History
“Now in the church at Antioch there were prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul.  While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off." Acts 13:1-3

Missions:
Intrinsic to the Essence of
Hawthorne Gospel Church

As told by our Senior Pastor John Minnema
1915
In 1915, the renowned evangelist Billy Sunday conducted an evangelistic crusade in Paterson, NJ. Following this event, some of the newly converted women initiated a Bible Study.
1925
By 1925, some Christian men, standing outside a home in Hawthorne, were inspired by their wives attending the Ladies' Bible class. Their passion for spreading the word led to discussions about organizing Sunday afternoon meetings — not in traditional “church time” — solely to preach the gospel. On June 5, 1925, in a rented fire hall in Hawthorne, 24 believers gathered to hear the teaching of God’s Word.
As the attendance for these meetings grew, it became clear that God was working. Thus was born the Hawthorne Gospel Mission, a name embodying their core belief: the paramountcy of sharing the gospel.
1932
By 1932, the mission evolved and was rechristened as the Hawthorne Gospel Church. As offerings flowed in, they were generously directed to support multiple missionaries and organizations, ensuring the gospel they preached was accessible to all.
Rooted in the teachings of God's Word, the church believes in “...going and making disciples of all nations…” as stated in Matt. 28:19. Following the directive of Jesus in Acts 1:8, they've been his “...witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth”.
1939
Not only did they focus on Hawthorne and its neighboring regions, but they also had an unwavering commitment to evangelism on a global scale. Supporting numerous missionaries initially, by 1939 they sent out Ed Schuit, the first among many to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Present Day
The fervor that kindled the initial desire to share the gospel worldwide remains undiminished. Through all these years, missions have been intrinsic to the essence of the Hawthorne Gospel Church!
‘I am your missionary, representing on that field the widespread ministry of the Hawthorne Gospel Church. I am not alone in the work; we, you and I, stand and work together.’ 1947. Horace McGuill...Pakistan Refugee Camps
I am very glad for the privilege of being in the Lord’s work in a place where the Gospel is scarcely known.’  1949
Dr Walter Newman...Martinique
‘In order to learn to learn to speak their (Shapra) language fluently, we must live right with the Indians and get to know them in all situations of life. An understanding of them and their way of living is necessary to a good translation of the Bible into their own language.’ 1950. Doris Anderson…Peru
It has been our privilege to go out into the villages…..even though we could no talk to the people, we were glad to go and were challenged by their great interest. We are anxiously waiting for the day – working on it – when we can come to them with the good news of our wonderful Savior and Lord.’ 1949. Neil & Cay Vander Ploeg…Congo, Africa
‘We need young men who can be taught to read and to be grounded in the scriptures so they will be able to go out among their own people as evangelists.’1948. Gladys Gilson...West Africa
‘Our work at Blukwa is just a small part of the whole, and we praise God for the privilege of serving Him here………many precious souls among the Lendu and Bahema people have turned from darkness unto light’. 1950. Ed Schuit…Belgian Congo

History of Sending 1939 to Present

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Name
Service Start
Service End
Locations
Name
Service Start
Service End
Locations
Whelan, Michael
1981
1986
Schuit, Bill & Barb
1981
1995?
Palau
Lyons, Steve & Carol
1981
2005+
Congo,Dar Es Salaam Tanzania
Percy, Jim & Dee
1981
2005
French
Shortmeier, Brian & Susan
1981
Active
Papua New Guinea, Florida
Diedrich, Mark & Karen
1982
1991
Murphy, Bridget
1982
1987
New Jersey
Schuit, David & Rebekah
1982
2005
Mwanza, Tanzania
Rasmussen, Roger & Judy
1983
2001
Honduras, Baja Pen, Mex / Spain
Pelphrey, Phil & Ruth
1983
1993
Krumpfer, Lorelei
1983
1986
Paterson
Hodge, Lonnie & Ruth
1983
1997
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Noar, Bill & Pamela
1983
2005+
Japan
Greco, Richard
1983
1986
New Mexico
Gatto, Charles & Ruth
1984
2005+
Capitan, New Mexico
Gundlah, Janet
1984
1987
New Hampshire
Degelman, Mary
1984
1988
Hoffman, Dave & Alice
1984
Active
num countries / cont, Georgia
Ishii, Roger & Shelly
1984
Active
Univ of Maryland
Wesley, Robert & Margaret
1985
2001
France
Craig, Cathy
1985
Active
New Jersey
Buchanan, Osborne & Diane
1985
2007
Pennsylvania
Engel, Harold
1986
1988
Hoffman, Brian & Nancy
1986
Active
Northern Kenya, Virginia
Newman, Jim
1986
1992
Uehle, Larry & Marilyn
1986
2005
Congo, Chicago
Weinstein, Larry
1986
1989
Paterson
Shultz, Tim & Melanie
1986
Active
New Jersey
Christensen, Doug
1987
Active
Bolivia, North Carolina
Kummer, Bob & Sue
1987
Active
Pennsylvania, Italy, Germany
M. K & K
1987
Active
France
Griswold, William
1988
1991
North Carolina
Hitchcock, Lis
1988
1990
Buffalo
Nyqvist, Annette
1988
1997
Alabang, Banaue, Philippines
H. D&J
1989
Active
Tanzania, Kenya, N. Africa
Remmers, Phil & Renee
1989
Active
China, North Carolina
Schuit, John & Pattie
1989
2000
Kenya
Lillis, Steve & Camile
1989
Active
V, Mark
1989
Active
Tunisia, NAfrica, Spain, N.Mexico
Kull, Mark & Rachel
1990
Active
Spain, Dallas

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