Admitting Guests to the Lord’s Supper
In the broader Reformed/Presbyterian context, it is common to fence the Lord’s Supper with a verbal warning only. Typically that […]
Read moreIn the broader Reformed/Presbyterian context, it is common to fence the Lord’s Supper with a verbal warning only. Typically that […]
Read moreThe church that I serve, the Free Reformed Church of Launceston, has just rolled out a new website. You can […]
Read moreThe Acts of day 5 of the Synod have just been published — but I haven’t yet had the opportunity […]
Read moreI’ll make two remarks about the latest set of Provisional Acts (which you can find here). The other day I […]
Read moreThe Canadian Reformed synod is now underway in Dunnville, Ontario. As I understand it, the provisional Acts will be published […]
Read moreIt begins next week. Every three years the Canadian Reformed Churches hold a synod, their broadest assembly. This year’s synod […]
Read moreDeclined the call to the Free Reformed Church of Kelmscott, WA: Rev. A. Witten of the CanRC of Vernon, British […]
Read moreRegular readers will have noticed a couple of news items over the last week from the Free Reformed Churches of […]
Read moreDeclined the call to the Cairns ward of the FRC Armadale, WA: Candidate Randall Visscher.
Read moreCalled to the Free Reformed Church of Kelmscott, WA: Rev. Arend Witten of the CanRC of Vernon, British Columbia.
Read moreI have been debating whether to write this post. I don’t like to be the one who breaks bad news. […]
Read moreThey’ve called it “The Thrilla on the Hilla.” Conservative senator Patrick Brazeau and Liberal MP Justin Trudeau went head-to-head in […]
Read moreIn early February, Senator Pierre-Hugues Boisvenu caused a minor crisis for the ruling Conservative party when he expressed his opinion […]
Read moreThis appeared in the January 2012 issue of Reformed Perspective. The death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il on December […]
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