintendent of the Sunday School, a position he would hold for thirty two consecutive years!

The next several years were a time of organization and change. In 1926 a constitution was drawn up and lots were purchased for the placement of a church building. In 1927 a portable church was erected on the same lot as EPLC stands now. By 1929 the congregation had outgrown the portable church and voted to build a permanent edifice. On December 22nd, 1929, a dedication of the completed building was held. Rev. J.M. Green, President of the Eastern District, officiated the ceremonies.

1938 was also a time of change for EPLC. On January first of that year Edison Park Lutheran Church officially became self-supporting; at this time financial aid from the Home Mission Board was no longer needed. Also, Pastor Roy Harrisville resigned to accept a call at Trinity Lutheran Church in Moorhead, Minnesota, and Rev. A Gordon Nasby accepted the position of Pastor at Edison Park Lutheran Church.

The Senior Choir has been a long-held tradition at Edison Park Lutheran Church. For many years this group was organized by Miss Helma Leesch and functioned throughout the year at both morning services as well as at extra services and concerts. One shining moment in the choir’s history was their presentation of Brahm's "German Requiem", accompanied by the members of the Chicago Chamber Orchestra in November of 1976 as part of the Golden Anniversary celebrations. The Senior Choir as well as numerous youth and hand bell choirs still perform on a regular basis today.

Education has also been of great importance to EPLC. A growing Sunday School (originally started in 1925 with two students) prompted a physical expansion of the building and a weekday nursery school. In 1956 Mrs. Gibby Bouma started the preschool and in 1966 her work was continued by Mrs. Hazel Lund. The preschool program continues to this day with both morning and afternoon sessions.

Following the success of the preschool program was also a need for a youth director. In June of 1977 a long-awaited full-time youth director was hired by the Congregation. Mark Twietmeyer filled this position and within a short time was also directing a choir as well. During the summer months EPLC has had a long history of hosting a Vacation Bible School with such attendance that registration is often limited for lack of space.

In September of 1978 the fortieth anniversary of Pastor A. Gordon Nasby's call to EPLC was celebrated. Because of the rarity of such a celebration all stops were pulled. Pastor Nasby was kept completely uninformed of this event, had he known it was likely that he would veto nearly everything! In December of that same year Pastor Nasby preached his "farewell" sermon and entered retirement. The Board of Deacons resolved that he should be known as "Pastor Emeritus" the title he will always have. Since this retirement in 1978 those called as Senior Pastor at Edison Park Lutheran Church have been: J. Thomas Householder (1979-88), Duane C. Pederson (1989-94), Les Gylstrom (1995 - 2001), Norwood "Woody" Knutson (2002 - 2008) and Michael Sparby (June 2010 - ).

Throughout the history of EPLC there have been strong traditions of pastoral leadership, education, music, and congregational involvement. All these factors have contributed to the congregation present today. As we examine the workings of the Holy Spirit in our past and look to the future we continue to rely on the Grace of our Lord and the loving compassion of his son Jesus Christ for unity, wisdom and strength.


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