He did wondrous things : centennial reflections of the Burton Heights Christian Reformed Church, 1905-2005/ the Centennial Committee of Burton Heights Christian Reformed Church: John Knight ... [et al.]

Authors

Knight, John (Author)

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

2005

Publisher

J. Knight

Place of Publication

[Grand Rapids, Michigan

Physical

135 p. : ports.

Notes

Burton Heights CRC was organized in 1905 by members of LaGrave Ave. It was the third English-language CRC congregation in Grand Rapids. In 1922, the Burton Heights church moved directly across the street from Garfield Park Reformed. Burton Heights hold its last worship service in the middle of year 2005.

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