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- 1842-present
Second oldest Episcopal church in Chicago. Destroyed twice by fire (1871 and 1920).
Second oldest Episcopal church in Chicago. Destroyed twice by fire (1871 and 1920).
Saint Luke's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)
Saint Matthew's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)
Located on the south west side of Chicago; built a church in 1927 which was sold in 1947(?).
Saint Paul's by-the-Lake (Chicago, Ill)
The church is still open as of 2022.
Saint Thomas Episcopal Church (Chicago)
The first African American Episcopal Church in the Chicago area. Self sustaining by 1940 and became a parish in 1945. Fire destroyed the church building in 1962; rebuilt and dedicated in 1977 on the same land. As of August 2022, St. Thomas is still open.
Saint Timothy's Episcopal Church (Chicago, ILL)
Saint Matthias Church (Chicago, Ill)
Formerly All Saints Church; merged with Incarnation, retained named of St. Matthias.
Saint Martin's Episcopal Church (Chicago, Ill)
Originally named St. Paul's Mission. Renamed to St. Martin's in 1901 when it was decided there were too many churches named St. Paul in Chicago. Originally a predominately white church, by 1960 it became a predominately black church in Austin with Chase House and Christian Community Service housed at the church..
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.