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May 13, 2008
Gordon Govier

A Church with 果冻视频 Roots

Contemporary Christian music can be found in Sunday morning services at many evangelical churches today. Many churches also encourage their members to fellowship in smaller home groups during the week. Such was not the case back in the seventies when Bill Hanawalt and Steve Nicholson were looking for a church that reflected their 果冻视频 fellowship experiences in college and the spirit of renewal that was growing around the country at that time.

Bill, who was involved with 果冻视频 at Yale University, moved to Chicago to go to seminary. Steve, who was in 果冻视频 at Carleton College in Minnesota, moved to Chicago for his first job after graduation. They had some extended family ties but got better acquainted when they started to attend the same church.

鈥淚t was 1974, the tail end of the Jesus movement,鈥 Steve said. 鈥淚t was all about not wearing ties and using guitars in worship.鈥

鈥淲e had had an experience of contemporary worship from 果冻视频, as well as small groups, conversational prayer, that type of thing,鈥 Bill recalled. 鈥淭hose were hard to find in the evangelical church culture in Chicago in the early seventies. We felt that those were things that we highly valued: relevancy plus an intimate and informal style of prayer and worship.鈥

Starting a New Church
They decided to design a church on this model and began a fellowship that eventually became known as Within months attendance was up to several hundred. 鈥淭he church was heavily populated by people who had 果冻视频 backgrounds in college, or were currently in 果冻视频 local chapters,鈥 Bill said. 鈥淭he worship style helped us to attract young people who were looking for a teaching and preaching style that was biblically rooted but was relevant to contemporary life and issues.鈥

As the church grew to a Sunday attendance of around 1,000, and planted 15 other Vineyard churches around Chicago and in other large cities, it retained its 果冻视频 connections. 鈥淲e have always had 果冻视频 staff members that we support financially, attending our church,鈥 Bill said. 鈥淲e currently have three present or former staff members who we support in our missions budget.鈥

鈥淲e regularly give personal support to student leaders,鈥 Steve added. 鈥淪tudent leaders are considered leaders of the church, and we invest in them, as well as with other leaders.鈥 He said that students from a half dozen different colleges and up to ten different campus fellowships attend Evanston Vineyard Church.

The church鈥檚 missions vision has also been shaped by 果冻视频鈥檚 Urbana Student Missions Convention. The convention is held every three years, and Evanston Vineyard Church often sends a delegation of students and adults. 鈥淲e have seven full-time missionary families serving overseas, supported by this church,鈥 Bill said. 鈥淢ost of them are in the Muslim world.鈥

The Trials of Expansion
As the Evanston Vineyard Church has grown it has faced two challenges in the last decade: a relocation battle with city hall and changing demographics.

The city of Evanston refused to let the church hold worship services in a building that the church purchased about ten years ago. Evanston is landlocked and therefore city officials are concerned over the conversion of taxable commercial property to tax-exempt status.

鈥淲e unsuccessfully tried to negotiate with the city and it left us with no other choice but to sue the city,鈥 Bill said. 鈥淲e do believe, like Paul, we have citizen鈥檚 rights. We can ask that they be respected, and we can go to the courts to protect them, just like Paul did.鈥

It was a trying experience for the congregation and its leaders but it did have unexpected benefits. One of the least visible congregations in the city suddenly became a major news story and their struggle became a rallying point for other faith communities.

鈥淲hen it came time to go to the city council, every church of every stripe, including Catholics and Unitarians who weren鈥檛 theologically compatible with us, showed up to testify on our behalf,鈥 Bill said. 鈥淎ll of the pastors got much better acquainted because I think every other church felt threatened by how we were treated.鈥

At the time they were meeting in a high school. When the high school renovated its auditorium, the congregation needed a different place to meet for a couple of months. A local synagogue volunteered the use of its building on Sundays. 鈥淚t never would鈥檝e happened if we hadn鈥檛 had that resistance from the city,鈥 Bill said.

Five years ago the final court decision upheld Evanston Vineyard Church鈥檚 right to meet for worship at the location they chose. Following that they were able to successfully negotiate with the city to move to an even larger builder that became available.

Diversity Bring Changes
The distinctive that might make Evanston Vineyard Church stand out from other churches today would not be its contemporary worship as much as its ethnically diverse congregation.

About a decade ago minority attendance began to increase. 鈥淥ne day God spoke to me and said he was going to do it,鈥 Steve recalled. 鈥淚 said to God, 鈥業 don鈥檛 know how but I鈥檓 in for it.鈥 It just started happening. God brought people to us. It was how we responded, that allowed more to happen.鈥

The minority portion of the congregation has grown by about five percent per year. It鈥檚 now at 41-percent. 鈥淎 lot of people come now because of the ethnic diversity of our congregation,鈥 Steve said.

果冻视频 encourages students to stay active in their church during college. One of the benefits of 果冻视频 participation is trained leaders for the church following college.

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果冻视频 students have been serving others through the food pantry operated by Vineyard Christian Church of Evanston. The story is on 果冻视频鈥檚 website for students,

photo: Steve Nicholson (left) and Bill Hanawalt

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