Bethlen Évkönyv, 1990-1991 (Ligonier)
Amerikai Magyar Református Egyház
group from the Duquesne, Pittsburgh and McKeesport churches. The sale of the cassettes contributed over $100 to the Hungarian Reformed Radio Program sponsored by the Hungarian Protestant Ministerial Association of Pittsburgh and Vicinity. These activities were beneficial beyond the limits of finance, they created a strong fellowship within our congregation and also between the various Hungarian Reformed congregations in the Pittsburgh area. In November we held a concert in our church for organ, harpsichord and flute. Wendy Peclet, our organist, and other well-known artists were featured in the program which included works of Baroque and contemporary composers. We hope to continue this activity in the future. Our church continues to hold evening services during the Lenten, Christmas and year-end holidays. Members of our sister congregations attend when no services are provided in their church. Our members in turn attend the various social functions held in our sister churches. The four Hungarian Reformed Churches of the Pittsburgh area have undertaken a major project in publishing a quarterly church newspaper whereby the individual congregations each take a turn in the publication and distribution. The first two Officers of the Youth Fellowship: Robert Szepesi hon. advisor (left), Andrew Peclet advisor (right) and the Pastor. 185