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On September 16, 1975, the Hope Christian School in Redlands opened its doors for its first classes. This was a moment of great joy, an answer to the prayers of many parents. Quite a few years had passed between the dissolution of the first Christian School in our Protestant Reformed circles in 1953
Sadly, after many years of success, the existence of the school ended during the 1953 controversy. However, in 1975, a new society was formed and established Hope Christian School in Redlands once again. Regardless of its early struggles, this school served as a stepping stone towards establishing t
Faith is a member of Hope Protestant Reformed Church in Redlands, California. This article was written for the 2002 Protestant Reformed scholarship. As a third year University student in a Liberal establishment I am incredibly thankful that I was given the gift of a Christian education. I can rememb
After having classes in the church basement for several years, a little white, two-room school was built on a vacant lot next to the parsonage, and there all nine grades are taught by two teachers. About forty students are enrolled each year. The “California sun” makes it possible for Redlands’ ch
Almost 300 Young People and chaps met at Hope Christian School in Redlands, California, Monday, July 23, 1979. All these excited young people, representing all the Protestant Reformed churches in America, were gathering together for the 39th Annual P.R.Y.P. Convention. The convention theme was “Rede
I am thankful that we were able to attend the then new Hope School for my last three years of grade school. Because my father took a call to our Randolph congregation, I boarded out with people in Grand Rapids so I could attend Christian High for three years. I began college at the University of Red