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Hungarian Reformed Church in America : ウィキペディア英語版
Hungarian Reformed Church in America
The Hungarian Reformed Church in America is a Reformed Protestant church in the United States that serves people of Hungarian ancestry.
== History ==
After World War II, Hungarian people come to the United States. They established churches which were under control of the Reformed Church in their home country. In 1921 an agreement was made to be part of the American Reformed churches. This was the Tiffini Agreement. One part of these churches accepted this - today this is the Calvin Synod of the United Church of Christ - but not all. Dr Zoltan Kuthy a dean in New York and Rev. Endre Sebestyén dreamed of a separate Hungarian Reformed Church, this effort was widely supported. Independent Hungarian churches separated from these churches the first was the Independent Hungarian Reformed Church in Dubuque, Pennsylvania in 1924. The Independent Hungarian Reformed Church in America was formed. Five pastors signed the creation of this new denomination, Rev. Lajos Nánássy, Perth Amboy, NJ, Mihály Kovács, Detroit, MI, Endre Sebestyén, Duquesne, PA, Károly Vincze, Carteret, NJ, György Borsy-Kerekes, McKeesport, PA. In Dubuque they established a Presbytery. The dean was Endre Sebestyén, the janitor was István Bodnár. Sister church relations was established with the Hungarian Reformed Church.〔http://hungarianrca.org/www/index.php/egyhazunk/13-toertenelmuenk/28-85-eves-az-amerikai-magyar-reformatus-egyhaz〕
In 1928 a General Assembly was held in Trenton, NJ and a second presbytery was created, this time the denomination consisted of 17 congregations and 12 pastors. The church had a newspaper, founded in 1921, this was the Hungarian Church (Magyar Egyház - in Hungarian)〔http://hungarianrca.org/www/index.php/egyhazunk/13-toertenelmuenk〕 The present name was adopted in 1958. The church follows the Hungarian model and elects bishops for its three classes. They hold Synod meetings in every three years.〔http://www.reformiert-online.net/adressen/detail.php?id=112208&lg=eng〕

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