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TEAM ST. MATT'S

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The Rt. Rev. Whayne Hougland, Jr.

Priest-in-Charge

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The Rev. Terri J. Morrissey

Deacon

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Mr.  Gregory Peebles

Parish Administrator

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Mr. Mark Crayton

Music Director

Ms. Julie Salako

Communications Director

Mr. Jorge Gonzalez

Handyman

THE OFFICERS AND VESTRY OF ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH

Tim Patenode, Senior Warden

Karen Hertel, Junior Warden

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VESTRY MEMBERS

Kelsey Davies, Dudley Conley, Larkin Myers (2027)

Roberta Buchanan, David Parks (2028)

Charlotte Bishop, Don Churchill (2029)

Larkin Myers, Clerk of the Vestry (2027)

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Chris Motogawa, Treasurer (2026)

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TRUSTEES OF THE ENDOWMENT
Steve Carr (2028), William Widmer (2028), Rick Worden (2028)

 


The Most Rev. Sean Rowe, 28th Presiding Bishop, The Episcopal Church
The Standing Committee of the Diocese of Chicago, The Ecclesial Authority. Episcopal Diocese of Chicago

(until the ordination and consecration of the Rev. Canon. Paula E. Clark, Bishop-Elect of the Diocese of Chicago)

The Rt. Rev. Chilton Knudsen, Assisting Bishop of the Diocese of Chicago

SUNDAY SERVICES

8:00AM Spoken Eucharist

in the Chapel

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10:30AM Holy Eucharist

in the Church

ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

2120 Lincoln Street

Evanston IL, 60201

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847-869-4850

 

info@stmatthewsevanston.org

OFFICE HOURS
SOCIAL MEDIA

Tuesday - Thursday

9AM - 4PM

Friday

9AM - 12PM

Or by appointment

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Land Acknowledgement

St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church sits on the traditional homelands of the people of the Council of Three Fires: the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa nations. This land was also a place of travel and trade to many other tribes, including the Menominee, Ho-Chunk, and Miami tribes. These Native Peoples were forced off their lands with the Second Treaty of Prairie du Chien in 1829. After a series of land transfers, St. Matthew’s acquired its current site within this territory in 1906. Today, Cook County is home to tens of thousands of Native Americans from many tribes. We acknowledge and respect our Indigenous neighbors, as we strive to be good stewards of this Native land.

© 2019 by St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Evanston

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