SPRINGFIELD, IL JANUARY 20, 2026 — His Eminence Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago recently convened a private gathering in Illinois’s state capital with a diverse group of elected officials, labor leaders, and community advocates for a focused conversation on the role of faith in public life and service.
The meeting was part of Metropolitan Nathanael’s visit to the parishes belonging to the central and southern Illinois and southeastern Missouri vicariat
While Metropolitan Nathanael was the sole religious leader present, participants—representing a wide range of civic, governmental, and community institutions—shared a common conviction that faith in God, personally held and deeply lived, informs values, shapes conscience, and belongs in every aspect of life, including public service. Though most did not represent religious institutions, all affirmed that authentic faith carries with it a responsibility to care for the most vulnerable.
The gathering brought together leaders across political and professional spheres who expressed a shared commitment to collaboration in addressing human need throughout Illinois. Central to the discussion was the importance of partnership among people of faith, government, labor, and civic organizations to strengthen communities and expand the reach of compassionate service.
During the dialogue, Metropolitan Nathanael reflected on his upbringing in New York as the son of immigrants, sharing how the sacrifices of his parents—and the support they received from others—shaped his life and ministry.
“Too often, we place boundaries—some visible, other
Metropolitan Nathanael also expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome and hospitality extended by Springfield Mayor Misty Buscher and by Juan Huerta, representing the Office of Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias.
As the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago looks ahead, Metropolitan Nathanael reaffirmed that the Church stands ready, willing, and able to partner with government, labor, and civic institutions in serving those in need. The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to continue building relationships that honor faith, serve the common good, and extend hope to those on the margins.
About the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago
Tracing its roots back to the early 1920s, the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago is the bishopric of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, northern Indiana, and central Missouri, consisting of 58 parishes and two monastic communities. The Metropolis is one of nine eparchies in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America and is presided over by His Eminence Metropolitan Nathanael of Chicago. The general offices of the Metropolis are temporarily located in Lombard, Illinois. For more information and to get involved, visit our Metropolis website and/or sign up to receive Metropolis news. For further information, contact the Metropolis of Chicago at: [email protected]
Source: Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago

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