Saint John's Episcopal Church (Naperville, Ill)
- 670.106
- 1850-
After irregular services in rented space from 1838-1850, Saint John's was formally established in 1850 with the construction of its own building. The church still exists.
Saint John's Episcopal Church (Naperville, Ill)
After irregular services in rented space from 1838-1850, Saint John's was formally established in 1850 with the construction of its own building. The church still exists.
Saint Michael's Episcopal Church (Barrington, Ill)
Families started meeting in 1934 and in 1945 the church became a mission of the Diocese of Chicago. The building was dedicated in 1954 and the church was consecrated in 1962. The parish continues to this day as of December 2023.
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.
Saint Stephen's Church (Douglas Park) Chicago ILL
Began as an unorganized mission in 1888. Became an organized mission in 1890. Closed in 1905.
Episcopal Churchwomen (Saint Hilary's Episcopal Church)
Episcopal Churchwomen (Saint Chad Episcopal Church)
African Anglican Fellowship (Chicago, Ill)
Fellowship that became the Church of the Pentecost, Chicago, ILL (also a fellowship). Church of the Pentecost merged with Saint Andrew's Evanston, ILL to become St. Andrew's Pentecost, Evanston, IL
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)
Started as "Saint Peter's Church of Lakeview" until neighborhoods in Chicago were consolidated under Chicago and became Saint Peter's Episcopal Church.
Preached a sermon "Century of rebuilding" at the Cathedral Church of Saint James, 1860.