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In October of 1954, Rev. Audred Spriensma was born in Zeeland, Michigan. He is the son of Thomas and Jessie Spriensma. When his parents came to the United States from the Netherlands in 1949, they were told they should join the Christian Reformed Church. In 1990, his parents left the CRC and became
From the Council of the Protestant Reformed Church of South Holland, Illinois, appointed by Classis West to oversee the financial support of Rev. Audred Spriensma while he waited for a call, comes word that no more contributions to this fund are needed. I have received the following letter from Sou
Although several years later my parents would join Atwood Christian Reformed Church where Reverend Audred Spriensma was serving his first pastorate, upon first moving to Charlevoix our church home became the Community Reformed Church (RCA). There I immediately established new and in fact healthier f
Does God Take Care of Oxen? In the previous issue of this magazine, we informed the readers of the Standard Bearer of Christ's gift to the Protestant Reformed Churches of a pastor and teacher, the Rev. Audred Spriensma, from another denomination. Reception of a minister by way of Article 9 of the
The Rev. Spriensma is very familiar with the PRC, and he is known to many in these churches. He was raised in Jamestown, Michigan, which is located very near several PR churches. Members of his family had in fact joined the PRC, and when Audred graduated from Calvin College he also considered the po
Rev. A. Spriensma, our churches' missionary to the Philippines, writes that on Saturday, January 24, he was able to speak in Bacolod on the island of Negros to a group of 43 men. Rev. Spriensma spoke on the Reformed pastor -- his calling, his life, and his fallibility. A good discussion followed, wi
Mr. Wigger is a member of the Protestant Reformed Church of Hudsonville, Michigan. Congregational Activities Even though the front cover of this issue of the Standard Bearer indicates that this is the December 1st issue, I am writing this installment of the "News" in early November, which means th
Rev. Kleyn is pastor of First Protestant Reformed Church in Edgerton, Minnesota. Rev. Audred Spriensma, his wife Alva, and their daughter Jessica have lived in the Philippines now for close to a year and a half. As a missionary of the Protestant Reformed Churches, Rev. Spriensma does his work under
Mr. Wigger is an elder in the Protestant Reformed Church of Hudsonville, Michigan. Minister Activities The members of the Covenant PRC in Wyckoff, NJ met in late June and extended a call to Rev. Daniel Kleyn, presently serving as pastor of the Edgerton, MN PRC, to serve as their next undershepherd
Rev. A. Spriensma planned to visit a Reformed Fellowship group (TULIP Fellowship) in St. Petersburg, FL. He was to preach there March 18, 25 and April 1, lead Bible studies, and begin the investigation of possible future work in this area. The group has expressed interest in the teachings of the PRC