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Church of the Redeemer (Wilmington, Ill)

  • 670.40
  • Instelling
  • 1858-1895; 1932-1955

First started in 1885 the church closed in 1889 and the building was sold. In 1931 there was interest in restarting Redeemer. This was supported by then Bishop Stewart and in 1932 Redeemer became a mission of the Diocese of Illinois. The church resumed with limited activity in the Widows and Soldiers Home in Wilmington. The church never really thrived although it did exist until 1955.

Grace Episcopal Church (Galesburg, Ill)

  • 2050.13
  • Instelling
  • 1859-2009*

Formerly of the Diocese of Quincy.

*In 2009 Grace Church left the protestant Episcopal Church to join the Anglican Church in North America. It remains open to date as an ACNA church.

Emmanuel Episcopal Church (LaGrange, Ill)

  • 670.43
  • Instelling
  • 1872-present

The church started in 1872 meeting in homes first and then in a church building located at 203 S. Kensington Ave., LaGrange, IL starting in 1874. It became a parish in 1874 and has remained at the Kensington Ave. address since. In 1924 the church was destroyed in a fire. It was rebuilt in two years. The building is an historic site in LaGrange. The church is known for the organ and stained glass windows in addition to the building.

Church of the Incarnation (Bloomingdale, Ill)

  • 670.37
  • Instelling
  • 1982-present

Started informally in 1981 as a mission of St. Marks, Glen Ellyn and Trinity, Wheaton. Became a mission of the Diocese of Chicago in 1982. COI is currently one of three churches which occupy the same address. (Church of the Incarnation, St. Luke's Philippine Independent Church and First Asian Church of North India).

Grace Episcopal Church (Galena, Ill)

  • 670.46
  • Instelling
  • 1935-present

The oldest church in continuous use in the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago. Parish until around 1930s, then a mission until 2003 when it was returned to Parish status.

Saint Clement's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)

  • 650.47
  • Instelling
  • 1894-1891

Opened in 1894 as an unorganized mission via a contractual agreement between George Armour and Rev. John Knowles whereby George provided the land and money and Rev. Knowles would lead the parish. Open for the 7 years of the contract. Closed in 1894 after the city took part of the church property for the El, Knowles resigned and the contract was not renewed.

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