Winfield Reformed Church

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Winfield Reformed Church (Chinese: 恩惠歸正教會) is a Protestant church founded in 1880, located in Woodside, Queens, New York City. The church was originally located on Queens Boulevard and moved to its current location in 1910. The current building was built in 1914.[1] It is part of the Reformed Church in America (RCA) denomination. It is the oldest Taiwanese church established in North America.

The church was historically Dutch-speaking and remained a mainly white congregation until a large wave of Taiwanese immigrants came in the community in the 1960s. It became mostly Taiwanese in the late 1960s and became the first mainly Taiwanese congregation in North America in 1969. Preaching continued in both English and Taiwanese.[2][3][4]

Taiwanese activism

Winfield was a hotbed for Taiwanese independence activism outside of Taiwan for many decades. Pastors and worshipers frequently engaged in Taiwan rallies and causes. When China replaced Taiwan on the United Nations in 1979 NBC sent reporters to interview the opinions of New York Taiwanese at Winfield.[1]

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