DescriptionReformed Dutch Church of Flushing (Bowne Street Community Church) 20190410 120534.jpg
English: Protestant Reformed Dutch Church of Flushing (Bowne Street Community Church) is a 18th Century (B.1891-92) Romanesque Revival style, especially notable for its prominent corner tower, decorative brickwork, and opalescent stained-glass windows.
The Protestant Reformed Dutch Church
The official church of New Netherland was the Reformed Dutch Church, one of a
number of Calvinistic denominations that were aligned with the teachings of John Calvin and
other theologians who separated from the Roman Catholic Church in the 16th century. During the English Colonial period the Anglican denomination became the official church of New York,
but the Reformed Dutch Church was allowed to continue and remained under Dutch authority
until after the American Revolution.
Landmarks Preservation Commission
December 13, 2016, Designation List 492
LP-2137
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