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Stanton Mission Study 2021

SRC Bylaws (Note: The current SRC Bylaws are in the process of being updated by a subcommittee.  When ready, the revised version will go first to the consistory for review and approval, then will be reviewed and voted on by the congregation.  Once approved by the congregation, they will be submitted to the Classis for final approval.  Bylaws Rewrite Sub-committee: Scott Barton, Scarlett Doyle, Donna Herb, Ed Scheuermann

Room for All 
Church Clarity

Stanton Reformed Church has been serving the community for over 190 years. 

The Stanton Reformed Church was organized on October 15, 1833, as the Dutch Reformed Church of Mount Pleasant.  The name was changed to the Reformed Dutch Church of Stanton in 1852.  A parsonage was built in 1853-1854 and a steeple was added to the church in 1914.  The original church building was destroyed by fire caused by lightning in the summer of 1931.  The stone pillar near the front patio is the only remaining portion of the original building.  A new sanctuary was built in 1932. Our present sanctuary was added and dedicated in 1964.

Our names and buildings have changed, but the congregation and spirit remain the same. We belong to the Reformed Church in America (RCA), which is the oldest protestant denomination with a continuous ministry in the U.S. We continue to be a community church, transcending denominational lines and serving the needs of our community.Stanton Reformed Church has been serving the Stanton community for more than 186 years.

 

SRC CORE VALUES

We are a community of grace.

We value relationships with one another and with God.

We live in fellowship, committed to accepting and supporting one another.

We value discipleship along life’s journey.  We study scripture, worship, and pray to foster our growth in Christ.

We value mission in our community and throughout the world.

We follow Christ’s call to care for the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the human community.