Ribbon cutting held for new community church building in Cicero

Larry Dominick President at The Town of Cicero
Larry Dominick President at The Town of Cicero
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A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on April 2 to celebrate the opening of a new building for New Vision Community Church Casa De Oracion in Cicero. Town Chaplain Ismael Vargas and Town Trustee Blanca Vargas attended the event, joining church leaders and community members to mark the occasion.

The ceremony highlighted an important investment in the community by providing a new space for gatherings, outreach programs, and local events. The church’s leadership said that this location will help serve residents through future initiatives and services.

Oscar Gustavo Rosales, Pastor of New Vision Community Church Casa De Oracion, was congratulated on reaching this milestone. The event recognized both the opening of the new building and the renovation of its sanctuary at 5318 W. 25th Street.

The development is expected to support ongoing efforts to strengthen connections within Cicero by offering a venue for various programs and activities.

Community members expressed hope that the new facility will play an important role in supporting local needs moving forward.



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