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Welcome to
The Episcopal Church
of St. Benedict

Jesus accepts all at his table; so do we!

Happenings at St. Benedict

Services and Bible Study

Upcoming Events

Ash Wednesday Service

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

7:00 pm

Ash Wednesday is the first of the forty days of Lent, named for the custom of placing blessed ashes on the foreheads of worshippers at Ash Wednesday services.  The ashes are a sign of penitence and a reminder of morality and are imposed with the sign of the cross.  All are welcome to attend and receive ashes.

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Grief Conversations 

Mondays, Feb 23 - March 16, 2026

7:00 pm

Join us for conversations about grieving the loss of our loved ones and celebrating their lives . . . in the past or more recently.

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We will be gently exploring the struggles of the heart and mind while asking questions such as "What do I believe?" "How do I act in relattion to others?" and "Is God present in my sadness?" Please feel free to bring a friend or family member with you.

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Sign Up for Our Digital Newsletter

Our weekly email blast sends timely information to your inbox every Friday.  From information on upcoming events, to updates from our diocese, to the upcoming Sunday bulletin, it is a great source of information.  You can sign up using the following link: https://mailchi.mp/e36ae342316c/blast-sign-up​​​​

Service with Holy Eucharist

Sundays at 10:00 am

In peron and online

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Sunday School

Every second and fourth Sunday during the school year, Sunday School will take place during the 10:00 service.  All are welcome to learn more about Jesus, share some great Bible stories, and make some really fun crafts! 

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Weekly Bible Study

Online Wednesdays at 7:00 pm

No preparation necessary.  To join remotely through Zoom, please contact our office for the informtion needed to join.  You can contact us at info@stbenedict.ws or by phone at 630.759.5955.

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Receive all guests as Christ, for he will say,

“I was a stranger and you welcomed me.”

(Rule of Benedict, 53:1; Matthew 25:35).

Our Church is a part of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago

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