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Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 41, No. 1 96 One of the effects of the struggle over common grace was a Christian Reformed syn- odical warning against worldli- ness and worldly amusements. Kuiper was a member of the committee that drew up the statement, and may very well have been the a
Born in Orange City, IA on November 22, 1935, Dale Harmon Kuiper was the third child of Rev. Henry H. and Winnie Kuiper, joining siblings Hulda and Henry. Celia, Ruth, and Harlow would follow. Dale's father had been ordained into the PRCA pastorate the year before, and would serve in Orange City, IA
I then graduated from Calvin College in 1991, and from our Protestant Reformed Theological School in 1995. Soon after graduating from seminary, I was called to the Byron Center Protestant Reformed Church, which I served from November 1995 to November 2001. From December 2001 until the present, I hav
On the 14th of November, 1961, the Reverend Henry H. Kuiper departed at Loveland, Colorado, to take his place among the saints in Glory with the Lord. All of our ministers arid churches, as well as the congregation of Loveland and his family keenly feel the loss of our departed brother, but we can r
Kuiper and the grandfather of Rev. Dale Kuiper. Rev. C. Hanko
Dale Kuiper entered the seminary and went into the ministry following teaching in our school here for a few years. His wife Valerie is an Edgerton native. Our consistory is made up of three elders and two deacons. Current officebearers are elders—Allen Brummel, Andrew Brummel and Harold Brands. Deac
Sunday evening, December 29, Rev. Dale Kuiper preached his farewell sermon at Southeast PRC in Grand Rapids, MI, and on January 1 became one of our denomi-nation's emeriti ministers. Rev. Kuiper was ordained into the ministry in 1967 and served six of our congregations, besides serving as home missi
Emily Kuiper is a nineteen year old student at Davenport University. She goes to Southeast Protestant Reformed Church. She would like to have more interaction between the young people of the individual Protestant Reformed Churches through different activities held by the Fed. Board or by invitation
In my fourth year the professors sent me to Randolph, Wisconsin for my internship with another Rev. D. Kuiper (not Dale, but Doug). Then God brought me my wife too. I met Leah Regnerus not long after moving to Randolph. We dated throughout my internship and became engaged in the spring of 2010. That
Rev. Langerak is pastor of Southeast Protestant Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Henry J. Kuiper: Shaping the Christian Reformed Church, 1907-1962, by James A. De Jong. Eerdmans (2007). ISBN: 978-0-8028- 2585-8. Paper. Reviewed by David J. Engelsma. President-emeritus of Calvin Theologic