Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church, Reformed church in Elmhurst, Illinois.
Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church is a church building in Elmhurst, Illinois that features modern amenities including a sound system, projection equipment, and spacious facilities. The structure is designed to accommodate a sizable congregation comfortably.
The congregation began in 1924 as a Baptist mission in Bellwood, founded by Katherine Lubben Tessman, and relocated to Elmhurst in 1964. The move brought a change to its current Reformed denomination and name.
The congregation maintains its Dutch Reformed heritage through educational programs and age-specific ministries that reflect this tradition. These roots shape how the community engages with faith and local life today.
The building is accessible and easy to locate at its address on Brush Hill Road, with adequate facilities for visitors. Those interested in attending should check ahead for specific service times and any particular details.
In 1990, lightning struck the church steeple, triggering extensive reconstruction work. The congregation gathered in neighboring facilities during this period, demonstrating community resilience.
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