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| Grace Episcopal
Church was established in 1851 by parishioners of Trinity
Church. The present Grace Church represents the second
oldest church in Chicago and is at its sixth location.
The first Grace Church, described as a "little
wooden box", was located at the corner of Dearborn
and Madison Streets. The Rev. Cornelius F Swope served as
the first rector until 1854. At what is now East 8th Street and Wabash Avenue was the next location of Grace Church. It was there that the "Golden Era" of Grace was begun in 1859 by the installation of the Rev. Clinton Locke as rector. This period of social, theological and civic excellence lasted until 1915 when a fire destroyed both the church and chapel of the third Grace Church at Wabash Avenue between 14th and 15th Streets. The damaged parish house was repaired by the parishioners under the leadership of the vestry and the rector, the Rev. William Otis Walters. It served as a place of worship for the congregation for the next ten years. The fourth Grace Church at 1450 South Indiana Avenue was formally consecrated in 1929. Its work was dedicated to the benefit of St. Luke's Hospital. The Rev. William T. Travis's rectorship was a period of renewed growth for the church and a considerable number of Chicago's Loop business men and women were involved in both Grace Church and the work of the hospital. In 1966 the fifth Grace Church was dedicated at 33 West Jackson. The decision to move to the Loop renewed the Church's historical dedication to the business people of the City and began an era of ministry to the Loop community. The present Grace Church and Community Center, GracePlace, was opened in December, 1985, at 637 South Dearborn Street. The Rev. William L. Casady, rector from 1979 to 1989, led the move to the Printers' Row location and spearheaded the acquisition and renovation of a former commercial building. Following plans by the architectural firm of Booth Hansen, the building was converted into a unique, award-winning loft-sanctuary on the second floor, with the large open hall on the street level to be used for church and community affairs. In the mid-80's, the Dearborn Park area was changing and growing into a neighborhood. Another small Loop parish, Christ the King Lutheran Church, in its search for space, began sharing the facility. In the years since, many other faith communities have shared, or are sharing, facilities with Grace Church in GracePlace. Grace's
current Rector is Ted Curtis, the 19th to serve this
church. The following institutions / ministries have been birthed by Grace Church over her history: |
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St.
Lukes Hospital
(1864
present as part of Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's)
The Center for Ethics and Corporate Policy
(1983 1994
now merged with Loyola University's Center for Ethics)
GracePlace Community Center
(1983
present)
Central City Housing
Ventures
(1987 present)