Fellowship of Reformed Churches
Drew Gordon | November 27, 2023
The North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC) met Nov. 14–16 in Providence, R.I. This 48th annual meeting was hosted by the ...
Drew Gordon | November 27, 2023
The North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC) met Nov. 14–16 in Providence, R.I. This 48th annual meeting was hosted by the ...
Thomas Wolf | November/December 2023 Issue
At age 11, I said in my heart that there is no God. Having been born in Communist East Germany on Oct. 7, 1976, I was taught from early childhood that ...
C.J. Williams | November/December 2023 Issue
Our God is a God who hears us, and He has created us in His image to hear Him (Ps. 65:2; 85:8). In the life of faith, much depends on hearing. Saving ...
Sabbath keeping has become unpopular. For some, the fourth commandment can conjure up images of boredom or sitting in church all day. Rhode Island ...
David Weir | November/December 2023 Issue
The Scripture reveals that getting old was not supposed to happen. Because of Adam and Eve’s sin, all of us are getting old (Gen. 2:17, 3:19). Adam ...
Tom Seaman | November/December 2023 Issue
When we think about the duty of giving, we may be tempted to think first of ourselves: what good givers we are, how we fail, or how we desire to ...
Noah Bailey and Pete Smith | November/December 2023 Issue
At some point in your life, you will likely be asked to run a meeting. This may be for your Girl Scout or Trail Life troop, your student government ...
Kyle Borg | November/December 2023 Issue
As a boy, I remember reading Frank Peretti’s novel This Present Darkness. My youthful imagination was inundated by this work of fiction that ...
Matthew Everhard | November/December 2023 Issue
I have some bad news, and some good news. Which do you want to hear first? This is the way that I softly break the fall whenever I have to tell a ...
Nathaniel Pockras | November/December 2023 Issue
The RPCNA has no congregations in the northern Great Plains or northern Great Lakes regions. But did you know that there were once churches in ...
Mark Sampson | November/December 2023 Issue
Churches located near military bases know the challenges of serving military families. Long separations from family, multiple moves, unpredictable ...
Evelyn Kruis | November/December 2023 Issue
Early Years: The Pain of Alcoholism In 1941, when Willa Copland was four, she remembers playing at the end of the road at the cattle farm her father ...
In October, Rosaria Butterfield discussed her new book with the Witness editor. Dr. Butterfield is the author of Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely ...
Natalie Thoman | November/December 2023 Issue
Inspiration My earliest memory of wanting to become an artist came when posing for the Pulitzer Prize winning artist, Aileen Ortlip Shea. At age ...
Frank Smith | November/December 2023 Issue
Location: Atlanta, Ga. Presbytery: Great Lakes-Gulf Organization: 2019 Membership: 12 communicant; 2 baptized Pastor: Frank J. Smith Website: ...
Drew Gordon | November/December 2023 Issue
When you are on a business trip, harried by transfers from planes to trains to automobiles, you try to get the best sleep you can in a strange bed in ...
Ed Schisler | September/October 2023 Issue
I want to testify to how the Lord has dealt graciously with me by pointing out two significant truths of this life. The Reality of Death My earliest ...
Sharon (Morning Sun, Iowa) RPC Bryan Schneider, pastor Our congregation has much to be thankful for, including people seeking solid, biblical ...
David Whitla | September/October 2023 Issue
Gordon James Keddie was born on Dec. 29, 1944, in Edinburgh, Scotland, to David and Norah Keddie. He was baptized in Chalmers Church of Scotland ...
Barry York | September/October 2023 Issue
I knew the day would come. My life, like yours, is increasingly becoming a digital one. At home, I was moving more and more away from filing papers ...
Location: Elkins Park, Pa. Presbytery: Atlantic Organization: 1851 Membership: 53 communicant; 23 baptized Pastor: John Edgar Website: ...
The work of the Home Mission Board is often understood as just assisting presbyteries in the work of church planting. While this is one of the primary ...
I made my way past Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and down Chandler Street. The smell of fresh corn dogs, tamales, and beer settled with the fading ...
If you go to our website, receive a newsletter, or visit us on social media, you may have noticed the new logo for the Reformed Presbyterian ...