Church profile—Hudsonville PRC
This church profile traces the organizational history and development of the Hudsonville Protestant Reformed Church from its founding in 1926 through 2011, documenting its physical growth, pastoral leadership, and role in the early expansion of the PRCA following the 1924 controversy. The article provides practical details about the congregation's establishment under the leadership of Hoeksema and other classical officers, its successive building projects, and its fruit in establishing daughter congregations. This resource serves as valuable historical documentation of congregational life within the early Protestant Reformed movement.
The following was supplied by Mr. Ben Wigger. We thank him for the interesting information! The Hudsonville, MI PRC was organized on July 26, 1926 at a meeting in Cornelius Spoelman's barn. A classical committee consisting of Revs. H. Danhof, H. Hoeksema and G. Ophoff led the organizational meeting. At that meeting a group of 22 families and several individuals presented their membership papers and were organized into one of the first PR congregations besides the three already in existence...
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