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All Saints Church (Chicago, Ill : 1882- )

  • 650.4
  • Corporate body
  • 1882-

Founded in 1882 as a mission in a Methodist Church in the village of Ravenswood, Illinois. In the same year, money was pledged for a church building. The village was later incorporated into Chicago. It retained Ravenswood as the name of the neighborhood. The church has since remained in that location.

All Saints Church (Chicago, Ill : 1911-1948)

  • 650.5
  • Corporate body
  • 1911-1948

Established in the Pullman-Roseland community of Chicago. Merged in 1948 with Church of the Incarnation to form Saint Matthias Church.

All Saints Episcopal Church (Moline, Ill)

  • 2050.2
  • Corporate body
  • 2011-

All Saints Episcopal Church was formed in February 2009, at the initiative of a group of laypersons from Christ Church, Moline and Trinity Parish, Rock Island following the secession by members of the Diocese of Quincy in November 2008. Became a mission of the Diocese of Quincy in 2011 and then of the Peoria Deanery of the Diocese of Chicago when the Diocese of Quincy ceased to exist.

All Saints Episcopal Church (Quincy, Il)

  • 2050.1
  • Corporate body
  • 1987-1995

All Saints Episcopal Church was formed when parishoners left St. John's Episcopal Church (2050.34) also in Quincy over differences. In 1993, All Saints was part of Greater River Anglican Ministry (GRAM) which was a cluster alliance with two otherr churches (in Missouri) for about two years before the cluster agreement was dissolved. At that point, All Saints and St. John's were in discussion to reunite which did occur in early 1995. The combined church was called "St. John's and All Saints" for about a year until a full merger was complete. All Saints ceased to exist once the merger was finalized.

All Saints Episcopal Church (Rock Island, Ill)

  • 670.1
  • Corporate body
  • 2016-

All Saints Episcopal Church was formed in February 2009, at the initiative of a group of laypersons from Christ Church, Moline and Trinity Parish, Rock Island. This group wanted to remain loyal to the Episcopal Church following the secession by members of the Diocese of Quincy in November 2008. In 2016, the church successfully applied to become a member of the Diocese of Chicago.

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