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Covenant Reformed Church (Sacramento, CA) Celebrates 50th Anniversary
Members and friends of Covenant Reformed Church of Sacramento gathered to celebrate the church’s 50th Anniversary this week. Begun as a mission work by the late Rev. Jefferson Duckett, the congregation has been served by four pastors, including Pastor...

Baptism | Trinity Reformed Church of Sioux Falls, SD
Praising God for the blessing of these covenant children, Nolan DeGroot and Blakelee Maassen, who were baptized Sunday! We continue to rejoice in the Lord’s goodness! The post Baptism | Trinity Reformed Church of Sioux Falls, SD appeared first on RCUS.

Hope Haven Developmental Disabilities Awareness for Month of March
During the month of March, which is designated a time to highlight Developmental Disabilities Awareness, Hope Haven celebrated and highlighted just some of the ways their clients use their gifts and talents in the community. Check out all the stories at the link...

Easter Baptism | Covenant Reformed – Sacramento, CA
Kyle and Megan Batista present their son Lincoln for baptism on Easter Sunday at Sacramento. The post Easter Baptism | Covenant Reformed – Sacramento, CA appeared first on RCUS.

March-April Reformed Herald
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LIFE FROM THE VANTAGE POINT OF ETERNITY By Paul David Tripp
"Grace works to free you from your eternity amnesia so that you will be willing and able to live with the purifying hope of what is to come. You and I don’t always live what we say we believe. There is often a disconnect between our confessional theology and our...
TONGUE-TIED AND DUMB ON THINGS OF CHRIST? By JC Ryle
“What do we know ourselves of spiritual conversation with other Christians? Perhaps we read our Bibles, and pray in private, and use public means of grace. It is all well, very well; but if we stop short here we neglect a great privilege and have yet much to learn. We...
“SIN DOESN’T ALWAYS LOOK SINFUL TO US” By Dr. Paul David Tripp
"I wish I could say that sin always appears horribly ugly and destructive to me, but it doesn’t. I wish I could say that all the time and in every way I hate what God hates, but I don’t. I wish I could say that I always love to do what is right, but I don’t. I wish I...