Bethlen Almanac 2001 (Ligonier)

Közép Egyházmegye - Central Classis

in serving the Lord and His Church and are very proud to be the oldest existing organization among us. The Good Samaritan Ministry helped a number of needy families physically and spiritually as well in our community with certificates and other items but above all by demonstrating to them the love of God. Our Martha Circle hosted the Graduation Tea to honor the graduates of our church family, surprised the Fathers on their day with carnations and organized a truly enjoyable All Member Birthday Fellowship and the Christmas card party. We are always grateful to them for decorating our sanctuary for the Christmas season. Their mission project is to help the residents of the Penricton Home for the Blind. The Hungarian Heritage Preservation Circle was working towards exactly what their name covers, to keep the Hungarian language and culture alive in our congregation. They welcomed Bishop László Tokes and the Partium Choir and held a very successful fund-raising dinner in their honor. All of our groups are enjoying the fellowship, working diligently and generously supporting our church. With the help and leadership of our Heavenly Father we are looking forward to another year of faithful kingdom-work and to being His witnesses in the world around us. Rev. Ferenc Varga DUQUESNE, PENNSYLVANIA Hungarian Reformed Church Duquesne, Pennsylvania Pastor: Dr. Joseph Posta Chief Elder and Co-Treasurer: Mr. Jules Nagy Officers: Pastor: Rev. Dr. Joseph Posta. Julius Nagy, Chief-Elder and Co-Treasurer, Marian Nagy Asist, Chief-Elder. Barbara Revak Secretary and Co-Treasurer. Council members are: Gorgene Czap, Jeffery Kash, Leona Kennedy, Lester Phillips, Cathy Trunzo, Elmer Tudja and Erene Zeleznik. Almighty God indeed has been good to us. He has graciously preserved this Congregation and its members to this very day, and we pray that He will continue to do so in the years to come. Dedicated 180

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