Ministries and Partners
Community Feast
New To You Thrift Shop
Volunteers needed. Contact Northa by clicking here
Please come visit the "New to You" Thrift Shop and help support United Church of Rogers Park. The Thrift Shop is run by a group of lovely volunteers. They sell clothes for men, women, and children, as well as books, housewares, toys, jewelry, and much much more!
Cash, debit, and credit cards accepted!
Store Hours
TUESDAY: 10:00am - 3:00pm
FRIDAYS: 10am - 3:00pm
SATURDAY: 10:00am - 3:00pm
To contact the Thrift Store, please call 773-761-2097
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE DONATIONS ON THE SIDEWALK
Alternate donation sites:
Salvation Army - 2151 W. Devon
Brown Elephant – 5404 N. Clark
Green Element - 6241 N. Broadway
Circles and Ciphers
Church studies and gatherings
For information on new studies and gathering, please check top menu on this page under News and Events
then under News and Upcoming Events
Northside Transformative Law Center
Northside Transformative Law Center is housed on United Church of Rogers Park’s campus and offers a number of professional services, including: Criminal defense, Victim Rights Advocacy, DCFS Advocacy, Reentry Planning and Expungement.
Walk up on Tuesdays 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Carts or rolling bags are recommended for carrying groceries.Starting October 12th Thursdays 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm WALK UP ONLY
There will no longer be a drive-up food pantry.
Walk ups are on Morse Street side of church.
For more information: https://careforreal.org/get-help/food-pantry-information/
Email: info@careforreal.org
Mary Crane’s Center
For over 100 years, Mary Crane Center has been dedicated to the comprehensive early development of children and to supporting their families through a variety of services. Our goal is to provide quality education in a safe and diverse environment and to strengthen the bonds between children and their families. Throughout its history, Mary Crane Center has grown in order to meet the changing needs of the families we serve. Our dynamic teaching methods encourage each child to bring his or her individuality and experiences into the classroom. By identifying a child’s likes, dislikes, struggles, and strengths, teachers can enhance each child’s personal education and help them to develop the life skills they need to achieve his or her goals.
Alcoholics Anonymous
AA meeting every Thursday at noon. Enter at the Morse Ave entrance.