Coming in April & MAY...
  • MOBILE HEALTHCARE - Wednesday, April 24th, 7:30 am to 12 pm
    Free exams & check-ups provided by Northwestern Medical
    Appointments are limited. Please contact the church office.


  • YOUTH SUNDAY - Sunday, April 28th at 10am
    Join us for Youth-led Worship. Youth sign-up form is in the bulletin.

  • HEALTH IS WEALTH FAIR - Sunday, April 28th from 12:30pm to 3:30pm
    • FREE VACCINES:
      Measles, COVID-19, RSV, Flu, Shingles. 
    • FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS
    • PRESENTATIONS: on Kidney Disease Prevention
      by the National Kidney Foundation and NephCure
       
  •  UBUNTU: A Collective Call towards Holistic Healing presented by
     the Third Day Church Project of St. Sabina Church
    Wednesday, May 1st  from 5:30 pm - 8:30PM:
    Fireside Conversation with Trauma Healer's Practioners
    and Thursday, May 30th from 5:30pm to 8:30pm
    Leadership Workshop with Dr. Jeanne Porter King

St. Sabina in the News: ABC Our Chicago with Val Warner

CHICAGO (WLS) -- In the newest installment of "Neighborhood Walk," Val Warner takes a trip to the Auburn Gresham neighborhood on Chicago's South Side.

There, Val met up with one of the neighborhood's most distinguished residents: Father Michael Pfleger, the pastor of Saint Sabina Church....

Faith in Action - Serving the Community - Outreach Initiatives

St. Sabina's Outreach Organizations - Invading the Community with Love through Service

How to Reach Us

  • 1210 W 78th Place
    Chicago, IL 60620
  • 773 . 483 . 4300
    OFFICE HOURS
  • Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Wednesday, Thursday: 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
  • Saturday - Sunday: Office is Closed

Worship Services

  • Saturdays at 5pm
    doors open at 4pm
  • Sundays at 10am
    doors open at 8:30am

We are pleased to announce that wehave opened our church doors at 100% capacity as of June 11th as a part of the city of Chicago's Phase 5 reopening plan! You no longer need to sign up to attend church services. There is no mask requirement. Those who wish to wear a mask may still do so.