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A Note About Our Consolidation
At the Special Parish Meeting on May 4, 2024, the congregations of St. Paul’s McHenry, St. Ann’s Woodstock and St. Mary’s Crystal Lake, overwhelmingly voted to consolidate into a single parish (Trinity Episcopal Parish) with two locations/campuses (Woodstock and Crystal Lake).
Over the past years, it became apparent to the wardens, vestry and clergy that the time is now to streamline our parishes as the way to be good stewards of our resources and focus on our primary goal of mission to our community.
It is believed that consolidation will significantly decrease those items that have to do with institutional survival and exponentially strengthen the mission and ministry carried out by the Episcopal presence in our county.
We believe that we are stronger together and are delighted that the will of the people has been heard in a resounding chorus. The consolidation will become effective January 1, 2025, by the grace of God and ratification by the Diocesan Convention.
Here is the link to the St. Ann’s/St. Mary’s website where you can see further information: https://stannsstmarys.org/may4/
We Episcopalians
We have a legacy of inclusion; aspiring to proclaim and embody God’s love for every human being regardless of the color of their skin, their gender identity or sexual orientation.
Women and men serve as bishops, priests, and deacons. Laypeople and clergy work together as leaders at all levels of the church. We believe that leadership is a gift from God that can be expressed by all people.
We strive to heal and transform injustice and brokenness in ourselves, our communities, institutions, and society.
As the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement, we seek to “love God with our whole heart, mind, and soul, and to love our neighbors as ourselves.”
Matthew 22:35-40
We believe that God loves everyone and no one is outside of God’s love.