Gill Hurtig and his sister, Mae, play a game before the start of Lake Shore Unitarian Society services Sunday at the Winnetka Community House. | Kevin Tanaka for~Sun-Times Media.
Before the start of the Lake Shore Unitarian Society services, Andrea Anderson, left, chats with Nancy Prial and her son, Sam Pavlekovsky Sunday at the Winnetka Community House. | Kevin Tanaka for~Sun-Times Media.
Evanston residents Gill Hurtig, 15, and his father, Tony, sing the opening hymn for the Lake Shore Unitarian Society during Sunday services at the Winnetka Community House. | Kevin Tanaka for~Sun-Times Media.
Winnetka Sunday 12-16-12 Lake Shore Unitarian Society member Tony Hurtig chats with other parishioners before the start of services at the Winnetka Community House Sunday morning 12-16-12. | Kevin Tanaka for~Sun-Times Media.
Winnetka Sunday 12-16-12 Lake Shore Unitarian Society member Nancy Prial offers her prayers as she listens to the names of school shooting victims in Conneticut during services at the Winnetka Community House Sunday morning 12-16-12. | Kevin Tanaka for~Sun-Times Media.
WINNETKA — With the holiday season here, the focus on various religions and traditions becomes magnified, causing some to wonder what religion may be the right fit for them and their family. … Read More