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The Kirk on Rutgers Farm

By Frederick Brückbauer

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a century-long saga of faith, resilience, and community impact centered around a New York church and the generations it shaped.

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2008-05-02
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Summary

"The Kirk on Rutgers Farm" by Frederick Brückbauer is a chronicle of a distinguished church in New York City and tells the story of its 100-year impact on the surrounding area. The story goes back to the day it was founded and gives a sense of the people who helped. It also tells the early stories of the Rutgers family and other important people connected to the church and their impact on the church and the world around them. Readers will be able to feel the original historical importance that this church had by emphasizing the strong souls of its early members. It shows how the church changes in both good and bad times, especially highlighting its members' strong commitment to staying true to their beliefs even when money was tight. People like Henry Rutgers, whose generous actions helped the church get started and last, are highlighted in setting the stage for something that would last for many years to come.

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