Southeast PRC, Wyoming, MI
This article traces the organizational history of Southeast Protestant Reformed Church in Wyoming, Michigan, from its founding as Fourth PRC in 1944 through its dissolution in 2018. The resource documents the congregation's multiple relocations, internal splits (particularly in 1953 and 1962), and the church governance decisions that shaped its nearly seventy-year existence within the PRCA denomination.
Not many churches can claim a list of worship service locations like Southeast Protestant Reformed Church (SE PRC). On March 7, 1944, thirty-three families met and organized as Fourth Protestant Reformed Church (Fourth PRC). The meeting was held in a vacated butcher shop in Boston Square (a grouping of retail stores) located in south Grand Rapids. The organization of this congregation was occasioned by the rapid growth of First PRC, then over 500 families. Shortly thereafter, the congregation...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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