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We’re known for our on-the-go fellowship.
Sure, our prime location so close to downtown Chicago gives you unlimited possibilities each day. But there’s so much to do right here, without ever leaving our intimate and active 60-acre campus.
Our resident-centered philosophy means your interests and preferences are our priority. You’ll find a dedicated on-site Resident Life Director who orchestrates a wide variety of activities and events. All you have to do is simply pick what you want to do. From educational seminars sponsored by our resident-run Center for Lifelong Learning…to live music and choral performances…to wellness activities…to group exercise classes…to social events, we guarantee you’ll never sit around doing nothing—unless that’s what you’re in the mood to do!
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Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His vision of equality, justice, and service inspires us at Covenant Living. We are proud to be a part of a community committed to our mission which supports diverse ideas, perspectives and values and creates a place where people can belong.
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At Windsor Park, we recently came together to reflect on an incredible story of faith and courage. This year marks the 90th anniversary of the martyrdom of John and Betty Stam, missionaries in China who were tragically killed for professing their faith. Their story—and the miraculous survival of their baby, Helen Priscilla—made headlines around the world in 1934 and inspired a generation to pursue mission work.
We were honored to welcome Andrew Montonera, their great-grandnephew and author of the newly released book By Life or By Death, to share their legacy with us. Resident Ray Smith, whose parents were missionaries in China at the time, added a personal touch by sharing photos and stories from his family’s experiences.
It was a moving and unforgettable afternoon, reminding us of the strength of faith and the impact one story can have on generations. ... See MoreSee Less
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