St. John's Reformed Church

 
 

St. Johnsville, New York

 

St. John's Reformed Church has had three church buildings. The first building was of wood and stood about a mile east of the present site. The second building, the wooden church shown above, was ready by January 2nd, 1804, for its first Congregational Meeting. The third building is made of brick and erected in 1881.

Photo of our new pastor, Rev. Dr. Jennifer Reece. Photo contributed by Allan G. Edmunds

Who We Are and What We Believe.
What We Do

Youth Group News, Sunday School
St. John's Reformed Church. History of the church and early Palatine settlement (1970 version)

1) Treasurer's Records
2) Archive Book One
3) Archive Book Two
4) Historical Documents

St. John's Reformed Church, history written in 1920
St. John's Reformed Church, 225th Anniversary Update
Historical notes on St. John's Reformed Church by WNP Dailey
Regarding the "Dutch" of the Mohawk Valley
St. John's Reformed Church, Part Played by Women

St. John's Reformed Church, Various Names over the Years, and First Missionaries
St. John's Reformed Church, Centennial Notes
St. John's Reformed Church. The Wooden Church 1804, etc.
St. John's Reformed Church Postcard.
Naming of the Village of St. Johnsville, which came first? The church or the village
Old Indian Gift of Deed
Large Photo of the second church, wooden building shown above.
Simms' account of the first church in St. Johnsville.

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