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Saint Andrew's Church (Chicago, Ill)

  • 650.41
  • Corporate body
  • 1878-

In 1878, the Church of the Atonement and Saint John's Church merged to form Saint Andrew's Church. Church of the Resurrection merged with Saint Andrew's Church in 1926.

Saint Andrew's Church (El Paso, Ill)

  • 670.67
  • Corporate body
  • 1878-2008?

Founded in 1878 as an unorganized mission, Saint Andrew's became an organized mission in 1885. Services were held in various homes and buildings in the town, until a church building was built in 1896. In 1993, Saint Andrew's became the first church to leave the Diocese of Chicago and join the Diocese of Quincy. It may have ceased to exist in 2008.

Saint Andrew's Church (Farm Ridge Ill)

  • 670.69
  • Corporate body
  • 1851-present

Saint Andrew's was started as a mission / chapel of Christ Church (Streator) and shared a rector for a number of years. It was one of the only truly rural churches in the diocese of Chicago. Originally consisted of a church, parish hall, and cemetary. Currently St. Andrew's is only open Easter Day through Christmas Eve and is one of four churches that comprise the consortium of churches known as the LaSalle County Episcopal Ministry.

Saint Andrew's Church (Grayslake, Ill)

  • 670.70
  • Corporate body
  • 1907-

Began in 1907 in Grayslake, Illinois. In 1916, the church became an official organized mission and was finally able to erect a church building in 1927. Finally, in 1955, the church became a parish within the Chicago Diocese.

Saint Andrew's/Pentecost Church (Evanston, Ill)

  • 670.68
  • Corporate body
  • 1919-

Organized in 1919 as Saint Andrew's mission for Colored People. In 1945, it became a church, however, due to a loss of members, it was returned to mission status in 1985. In 2006, it was merged with the Church of the Pentecost (Fellowship) (Chicago, Ill), another small mission in Chicago, adding Pentecost to its original name.

Saint Ann's Church (Chicago, Ill)

  • 650.43
  • Corporate body
  • 1893-1964?

Originally named Church of the Messiah, the church met in a store or hall on North Avenue. On March 3, 1895, the church was formally organized as Saint Ann's Church, an organized mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago. In 1928, a large fire destroyed most of the building. The congregation was able to remodel the remaining structure and continue to use the building. The church may have closed in 1964.

Saint Ann's Church (Kankakee County, Ill)

  • 670.73
  • Corporate body
  • 1866-1879

First recorded in the Diocese of Chicago journal in 1866 as a struggling unorganized mission with a congregation of 167 persons, it was last mentioned in the journal of 1879 as a congregation of 75 persons.

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