North Street Christian Reformed Church

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20 E Main Ave
Zeeland, MI 49464

North Street Christian Reformed Church, located in Zeeland, MI, is steeped in a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1881 by a group of families who sought independent worship rooted in Reformed principles. The church emphasizes the authority of creeds and confessions, guiding its congregation in Biblical teachings and fostering a deep, growing relationship with Christ.

With a commitment to community and spiritual growth, North Street CRC has expanded its facilities over the years while maintaining its historical significance, including its original stained glass windows and the church's bell cast in 1885. Today, it serves as a landmark institution in Zeeland, continuing to uphold the core values and beliefs established by its founding members.

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About First The First Christian Reformed Church of Zeeland came into being fifteen years after the settlers founded their colony in Western Michigan. 300 souls crossed the Atlantic under the leadership of Revs. VanderMuelen and VanDerLuyster to found the city of Zeeland. Though devoted to the reformed faith, there had come a division regarding union with the Dutch Reformed Church. The Colony in Michigan wanted earnestly to maintain the Calvinistic convictions for which many had suffered in the secession of 1834 from the Hervormde Church in the Netherlands. Some did not break with the Dutch Reformed Church, but a small group decided to form the Christian Reformed Church. Noordeloos, which was a part the new CRC, under Rev, K, VandenBosch, was to become the mother of the First CRC. There were members of Noordeloos living near Zeeland, and still others who wished to take a stand of the CRC, who joined the congregation. Soon a branch group was meeting in a block-house with Jan Rabbers as lay leader by the fall of 1857. Twice every Sunday about 20 persons, all members of the Noordeloos congregation, met and listened to the reading of a sermon. The distance between Noordeloos and Zeeland proved quite an obstacle to regular attendance at divine worship. In December of 1858 the group felt it should be organized as a Zeeland congregation. The request was refused by the Noordeloos Consistory. It took three years before permission was given until it was evident the church building was no longer in the center of the congregation. In January, 1861 it was determined to also have a building in Zeeland. These members determined where the should be located, on the spot where our church now stands. Shortly afterwards the group in Zeeland was organized. Thus April 1, 1862 became the birthday of our congregation. The language of the fathers lasted for a number of years. The final Dutch service was held December 27, 1953. We have two "daughter" churches: Third Christian Reformed Church in 1914 and Bethel Christian Reformed Church in December of 1949. The highlight of our mission endeavors was begun in 1973 with Faith Promise giving, which has resulted in thousands of dollars for the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth. The present building was dedicated in September of 1951. We Have worked, lived and loved with 21 different pastors. What a blessing the true Word of God has been proclaimed from the pulpit for over 148 years. TO GOD BE THE GLORY for the past, present and future.
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