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New Hurley Reformed Church

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Under Tysse the church and its members continued their improvements to the church's physical plant. The congregation had outgrown the church hall after only 20 years; it was sold and a new one, complete with a full-size gym and industrial cooking facilities, constructed by the end of Tysse's tenure.
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Negal left in 1939. His successor, John Tysse, would stay through 1955. He continued to expand the church's programming outside of services, coordinating massive donations to the War Emergency Fund and instituting a Good Cheer Committee to help the sick and grieving in the Wallkill area. New Hurley
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It was replaced by the current building in 1835. While the Greek Revival style was used for many American churches at the time, the New Hurley church's implementation is unusually large, and visibly restrained in its use of decoration, per the austere style favored by the Reformed Church. Its front
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Church growth continued with the new facilities. Vanderveer had long been succeeded by two other pastors when, in 1848, the church reported to the classis that it had increased its membership by 85 people since that time. In 1854 L.L. Comfort took over as pastor; he would oversee the church during
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But this increase in affluence was accompanied by a decline in membership, as people became more materially satisfied. Churches closed around the country. When New Hurley's pastor resigned in 1922, no one was called to replace him as the members were too few. This situation persisted for the next
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which governed the area's Reformed churches. After some deliberation, a committee appointed by the classis concluded that "the aforesaid community in a friendly manner be permitted to accomplish their desire to be constituted into a church." However, to avoid the potential diversion of resources
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windows were installed; during the 1920s the aging building was renovated after a period in which church membership had declined to the point that a vote had to be taken to save it from closure. A second renovation, in the middle of the century, focused on the interior; around the same time a new
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The classis summoned the remaining members of the church to a meeting and asked them if they wanted to close the church or not. Unanimously, they voted to continue, and hired a new pastor, Arthur van Arendonk. He revitalized the church's ministry, and oversaw the first serious renovations to the
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A majority vote of the putative congregants chose the present site for the church, as yet unbuilt. The congregation was formally established in late 1770. Three years later, the church bought the land the current structure stands on and began building the first church, using the timber felled in
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Six years later, William Bogardus came to serve as pastor of both churches. He would be the last to serve in this dual capacity, taking leave of New Hurley to become New Paltz's pastor exclusively in 1828. The following year F.H. Vanderveer became the first full-time pastor at New Hurley.
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At that time, the farmers in the New Hurley area were able to reach the church by means of a bridge across the Wallkill. In September 1767, a flood washed that bridge away, greatly inconveniencing those members of the congregation who lived east of the river. They appealed to the church's
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During Vanderveer's tenure, the church would totally revamp its facilities. Before his arrival it had already purchased the land for a new parsonage; soon after he took office it was actually built. The major task, however, was the construction of a new church, the current structure.
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By the early 1830s the population in the New Hurley had grown, testing the limits of even the expanded structure. At the same time, that original church, now almost 60 years old, had begun to deteriorate. Accordingly, it was demolished to make way for a new church, built on the same
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In between the pilasters are three wide entrances. The main entrance, in the center, is flanked with two iron lamps. Above it is a wooden plaque with "R.D. Church of New Hurley, founded 1770, rebuilt 1835" on it; the other two are topped with windows of equal size.
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to let them build a new church they could reach, but were rejected out of concern that a new church so close to the existing one would deprive it of members and resources, and urged the petitioners to be "patiently content with the present divine arrangement."
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built on their location, acknowledging that congregants now traveled to the church by automobile. Within the church itself the cellar was excavated so that a modern furnace could replace the old wood stoves that had up till then provided heat in wintertime.
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denying settlers in the area easy access to what had up till then been their church. For its first half-century it shared a pastor with yet another nearby church. The current building, erected in 1835, has been in continuous use ever since.
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Both sides have four evenly spaced tall and narrow windows. A pair of bulkhead doors to the cellar is located on the east side near the south corner. On the rear there are two near the corners. The roofline is set off by two wide
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near the south elevation; a brick chimney is to its northeast. A paved driveway runs across the south (front) elevation from Route 208 to the parking lot; a lengthy inclined sidewalk flanked by metal guardrails connects the front
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In 1811 a 20-foot (6.1 m) extension was added to the rear of the church. It thus became one of the few churches wider than it was long. The following year, the new section was nearly burned down when a celebration of
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Even within the conventions of the Greek Revival, very popular at that time, the church is distinctive. Its proportions and scale are unusually large for the temple-style variant, muted somewhat by the use of narrow
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At that time there was also a row of sheds along the east wall exterior. These were primarily meant for members to stable their horses during services, but they also served to house the occasional church
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Comfort retired due to health problems the next year. Eight different pastors would preside over the church in the next half-century. Many members got wealthier as the country itself did during the
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In those early days, the settlers had kept their faith by gathering in their houses. After more years had passed and the population became larger, this was no longer feasible, and in 1753 the
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When the church's bicentennial came in 1970, another new pastor, D. Reardon, came to New Hurley. His project would be further renovations to the interior. Most significantly, the organ and
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installed. Both the property and the building were formally conveyed to the church. A building four miles (6.4 km) from the church, at what is today the intersection of
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In addition to the church, the property includes a cemetery, the oldest portion of which is included along with it in the one-acre (4,000 m) portion listed on the
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Two years of the arrangement did not make them any more patient. They appealed to the consistory again in 1769, but received no reply. So instead they went up to the
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on the east and southeast shade the building in that direction. A metal fence anchored to the building on both sides near the front delineates the church's cemetery.
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was chartered. Its church in the nearby hamlet of Bruynswick, also listed on the National Register, is the oldest building in continuous use by what is now the
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ending on a molded course. The fourth stage, above that, is another short clapboarded section ending in a projecting cornice, above which a short clapboarded
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as he spoke little English. But by the end of the 18th century, English was beginning to displace Dutch as the native language of the younger residents of
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clearing the property to build a plain 30-by-40-foot (9.1 by 12.2 m) wooden structure. The building had no heat of its own—members brought their own
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Pilasters flank all eight side windows, rising to a broad, flat cornice at the ceiling. In the space between the cornice and window sash are five wooden
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instead of the flushboard more commonly used at the time. Also, in keeping with the minimalist aesthetic of the Reformed Church, it uses far less
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Series; which continues to meet today after Lent services, making it the oldest such continuous series in the history of the Reformed Church.
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was built on the property to replace one that had been located a short distance away. Further work was done on the interior in the 1970s.
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were finally moved from the front of the sanctuary to the rear upstairs, bringing them into line with Reformed Church tradition. The
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Van Aredonk died in 1932, but the church's renewal survived. His replacement, a younger man named Vernon Negal, added a weekday
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from the existing Bruynswick church, the classis required that the new church be located some distance away from the Wallkill.
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and open fields. The terrain is gently rolling, mostly level on the east side of the church but descending slowly towards the
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For more advanced adults, a Bible study group is held midweek on evenings. Also during the week, Footprints, a morning
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windows purchased for the church and installed in 1905–06. One, on the east side of the north facade, was based on
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with mostly wooded area to their south; another large woodlot is on the west side of Route 208. To the east is the
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rectangular vent on each side, flanked by pilasters with a larger pilaster at each corner, all topped with
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and cemetery added later. For its first half-century it shared a pastor with another Reformed church in
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columns were created by laying brick in a circular pattern and then plastering over them to create the
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hung from the ceiling. Staircases at opposite ends of the front vestibule lead up to the organ and
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Between the two new buildings and the church, the old horse sheds were finally torn down and a
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The new church, whose architect is unknown, was a larger wooden structure built in the popular
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Over the course of the century, even after the Dutch ceded the colony to Britain after the
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meetings are held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, with a women-only session on Fridays.
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joined with six other Reformed churches in the area to start the Wallkill Valley Union
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were removed and repainted, the floor was refinished and a new ceiling was installed.
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in the early 17th century. The first Reformed church in the colony was established in
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screen supported by four fluted pilasters, flanked by the rear windows.
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The church was established in the late 18th century, shortly before the
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The church owes its establishment to the accident of a flood along the
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porch provide access to the portico on the south elevation. Four round
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Three sets of steps, the central one with metal handrails, cut in the
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in 1717. Two decades later, settlement had reached the valley of the
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The surrounding area is primarily rural in character, with a mix of
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study group and a Daily Vocation Bible School. He also bought new
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rather than the rear, as is the tradition in the Reformed Church.
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on the front pediment are two plain linear nested molded friezes.
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at either corner. A wooden wall is at the west end of the porch.
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permits access to the bell tower. In the basement is a furnace.
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All three entrances, set with paneled doors, open into a narrow
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with the parking lot near the handicapped spaces, to provide
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The pastor, Stephen Goetschius, had given his services in
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back rails and arm rests. At the rear of the church is a
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is based, is on the south and west across the two roads.
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in the area had used to reach services at another nearby
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planned for the columns. After they had set, they were
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heating system was no longer efficient or effective.
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during the 1830s. In 1982 it was listed on the NRHP.
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A white church with a colonnaded front and square steeple topped with spiky finials on the corners on a mowed grassy area under a blue sky. Behind it on the right are tall evergreen trees. In front on the left is a sign saying "Reformed Church of New Hurley" and a green street sign with "New Hurley Road" on it
Affiliation
Reformed Church in America
Year consecrated
Wallkill
NY
New Hurley Reformed Church is located in New York
Geographic coordinates
41°38′17″N 74°08′38″W / 41.63817°N 74.14375°W / 41.63817; -74.14375
Style
Greek Revival
Materials
U.S.
National Register of Historic Places
NRHP
82001273
New Hurley Reformed Church
National Register of Historic Places
New York State Route 208
hamlet
Wallkill, New York
Gardiner
town
Plattekill
wooden
Greek Revival
style
Revolutionary War
Wallkill River
Dutch settlers

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