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The Church of Rock at Tree of Life UU to feature Everyday Anarchy

On Sunday, May 1, the Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 5603 Bull Valley Road in McHenry, will present the "Church of Rock" at its regular 10:45 a.m. service featuring Everyday Anarchy.

Everyday Anarchy is a young, working Chicago area rock band featuring Adam, Mike, John, and Bob who like to go by their first names.

"May Day is the perfect day to explore the values of rock 'n' roll - hard-driving high energy, rebelliousness, creativity, and an impatience for a better world," according to Tree of Life Religious Education Director Sam Jones who found the group for the service.

There will be readings and commentary by Sam Jones to complement the band's musical performance.

This is the fourth in an innovative worship series that highlighted various genres of music as spiritual experiences.

The "Church of Jazz" featuring the work of Duke Ellington, and the "Church of Folk" with veteran singer and songwriter Joe Jenks, and the "Church of Vivaldi" with the string quartet Greenleaf Strings were the earlier popular installments in the series.

The public is welcome to the service; child care is available for infants and toddlers. There is no charge, but a freewill collection will be taken.

For information, call (815) 322-2464, email office@treeoflifeuu.org, or visit treeoflifeuu.org.

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