Saint Mark's Episcopal Church (Glen Ellyn, Ill)
- 670.117
- Instelling
- 1900-
Saint Mark's Episcopal Church (Glen Ellyn, Ill)
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)
Saint Paul's burned down in 1956 and was rebult on the same location. In 1969, The Church of the Redeemer merged with St. Paul's to become Saint Paul's and the Redeemer.
Saint Simon's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)
Saint Simon's started as a mission outgrowth of St. Peter's Church. Located continuously at Leland and Racine once the church building was built in 1905. Became a 'parish' in 1910; reverted to mission status in 1930. Closed in 1937.
Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church (Avondale)
Trinity Episcopal Church (Aurora, Ill)
Trinity started in 1849 and became a parish in 1850. The Church building was completed in 1871. Trinity is the oldest, continuously operating Church in Aurora and is the oldest church in Aurora that is still occupied by the original congregation.
All Saints Episcopal Church (Quincy, Il)
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.
Zion Episcopal Church (Providence, Il)
Only record that exists other than a request for parochial report is from the journal.
Church of the Good Shepherd (Quincy, Ill)
Merged with St. John's Cathedral in Quincy in 1949; building was secularized in 1959.
Christ Episcopal Church (Limestone, Ill)
The congregation of Christ Church, Limestone was started in 1834. Philander Chase accepted Christ Church into the Diocese of Illinois in 1836 and in 1838 was accepted as a parish. The church building was consecrated in 1845 and the parish remained strong until the early 1900s. By 1924 there ceased to be regular services and by 1937 the church building was in serious disrepair and completely closed. In 1960 there was a move to reopen Christ Church and a congregation was revived as a mission parish in the Diocese of Quincy.
*In 2009 Christ Church left the protestant Episcopal church to join the Anglican Church in North America where it remains to date.