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Rev. Hanko, the writer of this "In Memoriam," is a minister emeritus in the Protestant Reformed Churches. Rev. Herman Veldman was a son of Jacob and Evelyn Veldman. The latter was a sister of the late Rev. Herman Hoeksema Herman was born to them on April 22, 1908 on Chicago's west side. He was next
Herman Hoeksema served as pastor in the 14th Street Christian Reformed Church in Holland, MI (1915-1920), Eastern Ave. Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, MI (1920-1924), and First Protestant Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, MI (1924-1964), He taught in the Seminary of the Protestant Reformed
Herman Hoeksema (1886-1965) was born in Groningen, the Netherlands on March 13, 1886 and passed away in Grand Rapids, MI on September 2, 1965. He attended the Theological School of the Christian Reformed Church and was ordained into the minitry in September of 1915. "H.H." is considered one of the
On the contrary, he was faithful to all his work, the Consistory themselves being witnesses. Nor could they allege anything at all to blame his life and walk in the midst of the congregation and in the midst of the world. They suspended the Rev. Veldman on the ground of (O, shades of 1924!) insubor
Herman Veldman is a minister emeritus in the Protestant Reformed Churches. Our Faith in the Triune God (2)
And I was in that classis eventually—my last church, Orland Park. One of the young men of the Christian Reformed Church married the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Veldman. And to add insult to injury, she transferred to the Christian Reformed Church—his own daughter. Well, I assume that you know somethin
He also tells about how he had to step over legs in front of the group as he preached in the small school room. Rev. Herman Veldman came to be our pastor late in that winter and stayed until 1959. Rev. B. Woudenberg arrived to be our minister in 1960 and stayed until1965. In 1962 the group which had
Summary of a speech delivered by Rev Richard Veldman reported by Margaret Hoekstra Rev.