First Reformed Church of Schenectady

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First Reformed Church of Schenectady

First Reformed Church of Schenectady is located at 8 North Church Street in the Historic Stockade District of Schenectady, New York and is a member of the Reformed Church in America. The church was first organized in 1680 by Dutch settlers and was the first church established in the Mohawk Valley. The church, along with the Stockade District were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and again with a boundary increase in 1984 (#73001267).

History

On the corner of Church and Union Streets

The first Dutch Reformed church in Schenectady was built about 1682 on the public square of the stockade at what is now known as the intersection of State, Church, and Railroad Streets. The church building was destroyed by fire during the Schenectady Massacre on the night of February 8, 1690. An Indian war party from Montreal killed sixty villagers including the church minister, Dominie Petrus Tessemacher (Tessachmaecher). Domine Tessemacher was called to Schenectady from the church at Bergen, New Netherland, and was the first minister in the denomination to have been ordained in the new world.[1]

At the beginning of the Eighteenth Century the church was known as the Reformed Nether Dutch Church, and in 1727 it was changed to Nether Dutch Reformed Church. By the time the congregation occupied its third edifice it has received a charter from King George II in 1734, which allowed the church to operate independently under the name of First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.[2]

Stained glass rose window

The second building, located on the same site as the first, was occupied from 1702-1734. Funds for this building were raised from an appeal to Governor John Nanfan to petition for contributions throughout the Province of New York. After thirty years, the size of the congregation, including Indian communicants, had outgrown the seating capacity of the church. For some time after its disuse in 1734 the building was used as a fort. By 1754, it had been removed from the site.

The third building was located in the middle of what is now the intersection of Union and Church Streets. This building was used from 1734 to 1814. It measured 56 by 80 feet and according to the Dutch custom, men and women worshiped sitting separately. Indians and slaves occupied the balcony. On this building was the chanticleer clock tower and belfry, topped by the cock of St. Nicholas on a weathervane, all modeled after the pattern set in the Netherlands. In the belfry was a 600 pound silver bell, which was cast in Amsterdam in 1732. Contributions of silver coin and plate, donated by the Reformed Church members in Amsterdam, Holland, as a mission contribution, were melted down into the bell. The bell tolled for 116 years until it cracked in 1848. Because of disrepair of the building and the growing congregation, in 1812 the Consistory resolved to sell the sites of the first three churches to the city of Schenectady for 200 acres of land.

Edward Tuckerman Potter is the same architect of the Nott Memorial at Union College

The fourth building was constructed on the northeast corner of Church and Union Streets, very near the current location of the church. This building housed the congregation from 1814 to 1861. During this time, the church fathers achieved incorporation and the name was again changed to Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady. The building was a plain brick church built with a bell tower and cupola. No longer were worshipers separated by sex, but rather families were allowed to sit together. Pews were rented on a yearly basis and pew position was determined by the renters' status. The first church organ was installed in 1826. The building narrowly escaped a neighborhood fire in 1819, but in 1861 was consumed by a fire which destroyed much of the city also.[3][4]

The fifth building was built in 1863, on the same site occupied by the fourth. By 1867 the church became known as the First Reformed Church. The architectural landmark building was designed by Victorian-gothic architect Edward Tuckerman Potter. This building was hit by a fire on Sunday, February 1, 1948. The fire began at 4:45 p.m. and continued through the night destroying the entire structure except for three of the exterior walls, which would be the basis for the current structure. The congregation, with generous assistance from the Schenectady community, restored the edifice to its present form.[5]

An example of the beautiful stained glass in the sanctuary

The sixth, and present, building was built in 1950. It was built on the foundation of the fifth building. The three stone walls left standing after the fire were reinforced. The north wall was torn down and the sanctuary was extended twenty feet. To complete the church, an 82 foot spire was hoisted into place on November 20, 1969. Placed atop the spire are a weathervane and chanticleer. Funds for the steeple came from personal contributions and memorial bequests.[6][7]

Clark V. Poling

Notable Members

Beliefs

In addition to the confessional standards of unity held in common by the Reformed Church in America (the Belgic Confession, Heidelberg Catechism, Canons of Dort, and Belhar Confession), First Reformed Church of Schenectady adopted the following covenant in 1962:

We do hereby set forth the principles of the Christian faith as commonly held among us, believing that no other foundation can anyone lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. It shall be our aim to bring joy to little children, instruction and high ideals to youth, inspiration to men and women in the midst of life, and comfort to those in life's later years; and to labor together for the betterment of humankind. Our fellowship shall not be dependent upon identity of theological opinion, or of outward circumstance, or of denominational concern, but shall grow from a common loyalty to Jesus, a common commitment to serve the world we touch, and a common purpose to do justly, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with God. Our ideal is a church of the open mind, the warm heart, the hopeful spirit, and the social vision which ever seeks to express, in all walks of life, the mind of Jesus.[8]

Ministers of the Church

Senior Pastor Dates Associate Pastor Dates
Petrus Tessemacher 1684-90 Godfridius Dellius 1694-98
Bernardus Freeman 1700-05 Johannes Lydius 1705-09
Thomas Brower 1714-28 Henry Barclay 1710-15
Reinhardt Erickzon 1728-36
Cornelius Van Santvoord 1740-52
Barent Vrooman 1754-84
Dirck Romeyn 1784-1804 Jacob Sickles 1795-97
Jacob H. Meier 1803-06
Cornelius Bogardus 1808-12
Jacob Van Vechten 1815-49
William J.R. Taylor 1849-52
Julius Hawley Seelye 1853-58
Edward Eli Seelye 1858-64
Denis Wortman 1865-70 Andrew Raymond 1899-1900
Ashbel G. Vermilye 1871-76 Leonard A. Sibley Jr. 1948-51
William E. Griffis 1877-86 David W. Jenks 1952-54
Albert C. Sewall 1886-99 Ralph Garcia 1954-56
John S. Zelie 1901-03 Donald A. Boulton 1956-59
George R. Lunn 1904-09 Lloyd Dunham 1960-62
Clayton J. Potter 1910-37 Stanley Y.K. Yin 1963-67
Clark V. Poling 1938-43 Ronald LaRose 1967-68
Bertram deH. Atwood 1943-53 Cornelius Van Leeuwen 1967-74
Edwin D. McLane 1954-60 David P. Risseeuw 1974-87
J. Dean Dykstra 1960-84
Albert A. Smith 1968-1990 Johan Bosman 1999-2004
Robert White 1992-2006 Justin Myers 2003-2007
Daniel Carlson 2005–2024
William H. Levering 2007–2020 Stacey Midge 2008–2017
M G Martell Spagnolo 2023-2024

References

  1. ^ Compton, William E. The History of Schenectady Classis, Reformed Church in America, 1681-1931. Altamont, NY: The Enterprise Print, 1931
  2. ^ Birch, John J. The Pioneering Church of the Mohawk Valley. Schenectady, NY: The Consistory, First Reformed Church, 1955
  3. ^ Birch, John J. As the Fields Ripened. Schenectady, NY: The Schenectady Classis, 1960
  4. ^ Griffis, William Elliot, Sunny Memories of Three Pastorates. Ithaca, NY: Andrus & Church, 1903
  5. ^ Potter, Edward Tuckerman, A Statement of the Considerations Influencing the Design of the First Dutch Reformed Church, Schenectady, NY Erected A.D. 1862-63. New York: Baker & Goodwin, Printers, Printing House Square, 1868
  6. ^ Pearson, Jonathan. Three Centuries, the History of The First Reformed Church of Schenectady, Vol. I 1680-1880
  7. ^ Pontius, Kathryn Sharp. Three Centuries, the History of The First Reformed Church of Schenectady Vol. II 1880-1980
  8. ^ “Tower Crier” newsletter of The First Reformed Church of Schenectady 1974-2003

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