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Church of the Resurrection (Wheaton, Illinois)

The Church of the Resurrection (known colloquially as "Rez") is an Anglican church in Wheaton, Illinois. It is the cathedral parish of the Anglican Diocese of the Upper Midwest, whose first and current bishop was Rez's longtime pastor. Since its founding in 1954, the church has had a significant and complex role in the Anglican realignment in the United States, the charismatic renewal movement and the growth in the so-called "Canterbury Trail" of evangelical Protestants moving toward Anglicanism.

Church of the Resurrection
LocationWheaton, Illinois
CountryUnited States
DenominationAnglican Church in North America
Websitechurchrez.org
History
Founded1954
Dedicated2011
Architecture
StyleModern
Administration
DioceseUpper Midwest
Clergy
Bishop(s)The Rt. Rev. Stewart Ruch
Vicar(s)The Rev. Matt Woodley; The Rev. Brett Crull
DeanThe Very Rev. Steve Williamson

History edit

Amid the postwar growth of the Chicago suburbs, Church of the Resurrection was planted in West Chicago on Palm Sunday in 1954 by Trinity Episcopal Church in Wheaton.[1] It was part of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago. Its first rector was the Rev. Richard Winkler, who was a leader in the 20th century charismatic renewal movement in the Episcopal Church.[1] In 1963, the church built a new brick building on Neltnor Boulevard in West Chicago on the banks of the West Branch DuPage River. The building was designed by Edward Dart, a prominent Midwestern mid-century modern architect.

In 1987, the Rev. William Beasley was appointed rector.[1] A bastion of charismatic evangelicalism within the Episcopal Church and the center of a significant healing prayer ministry,[2] Rez was growing numerically. Rez's location near evangelical Wheaton College and other evangelical institutions in Carol Stream and Wheaton was drawing in evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail, such as Christianity Today editor Mark Galli, who was a member of Rez for a time.[3] At the same time, a gulf was growing between Rez's evangelical theology and the mainstream theological liberalism of the Episcopal Church. In 1993, Beasley and the Rez vestry informed Bishop Frank Griswold that they were "scandalized" by the Diocese of Chicago's position on the authority of scripture and by their perception that "priests practicing homosexual behavior were given influential positions."[4]

Split from Episcopal Church edit

In 1993, more than 400 Rez attendees and Beasley disassociated the Church of the Resurrection from the Diocese of Chicago. However, due to Episcopal Church policy and the Dennis Canon, they did not retain the West Chicago property. A continuing group of just 11 congregants continued as Church of the Resurrection under the leadership of the Rev. George Koch, but attendance recovered to around 300 by 1995.[2] The Episcopal Church-affiliated Church of the Resurrection continued until 2007, when it too left the Episcopal Church over doctrinal concerns and vacated the West Chicago property.[5] (It took the name of Resurrection Anglican Church and joined another ACNA diocese, the Diocese of Pittsburgh, and eventually renamed itself New Jerusalem House of Prayer to distinguish itself from the Wheaton-based Rez.[6])

The much larger Beasley-led church began meeting at Glenbard West High School in Glen Ellyn, where it would remain for 18 years. In 1999, Beasley was succeeded by the Rev. Stewart Ruch as rector. As the Anglican realignment continued, Rez affiliated with the Anglican Mission in America, which claimed connection to the Anglican Communion through the Anglican Church of Rwanda.[7]

Joining ACNA edit

Via AMIA, a founding member during the early days, Rez joined the Anglican Church in North America, initially affiliating with the Diocese of Pittsburgh.[1] Rez was the site in April 2013 where 117 ACNA priests and laity met to form the Diocese of the Upper Midwest.[8] The diocese was approved by ACNA's Provincial Council in June 2013, and Ruch was consecrated as the first bishop of the Upper Midwest on September 28, 2013.[1]

In 2010, a Rez member found a vacant Alcoa warehouse on the west side of Wheaton and bought it at auction on behalf of the church. By May 2011, Rez owned the building, and the building was dedicated in December 2012 by Bishop Frank Lyons.[1] In October 2015, the Upper Midwest Diocese designated Rez as its cathedral parish.[1] Ruch was succeeded as rector (and dean) by the Very Rev. Steve Williamson in 2020.[9]

Since 2004, Rez has planted numerous Anglican churches: Church of the Cross in Minneapolis (2004); Light of Christ Anglican in Kenosha, Wisconsin (2007); Immanuel Anglican in Chicago (2013); City of Light Anglican in Aurora, Illinois (2015); Christ Church in Madison, Wisconsin (2018); and Church of the Incarnation in Neenah, Wisconsin (2020).[10] Rez leaders, including former rector Beasley and Ruch, were also leaders in the Greenhouse Movement, a church planting organization that operated under the auspices of the Upper Midwest Diocese.[11] Rez also launched Aviva, a Spanish-speaking congregation in its Wheaton facility.[12]

Architecture edit

West Chicago edit

Rez's West Chicago building, designed by Edward Dart, was described by Landmarks Chicago as "an excellent example of a small-scale religious structure [with] a simple barn-like form with four corner piers supporting a steeply pitched wood-shingle roof. Designed to mimic an old mill which once stood on the property, the building sits nestled within the sloping landscape abutting the DuPage River."[13] After 2007, the diocese left the property vacant, listing it and its 3.8 acre lot for $1.2 million.[13] With several other Dart-designed buildings being demolished or seriously altered—including Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in Pilsen and Dart’s own house in Barrington—the Rez building was ranked in 2009 as one of the Chicago area's "most endangered" structures.[14] The building was not landmarked, however, and between June 2016 and April 2017, the church was demolished.[15]

Wheaton edit

 
Rez's main entrance

Meanwhile, the present-day Rez building in Wheaton began as a 70,000-square-foot warehouse. Working to a design by Skiffington Architects, Baldridge & Associates Structural Engineering created a truss using existing roof framing and two existing interior columns to expand the column-free sanctuary space in the warehouse from the pre-existing 38-foot grid to 114 feet.[16]

Churchmanship edit

Church of the Resurrection worship services have been described by news reports as "high octane" and "spirit-filled and Bible-based but centered on ancient liturgy," featuring a "combination of charismatic preaching and dramatic liturgy with priests wearing traditional robes and reading from the Book of Common Prayer."[17] The blend of high church and evangelical elements is highlighted in the Rez service for the Easter vigil, a four-hour service featuring art, elaborate decorations, dance, dramatic scriptural readings, baptism and Holy Communion. The vigil began in the 1980s under Beasley's leadership; Beasley had a background in theater and incorporated actors, visual artists and musicians in the vigil.[18] In 2011, prior to Rez's acquisition of its current building, a record 1,500 people attended the Easter vigil held in Edman Chapel at Wheaton College.[1]

Controversies edit

Sex abuse edit

In June 2019, a former member of and volunteer at Rez, Mark Rivera, was arrested and charged with felony child sexual assault and abuse of a nine-year-old girl. Rivera had known the girl and her family through Christ Our Light Anglican Church in Big Rock, Illinois. Christ Our Light was planted through the Greenhouse Network by Rez members, including Rivera and the mother of the alleged abuse victim. Rivera served as a lay catechist at the church plant, a role that involved overseeing service details, serving Holy Communion, mentoring youth and preaching. Since these charges, nine additional people have made abuse allegations against Rivera, including child sexual abuse, grooming, rape and assault.[19]

The nine-year-old's mother said that Rivera became part of the Christ Our Light church plant because he had held leadership roles at Rez.[20] According to news reports, he attended Rez from the mid-1990s until Christ Our Light was planted in 2013 and served at Rez as a prayer minister, preschool volunteer, youth leader and small group leader.[21] “My mother was the one who invited Mark and his family to move to Big Rock, to live on my childhood home property, after knowing and serving alongside him as a volunteer leader at the church for several years,” she said in a statement published by Religion News Service. “My extended family members, who lent additional trust and credibility to Mark Rivera, met him through Church of the Resurrection.”[20]

The mother of the alleged abuse victim returned to Rez in 2019. She claimed to have informed Rez leadership of the allegations against Rivera immediately. According to news reports, the pastors of Rez provided a therapy referral but did not meet with her until a month after she returned to attending Rez. At that time, the mother informed a Rez deacon that she had heard additional allegations from Rez members against Rivera. According to news reports, the deacon said she would report the allegations to Ruch and said she would provide "personalized pastoral care plans" for each member of the alleged victim's family, although these were not delivered.[19]

After the allegations went viral on social media in 2021, the focus of subsequent investigations has been on the response of Ruch (who took a leave of absence to facilitate the investigation) and other leaders in the Upper Midwest Diocese.[21] The Rez deacon told media that she could not say whether she reported the mother's allegations to Ruch because of the ongoing investigations.[22] In May 2022, the alleged victim's mother filed a lawsuit through counsel Boz Tchividjian, a litigator who handles sex abuse cases against religious organizations, against the now-defunct Christ Our Light Anglican. The lawsuit also named Rez, the Greenhouse Movement, the Upper Midwest Diocese and the ACNA as respondents in the discovery process.[23]

Spiritual control edit

Also in 2021, individuals began to make public complaints about "spiritual hazing" and "a culture of censorship and controlling behavior," according to news reports. A couple who participated in Rez's church planting residency claimed they were "spiritually abused." Former members said that Rez leaders pressured them to remain in abusive relationships and change behaviors associated with LGBTQ identity. Those who voiced criticism of Rez leaders were denied leadership positions, news reports said.[17] Due to these allegations, the ACNA launched a separate investigation by an outside law firm into "claims of abuse of ecclesiastical (i.e. church) power" in the diocese.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Our story: How we got here". Church of the Resurrection. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Koch, George Byron. "TEACHING HEALING PRAYER FOR THE VICTIMS OF SIN". THE KING’S SEMINARY. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  3. ^ Shimron, Yonat (September 10, 2020). "Mark Galli, former Christianity Today editor and Trump critic, to be confirmed a Catholic". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  4. ^ Mueller, Mary Ann. "Liberation Theology in The Episcopal Church USA: 1970-2016". Virtue Online. No. 6 May 2016. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  5. ^ Shenoy, Rupa; Mahmood, Hafsa Naz (September 10, 2007). "'A new birth, a new start'". Daily Herald. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  6. ^ "Who Are We? A house of prayer for all peoples". New Jerusalem House of Prayer. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  7. ^ Byassee, Jason (May 20, 2008). "Splitting up: Anglican angst". Christian Century. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  8. ^ New Anglican Diocese to be launched in the Midwest, Virtue Online, 23 May 2013
  9. ^ "Father Steve Williamson". Church of the Resurrection. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  10. ^ "Church Planting". Church of the Resurrection.
  11. ^ Post, Kathryn; Smietana, Bob (August 19, 2021). "With abuse allegations, conservative Anglican diocese faces questions about structure". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  12. ^ "Aviva Church Wheaton". Church of the Resurrection. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  13. ^ a b . Landmarks Illinois. Archived from the original on June 24, 2016. Retrieved July 12, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  14. ^ "'Ferris Bueller' house heads endangered list". Chicago Tribune. September 16, 2009. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  15. ^ "Historical aerial photography". Google Earth. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  16. ^ "Wheaton Church of the Resurrection". BASE. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  17. ^ a b Post, Kathryn (September 3, 2021). "In troubled ACNA church, alleged 'spiritual hazing' pressured members to conform". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  18. ^ "The Great Vigil of Easter". Church of the Resurrection. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  19. ^ a b Post, Kathryn (July 19, 2021). "In ACNA abuse case, mother of an alleged victim says she paid a price for coming forward". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  20. ^ a b Post, Kathryn (March 17, 2022). "Alleged US Anglican abuse victims break with ACNAtoo and support bishop". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  21. ^ a b Post, Kathryn (July 9, 2021). "Prominent Anglican bishop takes leave of absence amid ongoing accusations of mishandling abuse allegations". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  22. ^ Post, Kathryn (July 28, 2021). "Alleged victims say ACNA church leaders failed to acknowledge their abuse allegations". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  23. ^ Post, Kathryn (May 18, 2022). "Lawsuit accuses ACNA church of negligence that resulted in child sexual abuse". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  24. ^ Post, Kathryn (April 29, 2022). "ACNA bishop, alleging 'spiritual attack,' makes appeal for his return". Religion News Service. Retrieved July 12, 2022.

External links edit

  • Church of the Resurrection homepage

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The Church of the Resurrection known colloquially as Rez is an Anglican church in Wheaton Illinois It is the cathedral parish of the Anglican Diocese of the Upper Midwest whose first and current bishop was Rez s longtime pastor Since its founding in 1954 the church has had a significant and complex role in the Anglican realignment in the United States the charismatic renewal movement and the growth in the so called Canterbury Trail of evangelical Protestants moving toward Anglicanism Church of the ResurrectionLocationWheaton IllinoisCountryUnited StatesDenominationAnglican Church in North AmericaWebsitechurchrez wbr orgHistoryFounded1954Dedicated2011ArchitectureStyleModernAdministrationDioceseUpper MidwestClergyBishop s The Rt Rev Stewart RuchVicar s The Rev Matt Woodley The Rev Brett CrullDeanThe Very Rev Steve Williamson Contents 1 History 1 1 Split from Episcopal Church 1 2 Joining ACNA 2 Architecture 2 1 West Chicago 2 2 Wheaton 3 Churchmanship 4 Controversies 4 1 Sex abuse 4 2 Spiritual control 5 References 6 External linksHistory editAmid the postwar growth of the Chicago suburbs Church of the Resurrection was planted in West Chicago on Palm Sunday in 1954 by Trinity Episcopal Church in Wheaton 1 It was part of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago Its first rector was the Rev Richard Winkler who was a leader in the 20th century charismatic renewal movement in the Episcopal Church 1 In 1963 the church built a new brick building on Neltnor Boulevard in West Chicago on the banks of the West Branch DuPage River The building was designed by Edward Dart a prominent Midwestern mid century modern architect In 1987 the Rev William Beasley was appointed rector 1 A bastion of charismatic evangelicalism within the Episcopal Church and the center of a significant healing prayer ministry 2 Rez was growing numerically Rez s location near evangelical Wheaton College and other evangelical institutions in Carol Stream and Wheaton was drawing in evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail such as Christianity Today editor Mark Galli who was a member of Rez for a time 3 At the same time a gulf was growing between Rez s evangelical theology and the mainstream theological liberalism of the Episcopal Church In 1993 Beasley and the Rez vestry informed Bishop Frank Griswold that they were scandalized by the Diocese of Chicago s position on the authority of scripture and by their perception that priests practicing homosexual behavior were given influential positions 4 Split from Episcopal Church edit In 1993 more than 400 Rez attendees and Beasley disassociated the Church of the Resurrection from the Diocese of Chicago However due to Episcopal Church policy and the Dennis Canon they did not retain the West Chicago property A continuing group of just 11 congregants continued as Church of the Resurrection under the leadership of the Rev George Koch but attendance recovered to around 300 by 1995 2 The Episcopal Church affiliated Church of the Resurrection continued until 2007 when it too left the Episcopal Church over doctrinal concerns and vacated the West Chicago property 5 It took the name of Resurrection Anglican Church and joined another ACNA diocese the Diocese of Pittsburgh and eventually renamed itself New Jerusalem House of Prayer to distinguish itself from the Wheaton based Rez 6 The much larger Beasley led church began meeting at Glenbard West High School in Glen Ellyn where it would remain for 18 years In 1999 Beasley was succeeded by the Rev Stewart Ruch as rector As the Anglican realignment continued Rez affiliated with the Anglican Mission in America which claimed connection to the Anglican Communion through the Anglican Church of Rwanda 7 Joining ACNA edit Via AMIA a founding member during the early days Rez joined the Anglican Church in North America initially affiliating with the Diocese of Pittsburgh 1 Rez was the site in April 2013 where 117 ACNA priests and laity met to form the Diocese of the Upper Midwest 8 The diocese was approved by ACNA s Provincial Council in June 2013 and Ruch was consecrated as the first bishop of the Upper Midwest on September 28 2013 1 In 2010 a Rez member found a vacant Alcoa warehouse on the west side of Wheaton and bought it at auction on behalf of the church By May 2011 Rez owned the building and the building was dedicated in December 2012 by Bishop Frank Lyons 1 In October 2015 the Upper Midwest Diocese designated Rez as its cathedral parish 1 Ruch was succeeded as rector and dean by the Very Rev Steve Williamson in 2020 9 Since 2004 Rez has planted numerous Anglican churches Church of the Cross in Minneapolis 2004 Light of Christ Anglican in Kenosha Wisconsin 2007 Immanuel Anglican in Chicago 2013 City of Light Anglican in Aurora Illinois 2015 Christ Church in Madison Wisconsin 2018 and Church of the Incarnation in Neenah Wisconsin 2020 10 Rez leaders including former rector Beasley and Ruch were also leaders in the Greenhouse Movement a church planting organization that operated under the auspices of the Upper Midwest Diocese 11 Rez also launched Aviva a Spanish speaking congregation in its Wheaton facility 12 Architecture editWest Chicago edit Rez s West Chicago building designed by Edward Dart was described by Landmarks Chicago as an excellent example of a small scale religious structure with a simple barn like form with four corner piers supporting a steeply pitched wood shingle roof Designed to mimic an old mill which once stood on the property the building sits nestled within the sloping landscape abutting the DuPage River 13 After 2007 the diocese left the property vacant listing it and its 3 8 acre lot for 1 2 million 13 With several other Dart designed buildings being demolished or seriously altered including Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in Pilsen and Dart s own house in Barrington the Rez building was ranked in 2009 as one of the Chicago area s most endangered structures 14 The building was not landmarked however and between June 2016 and April 2017 the church was demolished 15 Wheaton edit nbsp Rez s main entranceMeanwhile the present day Rez building in Wheaton began as a 70 000 square foot warehouse Working to a design by Skiffington Architects Baldridge amp Associates Structural Engineering created a truss using existing roof framing and two existing interior columns to expand the column free sanctuary space in the warehouse from the pre existing 38 foot grid to 114 feet 16 Churchmanship editChurch of the Resurrection worship services have been described by news reports as high octane and spirit filled and Bible based but centered on ancient liturgy featuring a combination of charismatic preaching and dramatic liturgy with priests wearing traditional robes and reading from the Book of Common Prayer 17 The blend of high church and evangelical elements is highlighted in the Rez service for the Easter vigil a four hour service featuring art elaborate decorations dance dramatic scriptural readings baptism and Holy Communion The vigil began in the 1980s under Beasley s leadership Beasley had a background in theater and incorporated actors visual artists and musicians in the vigil 18 In 2011 prior to Rez s acquisition of its current building a record 1 500 people attended the Easter vigil held in Edman Chapel at Wheaton College 1 Controversies editSex abuse edit In June 2019 a former member of and volunteer at Rez Mark Rivera was arrested and charged with felony child sexual assault and abuse of a nine year old girl Rivera had known the girl and her family through Christ Our Light Anglican Church in Big Rock Illinois Christ Our Light was planted through the Greenhouse Network by Rez members including Rivera and the mother of the alleged abuse victim Rivera served as a lay catechist at the church plant a role that involved overseeing service details serving Holy Communion mentoring youth and preaching Since these charges nine additional people have made abuse allegations against Rivera including child sexual abuse grooming rape and assault 19 The nine year old s mother said that Rivera became part of the Christ Our Light church plant because he had held leadership roles at Rez 20 According to news reports he attended Rez from the mid 1990s until Christ Our Light was planted in 2013 and served at Rez as a prayer minister preschool volunteer youth leader and small group leader 21 My mother was the one who invited Mark and his family to move to Big Rock to live on my childhood home property after knowing and serving alongside him as a volunteer leader at the church for several years she said in a statement published by Religion News Service My extended family members who lent additional trust and credibility to Mark Rivera met him through Church of the Resurrection 20 The mother of the alleged abuse victim returned to Rez in 2019 She claimed to have informed Rez leadership of the allegations against Rivera immediately According to news reports the pastors of Rez provided a therapy referral but did not meet with her until a month after she returned to attending Rez At that time the mother informed a Rez deacon that she had heard additional allegations from Rez members against Rivera According to news reports the deacon said she would report the allegations to Ruch and said she would provide personalized pastoral care plans for each member of the alleged victim s family although these were not delivered 19 After the allegations went viral on social media in 2021 the focus of subsequent investigations has been on the response of Ruch who took a leave of absence to facilitate the investigation and other leaders in the Upper Midwest Diocese 21 The Rez deacon told media that she could not say whether she reported the mother s allegations to Ruch because of the ongoing investigations 22 In May 2022 the alleged victim s mother filed a lawsuit through counsel Boz Tchividjian a litigator who handles sex abuse cases against religious organizations against the now defunct Christ Our Light Anglican The lawsuit also named Rez the Greenhouse Movement the Upper Midwest Diocese and the ACNA as respondents in the discovery process 23 Spiritual control edit Also in 2021 individuals began to make public complaints about spiritual hazing and a culture of censorship and controlling behavior according to news reports A couple who participated in Rez s church planting residency claimed they were spiritually abused Former members said that Rez leaders pressured them to remain in abusive relationships and change behaviors associated with LGBTQ identity Those who voiced criticism of Rez leaders were denied leadership positions news reports said 17 Due to these allegations the ACNA launched a separate investigation by an outside law firm into claims of abuse of ecclesiastical i e church power in the diocese 24 References edit a b c d e f g h Our story How we got here Church of the Resurrection Retrieved July 12 2022 a b Koch George Byron TEACHING HEALING PRAYER FOR THE VICTIMS OF SIN THE KING S SEMINARY Retrieved July 12 2022 Shimron Yonat September 10 2020 Mark Galli former Christianity Today editor and Trump critic to be confirmed a Catholic Religion News Service Retrieved July 12 2022 Mueller Mary Ann Liberation Theology in The Episcopal Church USA 1970 2016 Virtue Online No 6 May 2016 Retrieved July 12 2022 Shenoy Rupa Mahmood Hafsa Naz September 10 2007 A new birth a new start Daily Herald Retrieved July 12 2022 Who Are We A house of prayer for all peoples New Jerusalem House of Prayer Retrieved July 12 2022 Byassee Jason May 20 2008 Splitting up Anglican angst Christian Century Retrieved July 12 2022 New Anglican Diocese to be launched in the Midwest Virtue Online 23 May 2013 Father Steve Williamson Church of the Resurrection Retrieved July 12 2022 Church Planting Church of the Resurrection Post Kathryn Smietana Bob August 19 2021 With abuse allegations conservative Anglican diocese faces questions about structure Religion News Service 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abuse victims break with ACNAtoo and support bishop Religion News Service Retrieved July 12 2022 a b Post Kathryn July 9 2021 Prominent Anglican bishop takes leave of absence amid ongoing accusations of mishandling abuse allegations Religion News Service Retrieved July 12 2022 Post Kathryn July 28 2021 Alleged victims say ACNA church leaders failed to acknowledge their abuse allegations Religion News Service Retrieved July 12 2022 Post Kathryn May 18 2022 Lawsuit accuses ACNA church of negligence that resulted in child sexual abuse Religion News Service Retrieved July 12 2022 Post Kathryn April 29 2022 ACNA bishop alleging spiritual attack makes appeal for his return Religion News Service Retrieved July 12 2022 External links editChurch of the Resurrection homepage41 52 08 N 88 07 15 W 41 8688 N 88 1208 W 41 8688 88 1208 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Church of the Resurrection Wheaton Illinois amp oldid 1183845323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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