Record #: R2017-922   
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
Intro date: 11/8/2017 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 11/8/2017
Title: Gratitude extended to Reverend Dr. Bonnie A. Perry for contributions to All Saints Episcopal Church
Sponsors: Pawar, Ameya
Attachments: 1. R2017-922.pdf

City Council Meeting November 8, 2017

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, The Rev. Dr. Bonnie A. Perry has served at All Saints' Episcopal Church in the Ravenswood neighborhood for 25 years; and

WHEREAS, When The Rev. Dr. Bonnie Perry first arrived on November 1, 1992, All Saints' average attendance was around 25 people. Thanks to her inspired leadership and the dedication of the congregation, All Saints' has kept its doors open and attendance has grown nearly ten-fold; and

WHEREAS, When The Rev. Dr. Bonnie Perry celebrated Eucharist on All Saints Day 2017, it was her 25th Anniversary at All Saints'; and

WHEREAS, The Rev. Dr. Bonnie Perry was influential in inspiring the mission that led to the formation of Ravenswood Community Services, which on a weekly basis currently feeds 125 individuals, in addition to providing hundreds of bags of groceries to neighbors in need; and

WHEREAS, Under The Rev. Dr. Bonnie Perry's leadership All Saints' undertook the 1883 Project, which raised over $1.3 million to fund an award-winning historic renovation of All Saints', the oldest stick frame church in Chicago; and

WHEREAS, The Rev. Dr. Bonnie Perry has worked tirelessly as a founder of the Chicago Consultation, a group that has traveled the world engaging in deep theological reflection on the full inclusion of LGBT people in the Anglican Communion; and

WHEREAS, The Rev. Dr. Bonnie Perry was instrumental in creating the CROSSwalk movement, which led a rally of 2,000+ throughout Chicago to call attention to gun violence in our city, and later provided summer internships to at risk youth; and

WHEREAS, In 2015, The Rev. Dr. Bonnie Perry received the The Rev. S. Michael Yasutake Peace and Justice Award at the 178th Annual Convention of Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, which "recognizes those who hold peace and justice as the key passion of Jesus Christ; who devote time and talent to the cause of the oppressed in our midst and the lifting up of justice where there is little to none"; and

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