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.

 

Annual Election Day Turkey Dinner

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Seatings:  4:30, 5:30, 6:30

Take Out Available

Adults $10.00, Children under 12 $5.00

Reservations:  845-331-4121

Halloween Breakfast

Join us for breakfast!

October 31, 8:00am - 11:00 (Cafeteria style, continuous seating)

Adults $6.00, Seniors $5.00 and Children under 12 $3.00.  

Servers will be dressed in costume (non-scary).  

Any child coming in costume will receive a treat.  

Call today for reservations, 845-331-4121.

Farewell to Organist Lonnie Kulick, September 27, 2009

A special luncheon was held to say "Farewell" to Lonnie Kulick, our organist and choir director of 14 years. Many attended to thank Lonnie for all he has added to the Hurley Reformed Church during his tenure. The event included delicious foods and an entertaining skit which was performed by Dr. Gram and Debbie and Neil Zuill.

 

Homecoming Sunday

September 13, 2009 – A celebration of homecoming and remembrance

September 13th marked a day of celebration as we welcomed all of our church families home from their summer destinations and kicked off a new year of Sunday school classes. A photo montage prepared by Jon McGrew gave us a glimpse into some of the lighter moments of the past few weeks as shared images of our church friends and families, the places they visited and the good times spent at home were enjoyed by all present.

It was a day of remembrance as well as we reflected on the events of September 11th, 2001 and heard the moving testimony of survivor Brian Clark.  Brian, a friend and former parishioner of Dr. Gram, is one of only a handful of people to make it out of either tower from the floors above where the planes hit. He described his encounter with tragedy and death and how, through the Grace of God and Jesus Christ, he was led out of the destruction of the south tower, saved another individual in the course of his actions, and was reunited with his friends and family.   Brian is a living testament to the power of God in the life of one individual, and we are grateful for his visit and his generosity in sharing his story and his faith.

For those that would like to know more about Brian’s story, the following link to NOVA’s “Building on Ground Zero” web site is provided.  You can also hear his account by clicking on Audio Sermons and September 13.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/wtc/above.html

3rd Annual Golf Tournament

Our third Annual Golf Tournament is history and with 39 golfers, 55 for a buffet and prizes at the Hurley Mountain Inn, and a beautiful sunny day, we all had a great time.

The winning team was:  Brian Donnelly, Terry Conlin, David Giles and Wally Cook.

Closest to the pin:  On #1, Nancy Johnson, and on #8, Jim Pirro

Longest drive on #6:  Ellen Morone and Frank Pinckney

Good sports awards went to:  Craig Jansen and Annemarie Kurtz

 

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