Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church (Flatbush, New York, N.Y.)

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The Dutch Reformed Church was a Protestant denomination that originated in the Netherlands. Its doctrines were brought across the Atlantic Ocean to the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam (later New York City) in the early 17th century. The first Dutch Reformed congregation in New Amsterdam was established in 1628 in what would become lower Manhattan. Shortly after, congregations were organized across the East River in the villages occupying the future borough of Brooklyn: the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church, for example, was founded in 1654. After the English won control of New Amsterdam from the Dutch in 1664, subsequently renaming the settlement New York, they sought to establish Anglicanism as the dominant Christian denomination in the region. While many Dutch Reformed congregations were willing to assimilate into the Anglican tradition, others resisted; consequently, for over a century a heated (and sometimes violent) conflict ensued amongst New York's Dutch Reformed congregations, with those willing to assimilate pitted against those remaining committed to the Reformed denomination. After the American Revolution, the Dutch Reformed Church was no longer the predominant Christian denomination in New York, though it continued to flourish throughout the region. Brooklyn was a particular stronghold for the Dutch Reformed tradition, with some congregations even continuing to conduct their services in the Dutch language into the 19th century. With the onset of industrial and economic development and population surges in the 19th century, however, assimilation into the English-speaking world was inevitable for Brooklyn's Dutch Reformed congregations, as it was for the Dutch Reformed Church throughout America. In 1867, the American Dutch Reformed Church was officially renamed the Reformed Church in America. Reformed congregations remained active in Brooklyn throughout the 20th century, and as of 2010, many Reformed churches continue to populate the borough.

Sources: Balmer, Randall. "Reformed Church in America," in The Encyclopedia of New York City, ed. Kenneth T. Jackson (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press; New York: New York Historical Society, c1995), 992-993.

From the guide to the Dutch Reformed churches of Brooklyn collection, 1856-1971, (Brooklyn Historical Society)

Both the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church and the Dutch Reformed Church of Flatlands were founded in 1654, making them two of the three oldest congregations in the present-day borough of Brooklyn. The current Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church was built from 1793 to 1798 and the current Dutch Reformed Church of Flatlands was built in 1848. Both churches were landmarked by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966.

Sources New York Landmarks Preservation Commission. A Guide to New York City Landmarks. New York: Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1979.

From the guide to the Frances Donin collection on the Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush and Flatlands, Bulk, 1870-1920, 1820-1964, (Brooklyn Historical Society)

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creatorOf Dutch Reformed churches of Brooklyn collection, 1856-1971 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Dutch in New York lantern slide collection, circa 1880 to 1890 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Brooklyn Museum. Libraries and Archives. Lantern slide collection. Brooklyn churches; synagogues. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
referencedIn Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church collection, circa 1680 to 1930 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
creatorOf Frances Donin collection on the Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbush and Flatlands, Bulk, 1870-1920, 1820-1964 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Lott family papers, 1702-1954 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Peter Lowe correspondence, 1782-1818 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Lefferts family papers, circa 1650s-1970s Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
creatorOf Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush land lease to the Trustees of the Town of Flatbush, 1848 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn [Collection of material relating to Reformed churches in Brooklyn.]. New-York Historical Society
referencedIn Dr. Harry M. Spodak Flatbush photograph collection, circa 1890s Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
referencedIn Annie M. Holywell scrapbook, 1902-1933 Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)
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associatedWith Brooklyn Museum. Libraries and Archives. corporateBody
associatedWith Ditmars, John person
associatedWith Donin, Frances person
associatedWith Dutch Church Club (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Flatbush School District No.1 (New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Gravesend Reformed Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Gravesend Reformed Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). Chapel. corporateBody
associatedWith Holywell, Annie M. person
associatedWith Jan Martense Schenck House (New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Lee Avenue Reformed Dutch Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Lee Avenue Reformed Dutch Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). Sunday School. corporateBody
associatedWith Lefferts family family
associatedWith Lippold, F. A. person
associatedWith Livingston, Charles L., Jr. person
associatedWith Livingston, Maria Jane Lott, 1840-1916 person
associatedWith Lott, Abraham, 1684-1754 person
associatedWith Lott, Catharine Vanderbilt, 1757-1840 person
associatedWith Lott, Engelbart, 1654-1730 person
associatedWith Lott, Engelbert, 1719-1779 person
associatedWith Lott family family
associatedWith Lott, Gertrude person
associatedWith Lott, Jacobus person
associatedWith Lott, Jeremiah, 1776-1861 person
associatedWith Lott, Johannes E., 1746-1811 person
associatedWith Lott, John A., 1806-1878 person
associatedWith Lott, Lydia Lloyd, 1789-1865 person
associatedWith Lowe, Peter person
associatedWith New Lots Reformed Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Old Bushwick Reformed Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Old First Reformed Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Protestant Dutch Reformed Church of Flatlands (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Reformed Church in America. corporateBody
associatedWith Reformed Church in America. Classis of Brooklyn (N.Y.). corporateBody
associatedWith Reformed Church in America. Particular Synod of New York. corporateBody
associatedWith Reformed Church in the United States. corporateBody
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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) |x Church history
Flatlands (New York, N.Y.)
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