by Hannah Foster | Mar 27, 2024 | RCUS News
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As we approach our Tricentennial next year, we do not merely want to look back, but forward as well. In that spirit, the Tricentennial Committee, in conjunction with the RCUS Finance and Endowment committees, have launched Mission 2025. The purpose of this new initiative is to focus our attention on the future, the next 100 …
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by Hannah Foster | Mar 25, 2024 | RCUS News
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Legalism holds its grip upon the minds and hearts of countless numbers of people in our time. It was no different in the sixteenth century when Martin Luther drew a radical distinction between the gospel of grace and the legalism of all other religions outside of biblical Christianity. As Luther contemplated religions of works in …
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by Hannah Foster | Mar 22, 2024 | RCUS News
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The First 300 years 2025 marks the three-hundredth anniversary of our church, which will be highlighted by a Tricentennial Celebration at Mount Rushmore, SD. What a magnificent testimony of God’s goodness and mercy to us, and to those who have gone before us! I know you share with me the fervent desire that we bequeath …
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by Hannah Foster | Mar 20, 2024 | RCUS News
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A long time ago in the Old Testament, there was a rich lady. She was also very generous, which means she liked to share her riches. She was married to a kind man, but they had no children. And she really wanted to have a baby. At that time, the preachers in the land of …
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by Hannah Foster | Mar 18, 2024 | RCUS News
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Zsuzsanna (Lorántffy) Rakoczy: Patroness of the Hungarian Church Around 1600, in the town of Sárospatak in northern Hungary, a girl named Zsuzsanna Lorántffy was born into a noble Protestant family. Despite her noble status, her childhood was not easy. While Zsuzsanna was still young, her mother died while giving birth to another daughter; and her …
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