Spring 1908 – Born out of a revival in the Second Reformed Church, a group of Sunday School workers organized a Mission on the north side of Kalamazoo.
This mission, named North Reformed Church Mission, was primarily an outreach to the English speaking community and was located on the corner of Park and Patterson streets.
March 1909 – After a period of rapid growth, it was decided to organize the mission into a church.
March 18, 1909 – Historic date of organization and was officially named the North Park Street Reformed Church.
1929 – Six families transferred to help begin Trinity Reformed Church on the south side of Kalamazoo.
1945 – Eleven families transferred to help begin Hope Reformed Church on the west side of Kalamazoo.
1955 – Thirty members transferred to help begin Haven Reformed Church in Parchment.
March 18, 1958 – The State Senate passed the bill to sell a portion of the Michigan State Hospital property located on the corner of Barney Rd. and Douglas Ave. to the church
June 20, 1964 – Ground was broken for the building of the new church facility.
November, 1964 – The congregation voted to rename the church North Park Reformed Church.
June 3, 1965 – Ministry begins in the new location of 1316 Barney Road.
March 22, 2009 – The 100th Anniversary Praise Project begins in conjunction with Bronson Methodist Hospital, to continue the mission to reach out in the name of Jesus to our community.