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In 1958 a pamphlet publication and distribution effort began and developed into the Reformed Witness Committee. The RWC continues to mail sermon tapes and PRC literature to several foreign countries and to many places in the US. In 1974 Hope was named the calling church for home missionary. Rev. R.
This resource documents the evangelism efforts of two Protestant Reformed Church congregations (Bethel PRC in Roselle, IL and Crete PRC in Crete, IL), detailing their practical strategies for equipping members and reaching the unchurched through web presence, literature, book studies, and educationa
One quick note about upcoming conventions: Hope (Walker) PRC is making plans to host the 2012 convention, and we have just received word that South Holland PRC has agreed to host the convention in 2013. By the time you read this you will be close to the end of your society season. I hope that your d
Titus for a PRC congregation to take up the work that the ERCS had been doing – spiritual advising, teaching in the seminars, and various financial needs. After some investigation Hope’s council decided to take on all the work with the PRCM: benevolence under the deacons, and church operation with R
Hope, Suffering
The 1989 P.R.Y.P. Convention will be held August 14-18. Due to limited finances, the young people of the sponsoring church, Hope in Walker, MI wish to lodge out-of-state conventioneers in the homes of volunteers from their church. "Creation or Evolution?" (a special showing of a promotional film of
The 1953 split in the Protestant Reformed Churches resulted in the loss of 15 families. However, a significant amount of growth in subsequent years led to the formation of three daughter congregations: Faith in 1973, Grandville in 1983, and Grace in 1995. In addition to experiencing the joys of gi