First Hungarian Reformed Church of New York City, established in 1895, is a historic Hungarian Reformed congregation with deep roots in American immigrant history and Hungarian ecclesiastical traditions.
Youth Circle (Ifjúsági Kör)Sick Benefit and Social Society (Betegségegyelzö és Társalgó Egylet)
About this church
Founded in 1895 by Hungarian immigrants; first Hungarian Reformed service held in New York in 1852 by Lajos Kossuth's field chaplainOriginal 1903 church building on East 7th Street proved too small within two years and required expansion; relocated to current 69th Street location in 1916Rev. Dr. Zoltan Kuthy served as pastor and spearheaded the acquisition of the church building in 1902 for $17,000, with presbyters offering personal loansRev. Dr. Géza Takaró served as pastor for 32 years (longest tenure), taught at Columbia University, and his ministry marked the congregation's peak developmentHistoric Bocskay bell purchased in 1913 and transferred to the current church building; received visit from Bishop László Ravasz of the Hungarian Reformed Church
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