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Crystal Lake church marks decade of free meal service

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The 53-year-old was court-ordered to perform community service to pay off traffic tickets that had piled up. He started volunteering by setting up tables for dinner. Now, the Crystal Lake man looks forward to the weekly meal as one of a few constants in his life.

“I’m used to showing up here. It’s kind of expected,” he said. “What I depend on is the consistency in my life.”

As the Community Dinner plans to celebrate a decade of service with an appreciation dinner this month, the church itself is looking ahead at an even bigger milestone.

In 2014, First United Methodist Church will celebrate 175 years of serving the community.

Founded in 1839, First United Methodist was at several locations before landing its current space at 236 W. Crystal Lake Ave.

The church’s first building was constructed in 1858 for $1,400 on Virginia Street, across from what is now McCormick Park. In 1867, the congregation bought the former Congregational Church building, and in 1873 built a church at Brink and Williams streets.

A new church was built in 1954 on six acres at its current location at Crystal Lake and Dole avenues. In 1991, construction began on a 28,000-square-foot addition that doubled its size.

Parmley, who has been a member for more than 20 years, said the church’s mission of creating a community in Christ has never wavered.

“I’m blessed with a church that hasn’t changed and is stable, because there isn’t a lot of stability in the world anymore,” he said. “There’s been a physical change, but there’s never been a spiritual change.”

The church’s yearlong celebration will kick off soon. Parishioners will be asked to reflect on the past 175 years and look to the future. A capital campaign will ask them to consider helping fund some of the many church projects, including parking lot improvements and kitchen upgrades.

“We hope to remember the blessings upon our church,” the Rev. Charles Yoon said. “We will remember the blessings of the past 175 years, and ask ourselves, what does God want us to do in the next 175 years?”

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