Immanuel Church (Englewood) (Chicago, Ill)
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- 1902-1917
Established in 1902 as a Swedish Episcopal Church in Englewood, ended in 1917. Later reopened with Holy Cross.
Immanuel Church (Englewood) (Chicago, Ill)
Established in 1902 as a Swedish Episcopal Church in Englewood, ended in 1917. Later reopened with Holy Cross.
Saint Ambrose Church (Chicago Heights, Ill)
Began as a mission in 1902 in Chicago Heights, Illinois in a local hall. The congregation was able to build its first building in 1905. The church was a vibrant, growing congregation for many years. In addition to the Women's Guild Auxiliary, the mission organized a choir, Bishop Anderson Guild, Saint Monica's Altar Guild, a young people's organization and a church school. In 1947, it officially became a Church. It began a slow and steady decline as parishioners began to move to larger churches in neighboring suburbs. During the 1990s, Saint Ambrose Church joined with Christ the King Church (Lansing, Ill) and Church of the Good Shepherd (Momence, Ill) to form the Trinity Episcopal Ministry. All efforts to grow failed and the church held its last service on July 24, 2005.
Saint Alban's Church (Chicago, Ill)
Formed in 1888 as a mission in Norwood Park, Illinois, an independent village, later incorporated into the City of Chicago. On September 28, 1890, Saint Alban's Church was organized as a church within the Diocese of Chicago. In 1918, Saint Alban's Church merged with Saint Mark's Church and the Church of the Transfiguration. In 1920, the Saint Alban's mission was reopened.
Saint Andrew's Church (Chicago, Ill)
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 Barnabas Church (Chicago, Ill)
Began as Saint Barnabas mission church consecrated in June 1883. It became a Parish Church on February 24, 1908. A church building was erected in 1915.
Saint Edward and Christ Episcopal Church (Joliet, Ill)
This church is the result of a merger in January, 2004 of Christ Church (670.9) and Saint Edward the Martyr (670.17).
Saint Francis Church (Chicago, Ill)
In 1942, Saint Ansgarius Church changed its name to Saint Francis Church, with a dedication service in the new name in 1943. The church participated in a three year joint associative parish experiment with Saint Paul's by the Lake Church from 1966 to 1969. In 1985, Saint Francis invited Saint James Philippine Independent Church to share in a joint ministry. The relationship continued until Saint Francis Church closed for the final time in 1997.
Saint Elizabeth's Church (Chicago, Ill)
Begun in 1903 as a mission, Saint Elizabeth's became a parish in 1949. In 1999, Iglesia de Santa Teresa mission began to share space. This cooperation continued until 2009, when Saint Elizabeth's Church ceased to exist. Iglesia de Santa Teresa took over full occupancy of the building. Iglesia continues to offer an English service along with Spanish.
Saint Philip's Church (Chicago, Ill)
Started as a Sunday School by the Rector of Grace Church, it was organized as a church in 1887. In 1935, it converted to an organized mission and in 1947, it closed its doors.