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Central United Methodist Church set to host special Concert Series to help Renovate the Log Cabin
By aneill
Central United Methodist Church Log Cabin

Central United Methodist Church of Skokie is hosting  a CentraConcert Series this fall to help renovate the Log Cabin. The Log Cabin on Concord Lane had been built in 1930 as a hunting lodge. Until 1953, services and Sunday School were held in the Log Cabin. Today the Log Cabin is used for Sunday School and meetings.

Congregation members voted to restore the Log Cabin in the spring of 2009. Proceeds from the Concerts to benefit the Log Cabin Renovation.

When:

Friday, September 18th - 7:30 p.m.

Classical Pianist, Anatoliy Torchinskiy

(50% of recital proceeds will go toward the

Log Cabin renovation)

Suggested Donation $10

Saturday, September 26 – 7:00 p.m.

United Methodist Men’s Chorus

Suggested Donation $10

Saturday, October 3rd – 7:00 p.m.

Harpist Joy Hoffman

(All concert proceeds will go toward the

Log Cabin renovation)

Suggested Donation $10

Friday, October 23rd – 7:30 pm

& Saturday, October 24th - 7:30 pm

Happy Band Reunion Concerts

(All concert proceeds will go toward the

Log Cabin renovation)

Suggested Donation $10

Where:

CENTRAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

8237 KENTON, SKOKIE, IL 60076

Phone: (847) 673-1311

About Central United Methodist Church and Log Cabin

Central United Methodist Church was first started in 1923 in the Bronx building in Skokie. In 1930 the church moved to the Log Cabin.

The Log Cabin on Concord Lane had been built in 1930 as a hunting lodge. Until 1953, services and Sunday School were held in the Log Cabin. Today the Log Cabin is used for Sunday School and meetings.  

In 1953 the present Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall were dedicated. In 1957 the Education Building on Kenton Avenue was occupied for Sunday School.
In 1969 the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Methodist Church joined to become the United Methodist Church.  Central officially became Central United Methodist Church.
In 1969 the north and south stained glass windows were dedicated. Each window shows a portion of Jesus's life with application for today. The Resurrection Window was dedicated in 1976 on the west wall.
In 1998 ground was broken to remodel the sanctuary building and make it accessible. Easter, 2000, we moved into a spectacular new building with an elevator, new organ and updated sound system. The sanctuary and fellowship hall are now accessible to all. In the spring of 2009 the congregation voted to restore the Log Cabin and make it accessible.

Plans are going ahead with that project at this time.

Many faces - Common faith  is the motto of Central United Methodist Church. We celebrate the diversity within our congregation through worship, music, and social events.
The 75th anniversary of Central United Methodist Church was celebrated in 2005.

For more information about the Central Concert Series, contact Central United Methodist Church at (847) 673-1311 or visit their website at www.skokiecentralumc.org

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