Georgetown PRC, Hudsonville, MI
This article documents the 25-year history of Georgetown Protestant Reformed Church in Hudsonville, Michigan, from its organization in 1994 through 2019, including its pastoral leadership, facility development, and congregational composition. The resource highlights the church's educational ministries, fellowship groups, and evangelistic efforts, providing a practical example of institutional growth and community life within the Protestant Reformed denomination. As a denominational anniversary reflection, it serves as a useful historical record of congregation-building and church life in the PRC.
By God's grace, Georgetown PRC just celebrated her 25th Anniversary in 2019. Currently a congregation of 154 families and 32 individuals, we began as a group of 34 families and 1 individual. Georgetown is the 26th congregation to be organized in our beloved Protestant Reformed denomination. Our official organization took place on March 2, 1994 in the auditorium of Hudsonville PRC. On August 21, 1994 our first pastor, Rev. Ron VanOverloop, preached his inaugural sermon on Ephesians 4:19. The...
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