An Eye to the Future
02. December 2019
“I do not like history. It is boring. Yet I just listened to three hours of lecture, and not once did I wonder when the class would end.” ...
02. December 2019
“I do not like history. It is boring. Yet I just listened to three hours of lecture, and not once did I wonder when the class would end.” ...
02. December 2019
I recently heard someone say that a congregation will not grow spiritually beyond the spiritual growth of its leaders. It would follow that the ...
25. September 2019
The following is an excerpt from William J. Edgar’s book History of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (1871–1920). Says the ...
25. September 2019
When the RPCNA Synod met in June at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pa., it was an opportunity to demonstrate one of the college’s core ...
25. September 2019
Psalm singing is experiencing a resurgence in the broader church. With that renewed popularity, new psalters or psalter-hymnals have cropped up. The ...
26. July 2019
Zach’s story in a nutshell I was blessed to be raised in a covenant home in Lisbon, N.Y. I was a mischievous child—goes along with my red hair! ...
26. July 2019
There are various ways to start a new church, but usually the leadership for it comes from a church planter. Church planting courses are typically ...
14. June 2019
In the final joint session of these concurrent synods, Pastor Shawn Anderson (Sycamore [Kokomo, Ind.] RPC) preached on John 17:1-5 and the manner of ...
12. June 2019
The RPCNA Synod began its day with a joint worship service with the ARP Synod. Pastor Gabriel Fluhrer (First ARP, Columbia, S.C.) spoke on the text, ...
11. June 2019
At 8:40 a.m. retiring moderator (and recently retired pastor) Bruce Martin dropped the gavel on the 188th Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of ...
10. June 2019
On the eve of the concurrent synods of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, ...
23. May 2019
When looking for a pastor, one does not just stop by a favorite big box or do-it-yourself store. One could spend countless, fruitless hours wandering ...
23. May 2019
In 1993 the Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America asked the Reformed Presbyterian Woman’s Association (RPWA) to oversee a ...
23. May 2019
Frank and Olive Walker became very special friends of the residents at the Reformed Presbyterian Home. Even though they lived across the country from ...
20. March 2019
Attending the only Reformed Presbyterian college in the world comes with its blessings and challenges. Misconceptions regarding the Geneva College ...
20. March 2019
“And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall ...
21. January 2019
As we fly over South Sudan, we are treated to a stunningly marbled landscape of greens and browns, speckled with trees and an occasional village or ...
21. January 2019
Reformed Presbyterians often think of their denomination as small and unnoticed—a remnant—but committed to the truth. Some may think of psalm ...
14. November 2018
Only a week or so into his new role as associate pastor at the Lafayette, Ind., RPC, Keith Evans got a shock. “Welcome to the ‘Just Beneath,’” ...
12. September 2018
The Lord not only renamed Simon Bar-Jonah “Peter” in Matthew 16:13-23, He also gave him something. What Jesus gave him helps distinguish the true ...