Christ Reformed Episcopal Church (Chicago)

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CountryUnited States
Founded1855
Dedicatedc. 1860
Christ Reformed Episcopal Church
Christ REC pictured in a postcard c. 1908
Christ Reformed Episcopal Church
41°50′57″N 87°37′24″W / 41.8491°N 87.6234°W / 41.8491; -87.6234
CountryUnited States
DenominationReformed Episcopal Church
History
Founded1855
Dedicatedc. 1860
Architecture
StyleVictorian Gothic
Demolished1920
Administration
SynodChicago

Christ Reformed Episcopal Church was a church in Chicago that became a founding member of the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) in 1873. From around 1860 until its demolition in 1920, the church occupied a Victorian Gothic building on South Michigan Avenue. In addition to its role in REC history, the church was also noted for its Tiffany stained glass windows, many of which survived in different locations.

Tiffany windows

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