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Getting to First
Presbyterian
The church is located on the block surrounded by West
Jefferson Avenue (on the south), North Carlton Avenue (on the
west), West Madison Avenue (on the north), and North Ellis Avenue
(on the east).
From Roosevelt Road (Illinois Route 38)
Go north on West Street, which
is two lights west of Naperville Road. Continue north about one
mile to Jefferson and turn left. The church is three blocks down
on the right.
From St. Charles Road
Go south on Gary Avenue. South
of Cosley Farm you'll come to a stop sign. Turn right onto Ellis,
and you'll see the church on the right.
From I-88
Exit at Naperville Road and
go north a few miles to Roosevelt Road/Route 38 and turn left.
At the second light, West Street, turn right. Continue north about
one mile and turn left onto Jefferson. The church is three blocks
down on the right.
For specific directions from your location, click here.
Accessibility
The property covers the entire block and there are entrances
on Jefferson (south), Carlton (west) and Madison (north). The
Sanctuary is accessible from Jefferson. A handicapped entrance
and elevator are located near the Son-Light Rotunda, the entrance
from the parking lot off Jefferson. First Presbyterian has a wheelchair
stationed at each of the four main entrances of our church. Whenever
these wheelchairs are used, please be sure to return them to the
proper location marked on each chair - Narthex, Rotunda, Parish
House, or Madison Street Entrance. If there are any problems with
the wheelchairs, please contact the church office.
Worship Assistive Devices Carts are available in both the Narthex
and the Son-Light Rotunda. These HELP carts provide a uniform
site for parishioners with special needs to choose from an array
of items that can enhance their worship experience. The items
on each cart include large print hymnals and Bibles, as well as
audio devices and individual pew cushions. Help yourself to items
on the cart, or ask an usher for assistance prior to each service.
Please remember to return items to the cart after each service
so that other parishioners may use them. The individually packaged
ear piece portion of the personal hearing devices are available
for $3.00 each and should not be returned (for hygienic reasons).
Our thanks
to MapQuest (http://www.mapquest.com
) for the above map.
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