Assemblies of God Churches in Chicago, IL | The Orchard Vernon Hills

The Orchard Vernon Hills

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870 West End Ct
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
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Would you like to grow in your faith? We do too. The Orchard is a multi-site Gospel church in the Chicago area with congregations in Arlington Heights, Barrington, Chicago, Itasca, Marengo, Northfield, and Vernon Hills. At any of these, you can expect.... Gospel-centered preaching: God's Word is at the center of all that we do. Passion for sharing the gospel: We want others to know Jesus Christ. Meaningful programs for all ages, stages and walks of life.
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