Randolph PRC, WI
This is a congregational history of the Randolph Protestant Reformed Church in Wisconsin, documenting its founding in 1943 under the ministry of Rev. Hoeksema and subsequent development. The resource traces the church's physical growth, establishment of a Protestant Reformed school in 1994, pastoral leadership, and current ministry activities including worship, education, and evangelism efforts.
In July of 1942, Rev. C. Hanko came to the Randolph area and began to give speeches. Later, Rev. H. Hoeksema came with him and the Reformed truth was expounded. The church was organized in August of 1943 with eight families and several individuals. Worship services were held in the Congregational church in the afternoons and evenings. Special meetings and catechism classes were held in various homes. Later, a " basement church" was purchased from the CRC and was used until 1974, when a new...
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