Montgomery-based Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity broke ground Saturday at 654 Spruce Street in Aurora for its 69th area home.
The Cristal Lopez home is Habitat’s 69th area project and the housing ministry’s Habitat’s fifth annual Faith Build, a partnership of 25 area faith communities.
Mark Knox of Naperville, Habitat board member, emceed the program. After he welcomed guests, an invocation was given by the Rev. Sean Sloan of Calvary Church in Naperville.
Other speakers were Brentley Loufeck, Faith Build construction coordinator; Rick Loufek, Habitat board vice chair; Bill Donnell, Aurora Fourth Ward alderman; and Cristal Lopez, future homeowner, with sons Anthony, 11; Malachi, 6; and Noah, 1.
Barbara Zegiel, Habitat funds coordinator, gave a brief tribute to John M. Mixen of Wilmington, a longtime Habitat volunteer who died in April.
After a closing prayer by Rev. Sloan, Habitat CEO and Genesis Community Church pastor the Rev. Jeffrey Barrett led guests in singing “Holy Ground.” Guests turned earth with shovels in a ceremonial groundbreaking to conclude the program.
Construction for the Lopez home is to get underway in June. Completion is scheduled for December. A 1,350-square-foot frame ranch, the home includes four bedrooms, 1.5 baths and a garage.
Thrivent Financial Services Oswego office has pledged $137,500 to the project. Faith Build partners are:
• Aurora: Advent Christian Church, First Baptist, Flowing Forth United Methodist, Our Lady of Mercy Catholic, St. John United Church of Christ, St. Mark’s Lutheran and Westminster Presbyterian;
• Batavia: Bethany Lutheran and Congregational Church of Batavia;
• Geneva: Rejoice Lutheran and First Congregational;
• Montgomery: Genesis Community;
• Naperville: Calvary Church, Community UMC, Good Shepherd Lutheran, Grace UMC, River Glen Presbyterian, Trinity Church of the Nazarene and Wesley UMC;
• Oswego: Oswego Presbyterian;
• Sugar Grove: UMC of Sugar Grove;
• Yorkville: AuSable Grove Presbyterian and Trinity Church UMC.
Zegiel invited more churches to participate. She said, “Not only does each church have the opportunity to help build the home, but also provide prayers, lunches, volunteer support and donations of skilled labor, building materials, appliances and monetary donations.” According to Zegiel, a water heater, furnace, air conditioning unit, bathtub, two toilets and kitchen appliances are needed for the Lopez home.
To contribute, or for more information, call 630-206-5038 or e-mail B.Zegiel@foxvalleyHabitat.org.
—Al Benson