WebFormat. Vital records of First Reformed Church of Scotia, N.Y. Family History Library. United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film. 860296. Item 5. 7895272. This item is available on microfilm at this FamilySearch center. WebFirst Reformed Church of Scotia 224 North Ballston Avenue Scotia, NY 12302 The Rev. Craig J. Hoffman The Rev. Jan L. Hoffman From Craig’s Desk Volume 62, Number 6 June 2009 ... Men of the church: Save Sunday evening, June 7, at 5:00 for our 5th annual Men’s Venison Dinner.
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WebRev. E. Wayne Antworth, Director of Stewardship and Communications, The Reformed Church in America, New York, New York Dr. Satyendra Banerjee, priest and past-president, Bengali Cultural Society of British Columbia ... The Presbyterian Church in Canada, Pictou, Nova Scotia Archpriest George Corey, Vicar, Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese, New ... WebFirst Reformed Church of Scotia. August 31, 2014. OUR LIFE OF WORSHIP & TODAY’S EVENTS. WELCOME . . . Welcome to our worship of God this morning. After the 10:00 service all are invited to juice on the plaza for fellowship and conversation. small folding shopping bag coach
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WebFirst Reformed Church of Scotia 224 North Ballston Avenue Scotia, NY 12302 The Rev. Craig J. Hoffman The Rev. Jan L. Hoffman From Craig’s Desk Volume 63, Number 11 November 2010 Tell the Pastor to Take a Hike! You’ve got to be careful of sisters-in-law. Take mine, for instance. She gave me a book: Tim WebFirst Reformed Church of Scotia is a larger congregation than that first one I served, and our culture is suburban, not rural. But, to a degree, the same is as true here as it was there. Many of us on Sunday morning are personally connected to others worshipping with us. WebRecords of the First Reformed Church of Scotia: infant baptisms 1835-1881, marriages 1835-1899 (Channon Moon) Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Scotia History of ORLC Princetown Reformed Church Burials at the Princetown Reformed Church Cemetery (1800s) by Betty Fink (Internet Archive) St. Adalbert's Roman Catholic Church small folding shopping bags