The building houses three separate congregations:
(1) Hungarian language Reformed congregation, meeting 9:30AM-10:30AM, with perhaps 25-40 attending;
(2) The English language Reformed congregation, meeting 11AM-Noon, with 12-15 attending;
(3) The Hungarian language Lutheran congregation, meeting Noon-1, with perhaps 25-40 attending.
The congregations are rooted in their immigrant heritage. In celebration of the 500th anniversary of the reformation, they hosted ecumenical services which attracted Hungarian clergy from Baptist, Catholic, Seventh Day Adventist and Reformed for a time of worship, communion and feasting.
The small Reformed congregations usually contract with the Lutheran pastors for worship services.
Music is traditional organ with hymns in all services.
Protestant Hungarians should seek out this congregation on Cleveland's West Side. located within walking distance of the light rail line that passes from Hopkins Airport to central Cleveland. All of the congregations are friendly and have a heart to serve the Lord. Knowledge of the Magyar language is needed to understand the 9:30 and noon service.
The church building, built to serve a congregation of 300, is well maintained, but the maintenance burden on the small congregations. An external source of funds comes from monthly chicken paprikas lunches and occasional rental of the spacious church hall and kitchen. The facility is served by ample parking, with over 200 spaces available on its own lot or on neighboring commercial lots. The church does not have a website, but it does maintain a Facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/Hungarian-Reformed-Church-West-Side-218075258374643/ ).