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32 | May 3, 2018 | The glenview lantern faith<br />
glenviewlantern.com<br />
Faith Briefs<br />
Glenview New Church (74 Park Drive)<br />
Women Unwind<br />
Gather each Monday<br />
for a chance for women to<br />
connect socially. For more<br />
information, email jillb@<br />
glenviewnewchurch.org.<br />
Sunday Morning Sermon<br />
Discussion Circle<br />
Join this informal,<br />
weekly drop-in gathering<br />
in the auditorium after the<br />
9:30 a.m. service to spiritually<br />
connect and further<br />
discuss the sermon topic.<br />
For more information, visit<br />
glenviewnewchurch.org.<br />
Men’s Basketball<br />
The men of the parish<br />
are invited for pickup<br />
games for all skill levels<br />
at Penn Hall. Games<br />
take place from 7:45-9:30<br />
p.m. every Monday. Men<br />
who are 18 years or older<br />
are welcome. For more<br />
information, visit glenviewnewchurch.org.<br />
Sts. Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox<br />
Church (1401 Wagner Road)<br />
Coffee Connection:<br />
Connecting in Faith and<br />
Fellowship<br />
The Coffee Connection<br />
group meets twice a month<br />
and is an educational ministry<br />
for adults that aims<br />
to strengthen knowledge<br />
and further practice of the<br />
Orthodox faith. Once all<br />
are gathered, participants<br />
will move into the adjacent<br />
room for a presentation<br />
and discussion on the<br />
day’s topic. The presentation<br />
is an opportunity to<br />
learn more about the faith,<br />
while the discussion emphasizes<br />
how to practice<br />
Orthodox traditions in<br />
everyday lives. For more<br />
information, visit www.<br />
ssppglenview.org.<br />
Parish Family Nights<br />
Join this opportunity for<br />
growth in faith, fellowship<br />
and fun for the entire family.<br />
The event includes dinner,<br />
crafts, activities and<br />
small group discussions<br />
over the course of an evening.<br />
The event gives the<br />
entire community a chance<br />
to come together while<br />
learning a little more about<br />
itself and faith. For more<br />
information, email mk@<br />
sspnglenview.org.<br />
St. David’s Episcopal Church (2410<br />
Glenview Road)<br />
Men’s Fellowship Group<br />
Join this weekly fellowship<br />
gathering open to<br />
all men of the parish with<br />
discussion, audio tapes<br />
and video tapes geared toward<br />
assisting the men of<br />
St. David’s become better<br />
Christians, husbands<br />
and fathers. The one-hour<br />
meetings are held at 7:30<br />
a.m. every Saturday.<br />
New Horizons<br />
Join this monthly fellowship<br />
group for people<br />
who are retired or planning<br />
retirement. Meetings<br />
are held the fourth Thursday<br />
of each month, with<br />
various outside activities<br />
planned at restaurants and<br />
cultural/educational locations.<br />
North Branch Bible Church (3030<br />
Central Road)<br />
Bible Study<br />
Saturday Bible Study<br />
started 10 years ago and<br />
has carried on throughout<br />
the years. The group meets<br />
at 8:30 a.m. every Saturday.<br />
This in-depth study of<br />
scripture includes friendly<br />
discussion, sharing, fellowship<br />
and breakfast.<br />
For more information, call<br />
(847) 724-6912.<br />
Sunday Brunch<br />
Participants can enjoy<br />
brunch every third Sunday<br />
following the church<br />
service. For more information,<br />
visit www.northbranchbiblechurch.com.<br />
Finding New Hope and Joy<br />
in our Twilight Years<br />
Join every second and<br />
fourth Wednesday of the<br />
month to talk about how<br />
to stay active during the<br />
twilight years. The group<br />
meets at the Chestnut<br />
Square Retirement Village<br />
and the session starts<br />
at 7 p.m. For more information,<br />
visit www.northbranchbiblechurch.com.<br />
Our Lady of Perpetual Help (1775<br />
Grove St.)<br />
OLPH 201<br />
OLPH 101 answered<br />
who and where, and OLPH<br />
201 will answer what and<br />
how. Expand your knowledge<br />
of parish operations,<br />
church liturgies and what<br />
makes OLPH so special at<br />
this free event. The course<br />
runs from 9-10 a.m. for<br />
five consecutive Saturdays<br />
through May 5 in the Francis<br />
Room. For more information,<br />
call the parish office<br />
at (847) 279-1525.<br />
Men’s Spirituality Group<br />
The group meets from<br />
7:30-9 a.m. on the second<br />
Saturday of the month<br />
in the Flavin Room. The<br />
group is geared toward<br />
male parishioners who<br />
have school-age children.<br />
All are welcome to join in<br />
conversation and reflection.<br />
Gentle Yoga Class<br />
Join this group on the<br />
mat from 7:30-8:30 a.m.<br />
on Wednesdays in the<br />
Flavin Room. Donations<br />
are $10 per class, and all<br />
proceeds are forwarded to<br />
charity. Checks should be<br />
made out to Little By Little.<br />
Cash will also be accepted.<br />
For more information,<br />
call (847) 401-0162.<br />
SoulCore<br />
Join SoulCore leader<br />
Michelle McGowan to<br />
nourish body, mind and<br />
soul with SoulCore — a<br />
prayer experience that<br />
combines the prayers of<br />
the Rosary with corestrengthening,<br />
stretching<br />
and functional movement.<br />
No fitness level or experience<br />
is required. All are<br />
welcome. Weekly classes<br />
take place from 9:30-10:30<br />
a.m. on Fridays. Visit soulcore.com<br />
for more information.<br />
Glenview United Methodist Church (727<br />
Harlem Ave.)<br />
Diaper Drive<br />
The 2018 Diaper Drive<br />
will run through May<br />
13. Diaper donations are<br />
more important than ever,<br />
as they are reaching an<br />
ever-increasing number<br />
of families. The sizes that<br />
are most requested: four,<br />
five and six, as well as pull<br />
ups in 2T, 3T, 4T and 5T,<br />
and baby wipes. All brands<br />
and quantities are appreciated,<br />
and open packages<br />
are accepted. Donations<br />
can be dropped off outside<br />
the church office or social<br />
hall.<br />
Confirmation Class<br />
Confirmation class<br />
will meet from 5:30-7:30<br />
p.m. every Sunday. Confirmands<br />
will meet with<br />
GUMYouth for the first<br />
part of the evening, which<br />
includes games and a light<br />
meal, and then break off<br />
into classes. For more information,<br />
call (847) 729-<br />
1015.<br />
The Disciple Fast Track<br />
New Testament Bible<br />
Study<br />
The bible study will<br />
take place at 10 a.m. on<br />
Wednesdays and 9 a.m. on<br />
Sundays. Please call the<br />
church office at (847) 729-<br />
1015 to register and order<br />
the study books. The book<br />
costs $15.<br />
Submit information for The<br />
Lantern’s Faith page to<br />
Sports Editor Michal Dwojak<br />
at M.Dwojak@22ndcentury<br />
media.com. The deadline is<br />
noon on Thursday. Questions?<br />
Call (847) 272-4565<br />
ext. 26.<br />
In Memoriam<br />
Eleanor Knauf<br />
Eleanor Knauf, 82, of<br />
Glenview, died April 18.<br />
In lieu of flowers, memorials<br />
may be made to<br />
the Michael J. Fox Foundation<br />
(michaeljfox.org),<br />
PO Box 5014, Hagerstown,<br />
MD 21741.<br />
Victora H. Fahey<br />
Victora H. Fahey (nee<br />
Heiny), 99, of Glenview,<br />
died April 18.<br />
She was the beloved<br />
wife of the late Dr. John<br />
J. Fahey; loving mother<br />
of Jack (Mary Sheila) Fahey,<br />
Ellen (Charles) Pidano,<br />
Patrick (Dee) Fahey,<br />
Victora A. Fahey, Mary<br />
Patricia (Arch) McGhee,<br />
Michael Fahey and Sheila<br />
Fahey; devoted grandmother<br />
of Paige (Christopher)<br />
Paridon, Geoffrey<br />
(Katie) Pidano, Jennifer<br />
(Adam) Sears, Wendy (David)<br />
Currier, Holly (Ben)<br />
Babeaux, Christopher Fahey,<br />
Joseph Fahey, Shannon<br />
Fahey and Kathleen<br />
(Baggio) Husidic; loving<br />
great grandmother of nine;<br />
and the cherished sister of<br />
Robert (the late Marge)<br />
Heiny.<br />
She was predeceased<br />
by sister Rosemary Bucklin<br />
and brothers Nicholas<br />
(Dorothy), Joseph (Kathleen)<br />
and Lawrence (Dolly)<br />
Heiny. She was survived<br />
by many nieces and<br />
nephews.<br />
Throughout her life, Fahey<br />
exuded energy, loved<br />
learning and treasured<br />
friendships. She was an<br />
excellent tennis player<br />
who enjoyed competing<br />
for many years. Her<br />
knowledge of gardening<br />
was extensive and brought<br />
her and her children much<br />
pleasure. Fahey loved to<br />
bike and she was at the<br />
forefront of encouraging<br />
recycling and park beautification.<br />
She was a very<br />
thoughtful neighbor who<br />
comforted many people<br />
with her delicious soups.<br />
She took advantage of the<br />
many cultural offerings in<br />
the Chicago area, including<br />
art, opera and adult-education<br />
classes. Her love of<br />
travel took her to countries<br />
in many parts of the world.<br />
Fahey was a dedicated<br />
volunteer in schools, her<br />
church and in nursing centers<br />
in Florida, where she<br />
spent many winters. By<br />
serving on medical auxiliary<br />
boards, she supported<br />
her husband’s efforts in<br />
furthering orthopedic surgery<br />
education. Giving her<br />
time to others was a hallmark<br />
of her life. Fahey was<br />
a wonderful mother and<br />
grandmother who will be<br />
greatly missed. Her family<br />
is grateful to the dedicated<br />
staff at the Vi and her loving<br />
caregiver Jania.<br />
In lieu of flowers, memorials<br />
may be made to<br />
Thresholds, 4101 North<br />
Ravenswood Ave., Chicago,<br />
IL, 60613<br />
Have someone’s life you’d<br />
like to honor? Email Assistant<br />
Editor Michal Dwojak at<br />
M.Dwojak@22ndcentury<br />
media.com with information<br />
about a loved one who was<br />
part of the Glenview community.