Christensen, Bonniejean McGuire, 1931-
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Christensen, Bonniejean McGuire, 1931-
Church of Christ the King (Lansing, Ill)
Organized in 1955, the mission was formally recognized in October 1956. The church building was purchased in 1956 from a local Baptist church and extensively remodeled over the following years. From 1994-1998, the church was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Ministry cluster. The mission closed in 2007.
Church of Our Father (Chicago, Ill)
Founded in 1934 as an unorganized mission of Saint Stephen's Church, it changed its name to Saint Cyprian's Church in 1945 when it became an organized mission of the Chicago Diocese.
Church of Our Saviour (Chicago, Ill)
Founded in 1867 as Chapel of Our Saviour at the corner of Belden Avenue and Harlbut (now Cleveland) Avenue in a former barn on the property of R. D. Van Wagenen. First service conducted on Easter Day, April 21, 1867. Church moved to its current location on Fullerton Parkway in 1889.
Church of Saint Clement (Chicago, ILL)
Church of Saint Columba (Hanover Park, Ill)
Church of Saint Edward the Martyr (Joliet, Ill)
The Church of Saint Edward the Martyr started in 1951 as a chapel of Christ Church (670.9) on the west side of Joliet. It became a parish in 1956 and eventually merged with Christ in 2004 to become Saint Edward and Christ Church.
Church of Saint James the Less (Northfield, Ill)
Started in 1956; first building dedicated in 1960; became a parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago in 1964.
Church of Saint John the Evangelist (Flossmoor, Ill)
Started as a mission in 1929 and admitted into the diocese of Chicago as a mission in 1930. Became a parish in 1947.
Church of Saint Mary Magdalen (Villa Park, Ill)
Started as a mission in 1945; became a parish in 1951; church building dedicated in 1961; due to declining membership, the church discussed the possibility of merger as early as 1993 (Vestry minutes). The building was for sale in 1995 and sold in 1996 to another church (pentacostal). It is not clear if the Church of Mary Magdalen closed or merged with another congregation.