City of Light Anglican Church
City of Light Anglican Church
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About this organization
About
Jesus said to his followers, "You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden." We want to be a people transfixed and transformed by the light of Jesus rising over us like the dawn of a new day and bringing healing to our hearts, our homes, and our city. It was this vision that ultimately drew Father Trevor and Bonnie McMaken to Aurora, nicknamed “The City of Lights,” where the Lord was already moving in hearts and churches throughout the city. In 2013, Trevor and Bonnie began praying with other pastors at their current church (Church of the Resurrection in Wheaton) and in Aurora about planting a new church. Over the next 18 months, the Lord brought together a team of people with a heart for the city of Aurora and seeing the heavenly city—the true City of Light—here on earth. After much prayer, we began gathering together at Nancy Hill Elementary as City of Light in the fall of 2015. You can hear more about our story and mission by RSVP-ing for one of our regular Welcome Lunches.