Dutch Reformed Church of Athens
First known name: Dutch Reformed Church of Athens
Denomination: Dutch Reformed
Established: 1825/1826
Present day: This congregation still currently meets.
Known Physical Locations:
The 1826 congregation met in the schoolhouse of Ebenezer King
18 N. Church St., Athens, NY
Historical Background
In 1811, those of Reformed and Presbyterian traditions met for prayer meetings and Sunday School. In 1825, they decided to affiliate with the Dutch Reformed Church. The current building was finished in 1827. In 1886, a Sunday School room was built, and another Sunday School addition was built in 1975.
Church Records
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