Cosmopolitan Community Church

Cosmopolitan Community Church

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Mary AME, was formed in the 1920s under the leadership of Dr. John Russell Harvey. Services were held in the home of Dr. Marjorie Stewart Joyner and her husband Robert. Later, the church met at Williamson Funeral Home, then Farren Elementary School at 51ST and Wabash. Cook, founder of the Black Community Churches and the pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church invited Dr. Harvey to join the Al

Photos from Cosmopolitan Community Church's post 06/28/2026

Today we were reminded that we serve a Savior who truly understands our pain. In "Jesus Went Through It, So That I Could Get Through It," based on 2 Corinthians 1:3–10, we explored how God meets us in our suffering—not only to comfort us, but to strengthen our faith and equip us to encourage others.

The Apostle Paul testified that even in overwhelming trials, God's comfort never failed. Likewise, Jesus endured rejection, betrayal, suffering, and the cross so that we would never have to face life's hardships alone. Because He went through it, we can make it through every challenge with hope, courage, and confidence in God's faithfulness.

The message reminded us that our trials are not the end of our story. God uses our moments of pain to deepen our dependence on Him, reveal His power, and prepare us to minister to others walking through similar seasons. His comfort is not meant to stop with us—it is meant to flow through us.

As we leave this message, may we remember that whatever we face, we are never without God's presence or His promises. The same God who sustained Paul and raised Jesus from the dead is able to sustain us today. We can endure because Jesus went through it, so that we could get through it.

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5249 S. Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL
60615

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Sunday 9am - 3pm