Dedicatory Services at Hull—December 3, 1925
On Thanksgiving Day afternoon of the past year, the members of the newly organized Protesting Christian Reformed Church at Hull, Iowa, held services for the first time in their new church building. Without question, every member had abundant reasons for gratefulness on that day. For God had not only returned prosperity to them gradually in a material way, but He had also given them the privilege of sitting under their own church roof and that a new one. In fact the congregation revealed...
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