First Congregational Church of Bunker Hill, IL

First Congregational Church of Bunker Hill, IL "A perfect place for imperfect people..."

Sundays -
10am worship in the Sanctuary, Bible studies at 9 and 9:15am, 6:30pm Youth Group

Wednesdays -
6:30pm Bible Study

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05/15/2026

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05/15/2026
05/05/2026

Speak Real Truth:
"In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth" Genesis 1:1
"Male and female , he created them" Genesis 1:27
"Be fruitful and multiply" Genesis 1:28

02/24/2026

Tozer did not treat revival as a program, a conference, or a season of emotional intensity. He spoke of it as a visitation of God that exposes the church and restores the fear of the Lord.

Here is the heart of his thought:

1. Revival begins with repentance in the church.
He believed judgment begins at the house of God. The problem was not the culture first, but a compromised church. Cold prayer meetings, shallow preaching, and worldly ambition were signs that the glory had departed.

2. Revival is not manufactured.
He rejected manipulation. Music, atmosphere, and persuasion could produce excitement, but not revival. Only the Holy Spirit brings awakening.

3. Prayer precedes power.
Tozer insisted that sustained, humble prayer is the soil of revival. Not public spectacle, but hidden intercession.

4. Holiness is central.
He tied revival to moral transformation. If people claim revival but remain unchanged in conduct, he would call it false fire.

5. Revival restores the majesty of God.
For Tozer, the root issue was a diminished view of God. Revival restores awe. When God is seen as He is, sin becomes unbearable and obedience becomes joyful.

He once wrote:

“The church that cannot worship must be entertained. And men who cannot lead a church to worship must provide entertainment.”

And from Why Revival Tarries’s close friend Leonard Ravenhill, whom Tozer deeply respected, the same theme runs: revival tarries because the church is content without it.

Join us at 6 p.m. THIS EVENING for a 45-minute service to start the Lenten Journey!
02/18/2026

Join us at 6 p.m. THIS EVENING for a 45-minute service to start the Lenten Journey!

Address

105 N. Franklin Street
Bunker Hill, IL
62014

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
Sunday 7:30am - 11:30am

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