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Archive for the ‘Hungarian Culture’ Category

Hungarian Reformed Church of Lorain Dinner & Concert

Piroska Pandy & Ferenc Santa
Gypsy Band

World-renowned Diva &
Virtuoso Violinist 2009 Tour

Piroska Pandy – Singing Star
From the stage of the Budapest Madach Theater

Ferenc Santa – Recent winner of the Kossoth Award

DINNER & CONCERT
Saturday, February 14th, 2009 6:00 PM
Hungarian Reformed Church of Lorain
1691 E. 31st Street Lorain, Ohio 44055
Call for Pre-paid Reservations by 2-10-09
440-277-8177

AN EVENING OF ENJOYABLE MUSIC
ONLY CLEVELAND AREA PERFORMANCE
$25.00 ADULTS $12.00 STUDENTS
MENU
Salad
Chicken Paprikas with dumplings & gravy
Stuffed Cabbage Bread
Dessert
Wine & Coffee

Debrecen Great Church Choir Photos – Nagy Templom

Here are several photos from the visit of the Debrecen Great Church Choir to our Hungarian Reformed Church in New York City. They were provided by Synod Presbyter Lehel Deak.

Phoenix, Arizona Hungarian Reformed Church and the Hungarian-American Social Club Host Evening of Dinner and Music

Phoenix, Arizona Hungarian Reformed Church and the Hungarian-American Social Club Host Evening of Dinner and Music

The Phoenix Hungarian Reformed Church (PHRC), The Hungarian American Social Club, and Pongrátz Entertainment are hosting an evening of dining and music on 31 January 2009 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hall of the PHRC.

Entertainment will be provided by Piroska Pándy – a Wonderful Singing Diva and a member of the Madách Theater in Budapest, Hungary, and Ferenc Sánta Jr. – Lead Violinist and the proud owner of Hungary‘s prestigious Kossuth Prize, and his Gypsy Band.

Reservations can be made with Szerénke Kaprinyák at 602-264-1420 or Gizella Mózer at 480-585-4160.

+ Hungarian American Social Club, 6445 Cavedale Drive, Phoenix, Arizona 85085

+ Hungarian Reformed Church in America, 3921 West Christy Drive,
Phoenix, Arizona
85029, 602-843-3598, bishop@hrca.us

2009 Epiphany Newsletter Westside Hungarian Reformed

Dear Friends,
Attached please find the Epiphany issue of the electronic version of our Church Visitor. Please, feel free to forward it to family and friends!
Have a Blessed New Year!
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Kedves Testvérek!

Csatolva küldöm elektronikus Egyházi Látogatónk 2009 Vizkereszti számát, amely bátran továbbitható barátok és családtagok felé! B.Ú.É.K.!

Zoltán S. Kelemen

2009 Epiphany Church Visitor

Daily Readings from Calvin on Reformatus.us

Updated 1/2/2009

CALVIN YEAR – Princeton Theological Seminary invites Christians around the world to celebrate the 500th anniversary of John Calvin’s birth by participating in “A Year with the Institutes,” a daily reading of Calvin’s major work The Institutes of the Christian Religion. (John Calvin is one of the most important founding theologians of the Reformed theological tradition and was born July 10, 1509.) Princeton Seminary, will provide a daily reading schedule and text of a section of the 1559 version of The Institutes for each day of 2009, except Sundays and Christmas Day. To participate see: www.ptsem.edu.

Note: These readings will be linked to daily from our website on the sidebar to the right of the main page Reformatus.us

To download Rev. Dr. James Goodloe’s readings list to your computer, click Calvins Institutes in 2009.

Rev. Dr. James Goodloe is the Executive Director of the Foundation for Reformed Theology.

2008 Church Visitor Westside Hungarian Reformed Church Cleveland OH

The 2008 Church Visitor Westside Hungarian Reformed Church Cleveland OH is now online.

Kedves Barátaim,
Csatolva küldöm legutóbbi Egyházi Látogatónk elektronikus változatát. Kellemes ?szutót mindnyájatoknak!
Üdvözlettel

Zoltán S. Kelemen
1463 Waterbury Road
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Cellular: 216. 403-1031

53rd Annual Hungarian Scout Festival

Rev. Zoltán Sándor Kelemen conducted a Reformed Worship Service for the Protestant scouts at 12 noon at the 53rd Annual Hungarian Scout Festival had been held on Sunday, August 31 in Parma, Ohio.

70th Anniversary & Rededication Ceremony of the Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden


Submission Date: August 25, 2008

Dear Friends,
This past Sunday afternoon I had the privilege to participate in the official 70th Anniversary & Rededication Ceremony of the Cleveland Hungarian Cultural Garden with a bilingual Opening Prayer. It has been really tough to find a parking place! Hungarians from various Organizations, Churches and Associations joined forces to renovate our National garden which is a jewel in the chain of Cultural gardens in East Cleveland. Approximately 200 attended the actual event. Prior to the Ceremony the crowd was entertained by the dances of the Csárdás Dance Company and the Reg?s Hungarian Scout Folk Ensemble – you may discover Zsófi Szélpál and Matyi Tábor on one of the pics -, as well as the live “cimbalom” music of Endre Cseh. Many thanks to all who have contributed to this project and participated in the fundraising activities!

See you next Sunday, August 31, either in Church or at the 53rd Annual Hungarian Scout Festival in the German Central park at 12 noon where I will be conducting the Protestant Worship Service!

In Christ`s Service
Zoltán S. Kelemen

1463 Waterbury Road
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Cellular: 216. 403-1031

………………….
Kedves Barátaink
Az elmúlt vasárnap abban a megtiszteltetésben volt részem, hogy résztvehettem a clevelandi Magyar Kultúrkert 70. jubileumi és Újjáavatási Ünnepségén. Városunk magyar Egyesületei, Egyházai és Szervezetei fogtak össze azért, hogy megújulhasson a kelet Cleveland szivében, a különféle nemzeti kultúrkertek sorában található nemzeti kertünk, aminek igy igyekeznek visszaállitani régi fényét. Csatolva küldök néhány fényképet az eseményr?l.

Látjuk egymást jöv? vasárnap, augusztus 31-én (Édesapám születésnapja!) a templomban vagy az 53. Cserkésznapon, ahol déli 12 órakor tartunk protestáns istentiszteletet!