Over 250 current and former members, congregants, and pastors gathered to celebrate the First Christian Reformed Church of Waupun, Wisc., centennial anniversary Aug. 14 and 15, 2021. Saturday festivities included a picture walk through the history of the church and a pig roast dinner with opportunity to share memories afterward. With the theme āRemember, Renew and Rejoiceā for the service, Sunday worship included a contemporary music team, organ and piano, and a 100th-anniversary choir. Former pastors Ken Van De Griend, Dan Brouwer, and Harvey Roosma, who served as a specialized transitional minister, and current minister, Pastor Greg Schuringa, participated in the service.
The families who formed in Waupun had been worshiping with the congregation at the rural , walking the five miles to services, until asking to organize a church of their own. After securing land in 1922, the new congregation could only afford to build the basement and a parsonage and worshiped there until 1935, when the current sanctuary was constructed. Since that time, the church building and its programs have grown.
In 1961 a daughter church, , began with 29 families. Today First CRC has an established prison ministry, engages in partnerships with overseas organizations, and has a renewed commitment to serve in the local community to "Honor God, Serve Others, and Transform Lives.ā
āWe trust that this celebration of Godās faithfulness to First CRC will propel us forward in our faithfulness to his mission for us," Pastor Schuringa said, encouraging the congregation to ācontinue to be equipped by Godās Word in passionate church and kingdom service.ā
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