Open House On Sunday for New ECC Offices

CHICAGO, IL (November 19, 2010) – Plans have been completed for Sunday’s open house that will provide Covenanters and other members of the public an opportunity to tour new Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) offices at 8303 West Higgins Road.

The open house will take place from 2-5 p.m. at the six-story facility located just east of the Cumberland exit off Interstate 90 – the Kennedy Expressway. There is free parking available on the offices property.

In addition to ECC offices, the new facility houses staff from Covenant Trust Company, National Covenant Properties, and the Paul Carlson Partnership.

Tours will be conducted every 15 minutes with refreshments available. Tour guides will explain the various ministry functions on the different floors, with some staff members on hand to greet guests as well.

“We who serve the Covenant are so very thankful for the provision of this new building,” says Donn Engebretson, executive vice president. “This provides a wonderful opportunity for Covenant folks to visit and tour their new building . . . and learn more about what God is doing through the faithfulness of Covenant people here and around the world.”

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