Church records and registers.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Chicago, Ill. Avalon Park Community Church records, 1932-1942.
The Avalon Park Community Church was first formed in 1896 as a methodist protestant church. In 1932 they offically became a congregationalist church, where they functioned until 1953, eventually merging with Park Manor Congregational Church. The Avalon Park Community Church was first formed in 1896 as a methodist protestant church and in 1932 they offically became a congregationalist church. The records in this collection includes field reports, a constitution, and personnel files.
Chicago, Ill. Cragin Congregational Church records, 1883-1932.
Cragin Congregational Church opened in 1883 in Chicago's North End. Throughout its history, the church remained small and recieved financial support from the City Missionary Society. This collection includes meeting minutes, the church's constitution, and financial records.
Chicago, Ill. Fellowship Congregational Church records, 1897-1902.
The Fellowship Congregational Church of Chicago was opened in 1898 and closed in 1929. The volume in this collection contains meeting minutes for the Fellowship Congregational Church.
Chicago, Ill. Fourth Congregational Church records, 1893-1992.
Fourth Congregational Church of Chicago traces its origins back to a Congregational Sunday school which started in 1867 and met in a blacksmith shop. From this Sunday school sprang three churches, Grace, Cortland Street, and Maplewood. These three churches merged in 1916 and took the name Fourth Church. The records include finances, youth education and outreach, membership records, correspondence, reports, and church newsletters.
Chicago, Ill. Green Street Congregational Church records, 1927-1943.
Chicago, Ill. Igelsia Congregasional Mexicana en Sur Chicago, 1931-1935.
The South Chicago Mexican Congregational Church records describe the weekly meeting of the Sunday School. This collection contains meeting minutes and finances.
Chicago, Ill. Millard Avenue Congregational Church records, 1880-1973.
Chicago, Ill. New First Congregational Church records, 1896-1918.
Chicago, Ill. Summerdale Community Church records, 1890-1954.
The Summerdale Congregational Church formed in 1899 out of a Sunday school that met in the Summerdale railway station. A year later, the Summerdale Congregational Church was organized. The records include correspondence, treasurer’s reports and receipts, church and committee minutes, and vital records.