All Saints Episcopal Church (Chicago)

[2] All Saints is currently an active church, and is most well known for its community outreach programs that include a food pantry and events that attract all members of its neighborhood.

[3] The church was designed by architect John C. Cochrane and built in 1883 at the corner of Wilson and Hermitage Avenues.

[2] At that time, the congregation's membership was reported to be only about 30,[6] but increased interest and attendance since 1992 prevented the closure of the church.

[13] The church kitchen operates a weekly food pantry with the help of volunteers from both RCS and the congregation, and has sometimes catered to as many as 400 individuals in one night.

[5] One of his poems, entitled Onion Days, describes a produce seller named Jasper in the following manner:[18] Sandberg is thought to be referring to All Saints in this particular passage, as it was the only Episcopal church in Ravenswood.

All Saints Episcopal Church in early 20th century