History
The origins of Hus Church are found in the Christian fellowship of Bohemian Protestant pioneers, who met regularly for worship over a 40 year period, despite the lack of a trained clergy. The congregation was formally organized on March 10, 1889, with about 100 members as the Czech Reformed Church and was renamed the Fourth Presbyterian Church later that year. On May 2, 1889 the congregation managed to buy their own building on the corner of 9th Ave and 7th St. To accomodate a growing congregation, a new church was built in 1915 and was renamed Husuv Pametni Presbyterni Chram (Jan Hus Memorial Presbyterian). In May 1973 the current building was dedicated. Hus Church is commited to witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In all its service this faith community seeks to offer the experience the reality of God's love and to share in the message of salvation offered through our Lord Jesus Christ. For a more detailed history go to www.huschurch.org/custom82.cfm.
Specialties
Mission Statement: Invite, Equip, and Inspire Our mission is to be a living display of God's love so that we may invite people into a life-changing relationship with Jesus Christ, equip them through knowing the Word and living in the Spirit to become authentic disciples of Jesus, and to inspire them to daring and imaginative lives of service and mission in the name of Jesus Christ, the Lord of all and the only Savior of the world. For more on our Mission Statement and our vision, please go to www.huschurch.org/custom81.cfm.