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Title: John Medendorp Collection, 1933-1992

ID: COLL/167

Primary Creator: John Medendorp (1892-1976)

Extent: 2.0 Boxes

Arrangement: Folder level description

Abstract

Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes notes; sermons; commemorative booklets on the American Bible Society and the Nathaniel Institute; three scrapbooks with clippings from religious periodicals (one scrapbook on the Bolt family); and a series of articles published in the Bozeman, Montana Courier in 1949, entitled "History of Holland Settlement."

Biographical Note

John Medendorp was born, October 19, 1892, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  He received his education in the local schools, graduating from Calvin Seminary in 1912.  Later he received the STD degree from Pike’s Peak Bible Seminary.

Upon graduation from the seminary, John Medendorp was ordained into the Christian ministry and remained active until shortly before his death.  During the years of full active ministry, he was minister in Dutton, Michigan, from September 23, 1921 until 1926.  Thereafter he served in Rusk, Michigan (1926-1930); Racine, Wisconsin (1930-1945); Bozeman, Montana (1945-1951); and Ogilvie, Minnesota (1951-1958).  When he retired, he continued to serve as assistant pastor of First Zeeland Christian Reformed Church from 1958-1966 and then served as assistant pastor in the South Grandville Christian Reformed Church.

During his ministry, he was active on classical committees and served as a member of the denominational Board of Home Missions.  He was delegated to synod in 1932 and in 1946.  He was an avid reader of a variety of religious magazines and kept abreast of theological studies appearing in various periodicals.

He married Wilhelmina Antoinette Hoogerwerk the year of his ordination.  She was still living when he passed away December 5, 1976.  The family included one daughter and three sons.


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Item 1: Scrapbook 1: Meditation from De Wachter and Clippings from The Standard Bulletin on leer en leven
Item 2: Scrapbook 2: F.N.C. financial report of classis; Copies, not in sequence, of the Gospel Witness and Protestant;  Advocate 1949-1954, published in Toronto, Canada (evangelical)
Item 3: Scrapbook 3: The Bolt Family
Item 4: Bound copy: Souvenir Christian Psychopathic Hospital --- 1929
Item 5: Report of Committee of Ten, Synod --- 1940
Item 6: Worldly Amusements in the Light of Scripture, Synod --- 1928
Item 7: Studies in Missions-Japan, by H. Bruinooge and E. A. Van Baak

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