![]() With deep hope, we look forward to joining you in this sacred work. We believe our faith calls us to serve people on both sides of the sanctuary wallsno matter the color of their skin, or whom they love, no matter the color of their collar or the nature of their beliefs. Together, we are committed excellence in ministry, bold leadership, and innovation. Like you, we believe in the saving power of our Unitarian Universalist faith-for individuals and for the world. There is much work to be donebut also much joy and delight in the task! While great challenges lie ahead, there is even greater possibility. Your strong lay leadership, long-term membership, and longstanding commitments to religious education and excellence in music will serve this community well as we move boldly into the future. Yet, we believe the church's future holds greater promise still. With care, this church can serve coming generations of vibrant congregational lifeand service. You are the stewards of a beautiful, historic house of worship. Charles Follen, to your prophetic engagement in the civil rights movement, to the development of Chicago Children's Choir, to your treasured identity as a multi-racial and theologically plural church, you are the bearers of a rich history. From the vision of your founding gathering of young men with the Rev. ![]() We are moved by your congregation's esteemed history. We hope to learn about you as individuals and as a congregationto begin to understand your hopes, sorrows, dreams, and visionthat we might begin to lay the foundations for our ministry together. It is our honor and deep joy to accept your invitation to be your ministerial candidates! We eagerly look forward to candidating week when we can meet you in person and get to know one another. Condolences may be made online at Members and Friends of the First Unitarian Church of Chicago, Special thank you to Right at Home and AseraCare Nursing Staff. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Leukemia Lymphoma Association or New Providence United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Charles Gordon Schwartz sons, Bob (Laura) Abraham, and Michael (Amy) Abraham children by marriage, Kimberly Cecile Erikson, Marcia Ann Schwartz, Carl Gavin (Robin) Schwartz, Eric Mason (Alana) Schwartz sister, Anne (Irv) Staats grandchildren, Matthew, Elizabeth, John, Blake, and Morgan Abraham, and Liam Schwartz, Chelsea Rains and Alyssa Schwartz nieces, Mary (Herb) Rivera, and Amy (Gary) Austin, and nephew, Scott (Lisa) Little five great-grandchildren She was a member of New Providence United Methodist Church and worked as a teacher and Guidance Counselor with Montgomery County Schools for over 30 years. until the hour of service at the church.įrances entered into this life on Main Nashville, TN to the late Stanford and Mary Frances Boring. on Friday, Septemat McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home and again on Saturday from 12 p.m. The family will receive friends from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. ![]() Saturday, Septemat New Providence United Methodist Church with Rev. Clarksville – Frances Boring Schwartz, age 80, of Clarksville, passed away on Sunday, September 22, 2019.Ī Celebration of Life will be held at 1 p.m.
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