Peace PRC relocates to Dyer, IN
This article documents Peace Protestant Reformed Church's 30-year journey from its organization in 1988 through its relocation from Lansing, Illinois to Dyer, Indiana in 2018. The account highlights God's providential care in the church's growth, expansion needs, and provision of suitable facilities, while reflecting on the theological truth that God alone is the eternal constant amid earthly change. The piece also contextualizes Peace PRC's relocation within the broader movement of Protestant Reformed churches in the region and their interconnected institutional life.
This November Peace PRC will celebrate her 30th year as an organized church. Peace is the elder of two daughters of South Holland PRC (now Crete PRC) and was organized November 11, 1988. We began worship services in the local Christian high school in Lansing, Illinois. We worshiped in the chapel of Illiana for seven-plus years. In 1995 the Lord blessed us with our own brand-new building in Lansing. Even then, we anticipated needing expansion later as we grew, possibly adding a sanctuary to the...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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