First RPC of Cambridge
Katelyn Greenewald | May/June 2022 Issue
Congregants, friends, and former congregants gathered at First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Cambridge (FRPCC) on Aug. 21–22 to celebrate the ...
Katelyn Greenewald | May/June 2022 Issue
Congregants, friends, and former congregants gathered at First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Cambridge (FRPCC) on Aug. 21–22 to celebrate the ...
Joel Wood | May/June 2022 Issue
Have you ever found yourself being misunderstood? Perhaps you were trying to help, only to ruin everything. Maybe romantic feelings you found ...
Barry York | May/June 2022 Issue
Many of the psalms are deemed “royal psalms.” Whether they are psalms that declare God is king (such as Psalms 93–99) or ones that feature ...
Gloria Van Vlack | May/June 2022 Issue
Last summer, when I was 15, I went to a mock government camp for homeschoolers called iGov-ern run by HSLDA. At the camp, we participated in a ...
Mark Sampson | May/June 2022 Issue
As the shells rip overhead, exploding somewhere behind the Marine, he presses himself deeper into the mud, wishing he were another three feet deeper. ...
Lydia Stowe | May/June 2022 Issue
Have you read an entire book of the Bible in one sitting? (Third John doesn’t count.) When was the last time? If you’re like me, before I started ...
Taylor Ramsey | May/June 2022 Issue
Location: Beaver Falls, Pa. Presbytery: Alleghenies Organization: 1886–1889 Membership: 46 communicant; 10 baptized Pastor: Micah ...
Drew Gordon | May/June 2022 Issue
Whether the narrative is George Orwell’s 1984 or Vladimir Putin’s Russia, the proverb reads the same: Lying is hard work. Think about the vast ...
Taylor Ramsey | May/June 2022 Issue
Barely able to keep the tears from my eyes, I walked down the church aisle, flowers in hand. My white train swished behind me. In just a few short ...
Nathaniel Pockras | April 01, 2022
During the final years of the Chinese Civil War in the late 1940s, our South China Presbytery was comprised of several ministers: some American and ...
Tori Mann | March/April 2022 Issue
Do I start my story with God’s promise to Abraham? Or Peter’s sermon to the Gentiles? Or I could start when my ancestors first became believers ...
White Lake, N.Y., RPC David Coon, pastor The ordination and installation of David Klussman to the office of elder on Oct. 24 was a cause for ...
William Edgar | March/April 2022 Issue
Out of nowhere, as far as I knew, Harold appeared. For two years my congregation had tried calling one “star” after another. None were interested ...
Robert Sabolich | March/April 2022 Issue
I cannot help but smile as I read Nehemiah 10, and not because there is any humor in it. I smile because the author takes the time to work through the ...
Caleb McCracken | March/April 2022 Issue
As a mission station of the denomination, Geneva College is deeply committed to equipping students for fruitful and faithful service to God and to ...
Rich Holdeman | March/April 2022 Issue
The Challenge of Infertility Very few Christian couples preparing for marriage expect to have trouble conceiving and bearing children. Often in ...
Nathaniel Pockras | March/April 2022 Issue
For the past few decades, Indiana has been one of the RPCNA’s strongest regions, but nearly all the Indiana congregations have been founded in ...
Nathan Eshelman | March/April 2022 Issue
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck. Surely you have heard the old saying. That may be true when ...
Kyle Sims | March/April 2022 Issue
In my freshman year at Erskine College, a group of us students discussed the use of words. The specific discussion revolved around certain words like ...
Anastasia Brown | March/April 2022 Issue
The Presbytery of the Alleghenies (POA) hosted their annual fall retreat Dec. 3–5 in Franklin, Pa. Coming near the end of both a calendar year and ...
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 ...