Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)
- 650.70
 - Corporate body
 - 1859-1969
 
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 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 Paul's Episcopal Church (DeKalb, Ill)
Originally organized as a mission in 1889, the church achieved parish status in 1983. It serves not only the residents of DeKalb, but also the students of Northern Illinois University. The first church was built in 1877, and when it was outgrown, it was converted to a parish house and the present church was built in 1909.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Kenwood)
St. Paul's had a fire in 1956. Rebuilt and eventually merrged with The Redeemer at the same site. Still open as St. Paul and the Redeemer Episcopal Church.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Lee Center, Ill)
Organized in 1855 as a mission. A building was built in 1857. The church declined after the departure of two very influential families and was closed a few years after 1879.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Manhattan, Ill)
From 1852-1853, informal services were held in parishioner's houses. In 1853, a mission was organized and a building was built, In 1857, the mission was formally recognized as a parish. After more than 100 years, the parish closed in 1960 or 1961.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (McHenry, Ill)
This parish began as a mission in 1956, the first building was dedicated in 1958. They became a perish in 1983. Sold their building in 2020 and share worship space with First United methodist Church in McHenry. The parish continues to this day.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Peoria, Ill)
Established in 1848 as Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, it was elevated to a Cathedral in 1962. In 2013, when it joined the Episcopal Church, Diocese of Chicago, it again became a parish church.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Riverside, Ill)
The church became a mission in 1877, a parish in 1887 and the building was consecrated in 1890 when the debt was paid off.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Savanna, Ill)
In 1868, the mission began with a church school program held every Sunday in the pastor's home, with occasional Sunday services held in the local Methodist Church. Regular services began in 1870 in various locations until 1888, when a church building was erected. Later a Parish house was added. The mission continued until 2019, when it closed.