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Chicago Church.
Branches: ACCA
Date Founded: 1926
Attendance 2025: 116
Address: 1401 South Wolf Road, Hillside
Website: chicagoacchurch.org
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History

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A New Frontier 1925 - 1937 The Chicago Apostolic Christian Church has been serving the Chicagoland area since 1925. The congregation first became organized by meeting in homes or apartments in the Near West Side neighborhood. Many were young women from central Illinois or rural Indiana working as domestics or Swiss-German immigrants seeking employment in the city.


The small satellite group was served by the ministers from established Apostolic Christian churches (Elgin, IL; Cissna Park, IL; LaCrosse, IN; and Leo, IN). The worshippers were pioneering a new frontier for the rural-based brotherhood by establishing a city congregation in the 1920s.

Sunnyside Years 1937 - 1972 In the aftermath of the 1929 stock market crash, an influx of Apostolic Christians moved to the city, creating a need for a larger, more permanent place of worship. In 1937, the founding fathers purchased and remodeled a church building at 2122 W. Sunnyside Ave. near Ravenswood. The refurbished building – affectionally called “Sunnyside” – had a small apartment on the second floor and a kitchen/dining room in the basement.


For 35 years, Sunnyside provided a place of worship for the faithful brethren spread throughout the Chicagoland region. As the demographics of the congregation changed with more members and friends living in the suburbs, the congregation transitioned their place of worship from the city to the suburbs.

A Haven in Hillside 1972 - 2000 Land was purchased at 1401 S. Wolf Rd., Hillside, and construction plans were made for a brand-new church near the interchanges of I-294 and I-290. Sunnyside was sold, and the first services in the new edifice were held on June 4, 1972. Over the course of time, residential properties surrounding the church were purchased and sold to accommodate the maintenance needs of the church with an onsite caretaker of the building.


A growth surge in the ‘80s and ‘90s prompted a major construction project on the Wolf Road building in 1995/1996. The two-story expansion included a new dining room and fellowship space, increased Sunday school space, and improved bathrooms and baby room to accommodate the growing needs of the congregation.

Dawn of a New Era 2000 - present The turn of the century ushered in a new millennium with significant, life-changing elements: the World Wide Web, 9/11 Terrorist Attacks, two long-lasting American wars (Iraq and Afghanistan), a global pandemic (COVID-19) and a sharply divided political landscape. Digital content exploded, which facilitated an increased connectedness of the local congregation to the national brotherhood.


Adjustments are a present-day reality as the congregation continues to follow in the steps of Jesus as a connected, steadfast community of faith.

Everyone is Welcome! Through the ever-present winds of change, the doors of the church are always open to welcome the seeking soul, serving all ages and backgrounds. A comprehensive registry has been compiled of all who have called Chicago church “home” over the years, including years of attendance, births, baptisms, weddings, deaths and burials of the brethren, and those who have served on the pulpit ministry. The registry is available upon request.

Centennial Celebration September 20-21, 2025 A weekend centennial celebration and memorial service are planned for Saturday, September 20th and Sunday, September 21st , and all previous residents are welcome to join in the reunion. A new book – For His Name’s Sake: History of the Chicago Apostolic Christian Church 1925-2025 – will be available for a small donation. Details will be forthcoming.

Ministers
Name Born Baptized Minister Deacon Elder Retired Wife Also Served
Henry Sr. Gerst 6/10/1873 1920 1/1/1905 1/1/1954 Barbara Rich
*Jacob Stettner 11/27/1869 [190] 1920 1/1/1925 1921 11/26/1939 Frieda Lindoerfer[189] Morris, Elgin (IL)
Robert Haas 6/7/1900 1920 8/1/1936 8/1/1950 Margaret Keller
Elias Jr. Winzeler 11/15/1890 1920 8/1/1936 5/1/1947 Ida Schlatter Leo
*George Yergler 12/21/1887 1920 11/26/1939 10/25/1936 2/1/1970 Ida Wittmer
Albert Fisher 3/10/1904 1920 1/1/1946 5/1/1967 2/1/1970 4/9/1974 Margaret Haecker
John Wagler 2/6/1913 1920 10/1/1950 10/7/1972 1/1/1979 Anna Hodel Athens, Landersville, Huntsville, Hillsboro
Maurice Frank 1/31/1912 1920 2/1/1955 10/1/1978 3/17/1981 Lucille Klopfenstein Leo, Bay City
Dale Eisenmann 1/13/1941 1920 9/10/1967 10/24/1971 1/26/1975 9/12/2010 Judy Feller
Lenard Meyer 1/10/1940 1920 10/11/1970 9/25/2011 Charlotte Haerr
Virgil Metzger 7/20/1947 1920 12/8/1974 8/7/2016 Mary Schneider
Greg Rassi 8/13/1951 1920 1/24/1982 1/30/2022 Carla Vierling
Brad Eisenmann 8/23/1965 1920 7/22/2001 2/24/2008 8/29/2010 Cindy Herrmann
Matthew Rassi 2/13/1975 1920 7/22/2001 5/19/2021 Bridget Zollinger
Rick Kaisner 11/5/1974 1920 12/15/2013 Michelle Knapp
Mark Lindberg 12/26/1984 1920 11/1/2020 Laura Vercler

Attendance

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Attendance
Year Total Members Sunday School Year Total Members Sunday School