Heritage PRC Purchases a Church Building
This article chronicles the Heritage Protestant Reformed Church of Sioux Falls' transition from worshiping in rented hotel space to purchasing a dedicated church building, documenting the practical challenges of establishing a mission congregation and the faithful stewardship involved in building toward a permanent home. The account illustrates the denomination's domestic mission efforts and the institutional development of a new congregation within the PRC structure.
Since January of 2007, the Protestant Reformed believers in Sioux Falls worshiped in rented rooms at the Holiday Inn in the City Center. With thanksgiving to God we note that, during the course of those five years, we were able to hold not only all our regular Sunday worship services but also all the special worship services in one room or another at the Holiday Inn. We found the staff of the hotel to be eager to accommodate all our needs; the rooms and environment to be, for the most part,...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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