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Bartel N. Huizenga Collection

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Bartel N. Huizenga Collection, 1947-1993 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

By Ed Gerritsen, 2011

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Collection Overview

Title: Bartel N. Huizenga Collection, 1947-1993

ID: COLL/517

Primary Creator: Huizenga, Bartel N. (1922-1993)

Extent: 1.5 Cubic Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Date Acquired: 00/00/2011

Abstract

Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes correspondence, reports, minutes, letters of call, supporting materials, and biographical information that details service in Christian Reformed Home Missions.

Biographical Note

Bartel (Bart) Nicholas Huizenga was born on October 31, 1922 in Highland, Indiana. Even at a young age, Huizenga knew he wanted to pursue a career in ministry. He enrolled at Calvin College and then the Theological Seminary. Once he earned his Th.B. in 1947, he became ordained at the Le Mars CRC in Iowa. He served the congregation until 1950. He went on to serve two other churches, Kenosha, WI (1950-54) and Bethany, Bellflower, CA (1954-1958).

From 1958 to 1965, Huizenga was a home missionary for Classis Rocky Mountain at Albuquerque, NM. He continued to serve as a home missionary in Visalia, CA (1965-70) and Olympia, WA (1970-74). During this time Huizenga attended Fuller Theological Seminary and earned a M.A. from the University of New Mexico in 1970. From 1974 through 1975, Huizenga served as Regional Home Missionary for the United States' Southwest. He went on to serve as a home missionary in Otay Mesa, CA (1975-81) and Porterville, CA (1981-1986). In 1980, Huizenga earned his M.Div. from Calvin Theological Seminary. Before retiring in 1990, Huizenga served one last congregation as pastor in Akron, OH.

Huizenga served the denomination as a delegate to the synod a number of times. He started churches in Bakersfield CA and El Paso, TX.  He also served his communities in different service clubs, public school PTAs, juvenile project committees, and desegregation committees. On August 8, 1993, Huizenga passed away from a brain tumor and heart attack. His wife, Tena, and their six children survived him.

Administrative Information

Repository: Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

Alternate Extent Statement: 3 Boxes

Acquisition Source: Jonathan L. Huizenga, 2011


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[Series 1: Biographical information, 1993],
[Series 2: Correspondence, 1958-1974],
[Series 3: Reports, minutes, correspondence, and supporting documents, 1956-1989],
[Series 4: Letters of Call, 1947-1980],
[Series 5: General Material],
[All]

Series 5: General Material
Box 4
Folder 1
Item 1: “Evangelizing our Jews Neighbors or Church Community Jewish Evangelism,” by Albert Huisjen --- 1952
Item 2: “The Why and How of Church Community Jewish Evangelism, A Miscellany of Papers,” by Albert Huisjen --- May 1953
Folder 2: Material re: Catholicism
Folder 3: Material re: Bible Conferences
Folder 4: Material re: Young Calvinist --- 1952, 1956, 1957
Folder 5: Material re: Worldly Amusements
Folder 6: Booklet: “CRC Directory of Indian Churches” --- January 1975
Folder 7: Material re: Summer Cycle Tours

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Biographical information, 1993],
[Series 2: Correspondence, 1958-1974],
[Series 3: Reports, minutes, correspondence, and supporting documents, 1956-1989],
[Series 4: Letters of Call, 1947-1980],
[Series 5: General Material],
[All]


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