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Langerak is minister of the Word at Southeast Protestant Reformed Church. He is 40 years old, and his goals are to give biblical advice regarding the various decisions the Fed Board must make in order to promote energetic and measurable spiritual growth in Protestant Reformed young people, to the gl
Rev. Langerak is pastor of Southeast Protestant Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This article was also published in the March 1 issue of the Standard Bearer. Covenant members must take heed to many important details in the kingdom of heaven. One of them is that prospective teachers and pre
William Langerak (Spiritual Advisor). Thanks to retired members, Brian Feenstra, Erika Schipper, Joe Holstege, Rev. Carl Haak, and Dan Van Uffelen for all of their hard work in the past two years! The Federation Board will be working with the PR young people’s societies in order to help them grow in
Lammert and Minke (Boersma) Lanting were blessed with the birth of Rev. George Lanting at their home in Lansing, Illinois on July 28, 1922. Rev. Lanting attended Munster Christian School in Munster, Indiana. He spent his high school years at the regional Thornton Fractional Township High School. Rev
Daniel Langerak are the nominees for this position. Mr. Brad Bruinsma is a member of our Grandville PRC. With his wife and three daughters, he lives in Grandville MI. He has served on the Federation Board for the past two years as an advisor and liaison for the Young Calvinist Committee. As the work
Jehovah, who calls the death of His saints precious, called Rev. George Lanting home to his eternal reward on Monday morning, October 18, 2004. Rev. Lanting, at 82 years of age, was, from an earthly perspective, in good heath. He did not even have a regular physician. But our sovereign Lord, who det
Rev. George C. Lubbers, member of the First Protestant Reformed Church, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, emeritus pastor, writer, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, became a minister of the gospel in the Protestant Reformed Churches 65 years ago. Rev. Lubbers has been retired from the active mini
In December we were gladdened by the news that Rev. Lubbers had accepted the call. On January 27, he and his family arrived in Randolph. On Friday evening we welcomed them into our midst, with a reception. Rev. Hanko was also present at this reception, and on Sunday, January 30. he installed Rev. Lu
Langerak, Mr. L. Lubbers, and Miss A. Lubbers. The teaching staff has six persons who have their A.B. degrees and are working toward M.A. degrees. Three of the individual on the staff are possessors of permanent or life certificates to teach in the state of Michigan. The School Board consists of 12
Rev. Lubbers is a minister emeritus in the Protestant Reformed Churches.