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Nathaniel Pockras | January/February 2022 Issue
You might be familiar with Christ (Floyd, N.Y.) RPC, but did you know it’s the third RP congregation in its area? The first RP settlers arrived in ...
Nathaniel Pockras | January/February 2022 Issue
You might be familiar with Christ (Floyd, N.Y.) RPC, but did you know it’s the third RP congregation in its area? The first RP settlers arrived in ...
Noah Bailey | January/February 2022 Issue
Lord’s Days with the Lord’s supper can be a little harried for the elders. In addition to all the normal preparations for worship, they also meet ...
Kyle Borg | January/February 2022 Issue
Directly in front of me is a window. Beyond that window is my backyard, which opens to cornfields as far as the eye can see. Daily as I sit at my ...
Joel Hart | January/February 2022 Issue
“Made with real fruit.” “Bursting with fruity flavor.” “Fruit in every bite.” Advertising slogans repeatedly reveal this simple truth: ...
Katheryn Whitla | January/February 2022 Issue
Everyone come into the living room, we have news!” I remember hearing these words at age 11 and having no clue what was to follow. My four younger ...
Romesh Prakashpalan | January/February 2022 Issue
I was born in England but grew up in Southern California. My parents were devout Hindus who took us to the temple every week. A formative moment in my ...
Rose Point (New Castle, Pa.) RPC Mikayla R. Covington was awarded for the top graduate paper at the Ohio Communication Asso-ciation Conference on ...
Stephen Steele | January/February 2022 Issue
Although Reformed Presbyterians make up a very small part of the church of Jesus Christ in each nation of which they are a part, the original ...
John D. Edgar | January/February 2022 Issue
When the pandemic hit in Mar. 2020, White Lake, N.Y., RPC stopped having in-person services for a while. So, David Klussman planned on having family ...
RP Global Missions Staff | January/February 2022 Issue
These past two years, the Lord has confirmed for RP Global Missions that, in spite of a changing world, our work is not yet complete. When many ...
Robert Copeland and W. Ray Wilcox | January/February 2022 Issue
The Reformed Presbyterian Church was active and outspoken in the abolitionist movement even before the U.S. Constitution was written. Because of its ...
Russ Pulliam | January/February 2022 Issue
Historians sometimes underestimate missionaries or ignore their contributions to social justice and the advancement of Christ’s kingdom. That is the ...
Russ Pulliam | January/February 2022 Issue
James Eglinton has written a very timely biography of Herman Bavinck, 100 years after his death. An outstanding teacher of theology in Holland, ...
Denise (VanHorn) Copeland and Mitzie VanHorn | January/February 2022 Issue
Location: Denison, Kansas Presbytery: Midwest Organization: Oct. 6, 1871 Membership: 31 communicant; 10 baptized Pastor: Caleb Allen Website: ...
Drew Gordon | January/February 2022 Issue
My youngest brother is building a house in South Carolina for his family and our father to live in. Under normal conditions, they would already be ...
Ellen Vaughn has written an excellent biography about Elisabeth Elliot in nearly 300 pages, but I think Elliot would have shunned the title, Becoming ...
There is never a dull moment around Elaine. She tells stories, she laughs at herself, and she asks you questions that go beyond, “How was your ...
My life is full of play. I work as a professional cellist in Pittsburgh, Pa., and my job is to play all day. But the day quickly shifts from playing ...
Three things stand out about this year’s RPCNA Synod, and they are all the same thing. Synod has a few purposes, but a basic one is serving as ...
Location: San Diego, Calif. Presbytery: Pacific Coast Organization: Mar. 30, 1954 Membership: 37 communicant; 18 baptized Pastor: Vacant Website: ...