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All Saints Episcopal Church (Moline, Ill)

  • 2050.2
  • Collectivité
  • 2011-

All Saints Episcopal Church was formed in February 2009, at the initiative of a group of laypersons from Christ Church, Moline and Trinity Parish, Rock Island following the secession by members of the Diocese of Quincy in November 2008. Became a mission of the Diocese of Quincy in 2011 and then of the Peoria Deanery of the Diocese of Chicago when the Diocese of Quincy ceased to exist.

Christ Episcopal Church (Moline, Ill)

  • 2050.8
  • Collectivité
  • 1895-2009*

Christ Church is over 120 years old, and the congregation still worships in the original building that was dedicated on the Feast of the Epiphany, January 6, 1895. Planning for the church had begun in the 1850's when Moline was a fledging community. Episcopalians worshiped first in family homes and later in other denominations' churches. In 1891, some 60 people met with Bishop Burgess in the Diocese of Quincy and organized a mission church. Finally, in 1895 a lot was purchased, and a simple frame building, 35 feet wide and 75 feet long, was constructed. The church was named Christ Church. Within ten years a rectory was acquired, the vestry was added, and a parishioner donated a magnificent rose window. Over the years there have been additions and renovations.

*In 2009 Christ Church left the protestant Episcopal church to join the Anglican Church in North America where it remains to date.