Thanksgiving Baskets are a wonderful opportunity to bless a local family this Thanksgiving.
One basket provides everything a family needs to create a delicious Thanksgiving meal.
The following are ways you can help:
Monetary Donation:
Our team at Springbrook will purchase all the items to fill Thanksgiving baskets from local markets. We are asking for a $50 donation to cover the cost of each basket. Click here to order>> and Include “Thanksgiving Baskets” in the memo section!
Basket Donation:
Collect needed items and drop off at Springbrook by Sunday, November 20th at 11:00am.
Items needed are listed below.
Volunteer:
Join the basket assembling team or the delivery team.
Each Thanksgiving Basket should include:
• Laundry Basket
• Frozen Turkey 12-15lbs please put turkey in a plastic bag to prevent leaking
• Large aluminum foil roasting pan
• 5lb bag of fresh potatoes
• 2 cans gravy
• Muffin, roll, bread or Bisquick mix
• Can of cranberry sauce
• 4 cans vegetables
• 1 can Yams
• Stuffing Mix
• Jiffy Pie crust mix
• Can of pumpkin pie filling
• Can of Evaporated milk
• White sugar
• 1 package Dream Whip mix
Important Dates:
November 6 – Volunteer & Basket Registration begins
November 20 – Baskets due at Springbrook at 11:00am
November 21 – Baskets delivered to local families
If you have any questions, please contact Bill Ziletti at 224-383-5401, william.ziletti@gmail.com
or stop by the Ministry Center in the Atrium.
If you or someone you know is in need of a Thanksgiving Basket, please contact the church office at 224-256-3300.
Thanksgiving Baskets are a wonderful opportunity to bless a local family this Thanksgiving.
One basket provides everything a family needs to create a delicious Thanksgiving meal.
The following are ways you can help:
Monetary Donation:
Our team at Springbrook will purchase all the items to fill Thanksgiving baskets from local markets. We are asking for a $50 donation to cover the cost of each basket. Click here to order>> and Include “Thanksgiving Baskets” in the memo section!
Basket Donation:
Collect needed items and drop off at Springbrook by Sunday, November 20th at 11:00am.
Items needed are listed below.
Volunteer:
Join the basket assembling team or the delivery team.
Each Thanksgiving Basket should include:
• Laundry Basket
• Frozen Turkey 12-15lbs please put turkey in a plastic bag to prevent leaking
• Large aluminum foil roasting pan
• 5lb bag of fresh potatoes
• 2 cans gravy
• Muffin, roll, bread or Bisquick mix
• Can of cranberry sauce
• 4 cans vegetables
• 1 can Yams
• Stuffing Mix
• Jiffy Pie crust mix
• Can of pumpkin pie filling
• Can of Evaporated milk
• White sugar
• 1 package Dream Whip mix
Important Dates:
November 6 – Volunteer & Basket Registration begins
November 20 – Baskets due at Springbrook at 11:00am
November 21 – Baskets delivered to local families
If you have any questions, please contact Bill Ziletti at 224-383-5401, william.ziletti@gmail.com
or stop by the Ministry Center in the Atrium.
If you or someone you know is in need of a Thanksgiving Basket, please contact the church office at 224-256-3300.

Informed Choices is a ministry dedicated to providing compassion and hope to women and men facing pregnancy decisions. They connect their clients to the information and support that will encourage them to choose life for their babies through the grace and love of Jesus Christ.
Springbrook is supporting the work of Informed Choices by participating in an “Adopt a Child” program this Christmas. If you are unable to pick up a star in person and wish to participate, please contact Penney Jurzak or call the church office at 224-569-3300. The suggested gift amount is $25. Wrapped gifts should be brought back to the church by Sunday, December 11th. The gifts will be delivered by Informed Choices before Christmas.
Angel Tree, a program started by Prison Fellowship, reaches out to the children of inmates and their families with the love of Christ. Springbrook will be partnering again this year with the McHenry County Angel Tree Ministry. Pick out an “angel” to bless this Christmas by visiting the tree in the Atrium before or after Sunday Services. If you are unable to pick up an “angel” in person and wish to participate, please contact Penney Jurzak or call the church office at 224-569-3300.
The suggested gift amount is $25 and wrapped gifts should be brought back to the church by Sunday, December 11th. The gifts will be delivered before Christmas.
Thanksgiving Baskets are a wonderful opportunity to bless a local family this Thanksgiving.
One basket provides everything a family needs to create a delicious Thanksgiving meal.
The following are ways you can help:
Monetary Donation:
Our team at Springbrook will purchase all the items to fill Thanksgiving baskets from local markets. We are asking for a $50 donation to cover the cost of each basket. Click here to order>> and Include “Thanksgiving Baskets” in the memo section!
Basket Donation:
Collect needed items and drop off at Springbrook by Sunday, November 20th at 11:00am.
Items needed are listed below.
Volunteer:
Join the basket assembling team or the delivery team.
Each Thanksgiving Basket should include:
• Laundry Basket
• Frozen Turkey 12-15lbs please put turkey in a plastic bag to prevent leaking
• Large aluminum foil roasting pan
• 5lb bag of fresh potatoes
• 2 cans gravy
• Muffin, roll, bread or Bisquick mix
• Can of cranberry sauce
• 4 cans vegetables
• 1 can Yams
• Stuffing Mix
• Jiffy Pie crust mix
• Can of pumpkin pie filling
• Can of Evaporated milk
• White sugar
• 1 package Dream Whip mix
Important Dates:
November 6 – Volunteer & Basket Registration begins
November 20 – Baskets due at Springbrook at 11:00am
November 21 – Baskets delivered to local families
If you have any questions, please contact Bill Ziletti at 224-383-5401, william.ziletti@gmail.com
or stop by the Ministry Center in the Atrium.
If you or someone you know is in need of a Thanksgiving Basket, please contact the church office at 224-256-3300.

Informed Choices is a ministry dedicated to providing compassion and hope to women and men facing pregnancy decisions. They connect their clients to the information and support that will encourage them to choose life for their babies through the grace and love of Jesus Christ.
Springbrook is supporting the work of Informed Choices by participating in an “Adopt a Child” program this Christmas. If you are unable to pick up a star in person and wish to participate, please contact Penney Jurzak or call the church office at 224-569-3300. The suggested gift amount is $25. Wrapped gifts should be brought back to the church by Sunday, December 11th. The gifts will be delivered by Informed Choices before Christmas.
Angel Tree, a program started by Prison Fellowship, reaches out to the children of inmates and their families with the love of Christ. Springbrook will be partnering again this year with the McHenry County Angel Tree Ministry. Pick out an “angel” to bless this Christmas by visiting the tree in the Atrium before or after Sunday Services. If you are unable to pick up an “angel” in person and wish to participate, please contact Penney Jurzak or call the church office at 224-569-3300.
The suggested gift amount is $25 and wrapped gifts should be brought back to the church by Sunday, December 11th. The gifts will be delivered before Christmas.

Informed Choices is a ministry dedicated to providing compassion and hope to women and men facing pregnancy decisions. They connect their clients to the information and support that will encourage them to choose life for their babies through the grace and love of Jesus Christ.
Springbrook is supporting the work of Informed Choices by participating in an “Adopt a Child” program this Christmas. If you are unable to pick up a star in person and wish to participate, please contact Penney Jurzak or call the church office at 224-569-3300. The suggested gift amount is $25. Wrapped gifts should be brought back to the church by Sunday, December 11th. The gifts will be delivered by Informed Choices before Christmas.
Angel Tree, a program started by Prison Fellowship, reaches out to the children of inmates and their families with the love of Christ. Springbrook will be partnering again this year with the McHenry County Angel Tree Ministry. Pick out an “angel” to bless this Christmas by visiting the tree in the Atrium before or after Sunday Services. If you are unable to pick up an “angel” in person and wish to participate, please contact Penney Jurzak or call the church office at 224-569-3300.
The suggested gift amount is $25 and wrapped gifts should be brought back to the church by Sunday, December 11th. The gifts will be delivered before Christmas.

Informed Choices is a ministry dedicated to providing compassion and hope to women and men facing pregnancy decisions. They connect their clients to the information and support that will encourage them to choose life for their babies through the grace and love of Jesus Christ.
Springbrook is supporting the work of Informed Choices by participating in an “Adopt a Child” program this Christmas. If you are unable to pick up a star in person and wish to participate, please contact Penney Jurzak or call the church office at 224-569-3300. The suggested gift amount is $25. Wrapped gifts should be brought back to the church by Sunday, December 11th. The gifts will be delivered by Informed Choices before Christmas.
Angel Tree, a program started by Prison Fellowship, reaches out to the children of inmates and their families with the love of Christ. Springbrook will be partnering again this year with the McHenry County Angel Tree Ministry. Pick out an “angel” to bless this Christmas by visiting the tree in the Atrium before or after Sunday Services. If you are unable to pick up an “angel” in person and wish to participate, please contact Penney Jurzak or call the church office at 224-569-3300.
The suggested gift amount is $25 and wrapped gifts should be brought back to the church by Sunday, December 11th. The gifts will be delivered before Christmas.

“Sanctity of life” reflects the belief that because people are made in God’s image, human life has an inherently sacred attribute that should be protected and always respected. God gave humanity the authority to kill and eat other forms of life, but the taking of a human life is expressly forbidden.
When someone is faced with making decisions about an unplanned pregnancy, or has already made a decision about a pregnancy, they may wonder about what types of information and resources are available or they just may need someone to talk with.
Springbrook partners with Informed Choices Pregnancy and Parenting to help those that have questions about pregnancy, pregnancy choices, and what to expect, find answers. Informed Choices in a strategic ministry partner for Springbrook, and if you are interested helping us support them, pick up a baby bottle in the lobby this Sunday.
If you would like more information about informed choices or would like to support them directly, visit Informedchoices.org
Baby Bottle Campaign:
1. Pick up a baby bottle after the service on Sunday January 22nd – Sunday February 5th
2. Take the bottle home and fill it with loose change, dollar bills or checks.
3. Return the bottle to Springbrook by Sunday February 12th.

“Sanctity of life” reflects the belief that because people are made in God’s image, human life has an inherently sacred attribute that should be protected and always respected. God gave humanity the authority to kill and eat other forms of life, but the taking of a human life is expressly forbidden.
When someone is faced with making decisions about an unplanned pregnancy, or has already made a decision about a pregnancy, they may wonder about what types of information and resources are available or they just may need someone to talk with.
Springbrook partners with Informed Choices Pregnancy and Parenting to help those that have questions about pregnancy, pregnancy choices, and what to expect, find answers. Informed Choices in a strategic ministry partner for Springbrook, and if you are interested helping us support them, pick up a baby bottle in the lobby this Sunday.
If you would like more information about informed choices or would like to support them directly, visit Informedchoices.org
Baby Bottle Campaign:
1. Pick up a baby bottle after the service on Sunday January 22nd – Sunday February 5th
2. Take the bottle home and fill it with loose change, dollar bills or checks.
3. Return the bottle to Springbrook by Sunday February 12th.

“Sanctity of life” reflects the belief that because people are made in God’s image, human life has an inherently sacred attribute that should be protected and always respected. God gave humanity the authority to kill and eat other forms of life, but the taking of a human life is expressly forbidden.
When someone is faced with making decisions about an unplanned pregnancy, or has already made a decision about a pregnancy, they may wonder about what types of information and resources are available or they just may need someone to talk with.
Springbrook partners with Informed Choices Pregnancy and Parenting to help those that have questions about pregnancy, pregnancy choices, and what to expect, find answers. Informed Choices in a strategic ministry partner for Springbrook, and if you are interested helping us support them, pick up a baby bottle in the lobby this Sunday.
If you would like more information about informed choices or would like to support them directly, visit Informedchoices.org
Baby Bottle Campaign:
1. Pick up a baby bottle after the service on Sunday January 22nd – Sunday February 5th
2. Take the bottle home and fill it with loose change, dollar bills or checks.
3. Return the bottle to Springbrook by Sunday February 12th.