Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church (Rochelle, Ill)
- 670.143
- Corporate body
- 1907-1917
St. Stephen's Episcopal church was a mission church that was loosely the precursor to St. Jude's Episcopal Church (670.108) 1967-2008.
Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church (Rochelle, Ill)
St. Stephen's Episcopal church was a mission church that was loosely the precursor to St. Jude's Episcopal Church (670.108) 1967-2008.
Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church (Pittsfield, Ill)
Existed in Pittsfield, Illinois from 1851 to 1967. The church building was built in 1852.
Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church (Peoria, Ill)
Founded in 1902 in Peoria, Illinois, the church building was erected in 1903. The church building was decommissioned in 1986, when the church ceased to exist.
Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church (Avondale)
Saint Stephen's Church (Douglas Park) Chicago, ILL
Begun in 1888, St. Stephen's existed as an unorganized mission until approximately 1905. Charles E. Taylor was the rector appointed in 1899.
Saint Stephen's Church (Douglas Park) Chicago ILL
Began as an unorganized mission in 1888. Became an organized mission in 1890. Closed in 1905.
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 Simon the Cyrenian Church (Maywood, Ill)
A Black church that emerged from Church of the Holy Communion (Maywood, Ill). When the Bishop closed it in 1956, the congrecation was invited to attend Holy Communion again.
Saint Richard's Church (Chicago, Ill)
Established in 1950 as a mission in the Edgebrook neighborhood of Chicago. In 1957, it became a full parish church in the Diocese. It closed in 2010
Saint Raphael the Archangel Episcopal Church (Oak Lawn, Ill)
The mission was organized in 1951, and had grown enough to become a parish in 1961. In 1959, a permanent church building was erected. By 2006, the congregation had dwindled to the point where the church closed at the end of the year.