Welcome to the Hurley Reformed Church's web page. We invite you to come and join us in worship and fellowship in Christ's name. Our mission is to serve Christ by serving our community and the world, inviting all people to share God's love. Through our worship, education, fellowship and service we are to nurture God's people in their faith, develop their gifts of the Spirit and equip them to go forth and share the gospel of God's love in Christ Jesus. To assure that this fellowship remains a vital force in our daily lives and in our community we faithfully commit the time, talent and treasures that God has entrusted to us. |
Strawberry Hill Fiddlers
Saturday, May 10, 2014 7:00 p.m. Schadewald Hall This will be the 3rd year for us to enjoy these terrific kids Tickets on sale April 27!! Bring your friends!
Adults $15 Students $10 |
Palm Sunday, April 13
Worship at 10:00 am
Maundy Thursday, April 17
Communion & Tenebrae at 7:30 pm
Resurrection is a Reality!
Easter Dawn Worship, 6:30am
Sunrise service in the Parsonage backyard
Led by the Youth Group
Followed by a Continental Breakfast
(In case of inclement weather the service will be moved to the sanctuary)
Easter Worship Service, 10:00am
Bring your family and celebrate Life, His and Yours!
Learning Opportunities in Lent Dr. Gram has selected a wide variety of learning options during this holy period in order to appeal to those outside our church who may have particular interest in one or more of the subjects. Attend them all or one or two and invite your non-church going friends. The topics are atheist or agnostic friendly. Courses are Tuesday evening, 7-8:30pm, and repeated on Wednesday morning, 7:30 – 8:45am. March 4 & 5: "General Jesus: What Ministers Preached During the Civil War" The class will focus on two sermons by eminent pastors --one from the South, and one from the North-- to show how their divergent understanding of slavery, State's Rights, the pull of conscience, and “Just War Theory” shaped the course of our country's deadliest conflict. March 11 & 12: "Competitors of Early Christianity” In the early Christian era, religions like Mithras, The Great Mother, and Dionysius, among many others, competed for the hearts and minds of spiritual seekers in the Mediterranean world. Philosophy, too, had religious and theological components and made devotional inroads, particularly among the wealthy, and literate. The class will explore the theologies of other religions in order to understand why Christianity outlived its rivals. What were the particular social and cultural currents which made faith in Jesus of Nazareth particularly appealing? March 18 & 19: "How the New Testament Became the New Testament" The class will explore how the early church picked and chose the books of the Christian canon. What were the first books of Scripture to be accepted? What were the initial criteria? What New Testament writings almost failed to "make the cut?". Why were certain gospels, apocalyptic writings, and personal letters rejected by the early church? The class will also focus on feminist theologians, in particular, who advocate expanding the canon to accommodate the wide-ranging diversity of Christian thought excluded by the New Testament. March 25 & 26: “Is Heaven Necessary? Perspectives on Suffering and Hope in Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism.” April 8 & 9: “The Gospel of Matthew's Understanding of the Passion and Death of Jesus of Nazareth--From Palm Sunday to Jesus' Arrest” April 15 & 16: “The Gospel of Matthew's Understanding of the Passion and Death of Jesus of Nazareth--From Jesus' Trial to His Burial". All four Evangelists write about the events leading up to Christ's execution. Each Evangelist emphasizes different aspects reflecting their unique theological take on the purpose and meaning of Jesus' final days in Jerusalem. Matthew's theology of the cross will be compared to the other gospels to highlight his unique contribution to the earliest passion literature.
O Come, Let Us Adore Him
You and Your family are invited to join us to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in our Christmas Eve Services:
7:00pm - A service of Carols and Candles to welcome the Light that comes in the Christ Child
9:30pm - We celebrate His birth with a service of Carols, Candles, and Celebration of the Lord’s Supper
Experience the Wonder in the beauty of the season
as we join together in the sanctuary to welcome Him
as the Babe of
peace, this night and all year long.