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Heidelberg Catechism – Question 32 (Lord’s Day 12)
Q32: But why are you called a Christian? A: Because by faith I am a member of Christ and thus a partaker of His anointing, in order that I also may confess His Name, may present myself a living sacrifice of thankfulness to Him, and with a free conscience may fight...
Fair Inheritance Between Children
Q: My children have varying degrees of financial need, and some are better at handling money than others. How do I create a will that’s helpful and fair? A: Estate plans based on equal shares can sometimes lead to results that are not actually helpful and, in some...
North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council | RCUS
What Is the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC)? Many Christians may not realize how Reformed and Presbyterian churches cooperate across denominational lines. Through the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council, churches work together to...
Heidelberg Catechism – Question 31 (Lord’s Day 12)
Q12: Why is He called “Christ,” that is, Anointed? A: Because He is ordained of God the Father and anointed with the Holy Spirit to be our chief Prophet and Teacher, who has fully revealed to us the secret counsel and will of God concerning our redemption; and our...
William Tyndale and the English Bible | Reformed Herald
William Tyndale: The Man Who Gave the Bible to the English People What would you risk so people could read the Bible in their own language? For William Tyndale, the answer was everything. Tyndale was a key figure in the English Reformation who worked to translate the...
Editorial: Growing in Wisdom Through Difficult Scriptures | Reformed Herald
Why Does Scripture Sometimes Make Us Wrestle With Hard Questions? Some parts of the Bible seem straightforward, while others make us slow down and think more deeply. But this is often exactly how God teaches us—by drawing us into reflection rather than simply giving...
Heidelberg Catechism – Questions 29-30 (Lord’s Day 11)
Q29: Why is the Son of God called “Jesus,” that is, Savior? A: Because He saves us from all our sins, and because salvation is not to be sought or found in any other. Q30: Do those also believe in the only Savior Jesus, who seek their salvation and welfare from...
GPTS Confessional Conference: “The Bride” – Free Conference Recordings Available
Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (GPTS), a seminary the RCUS supports in their faithful labors in training up men for the ministry, hosted their annual Confessional Conference. Their theme was “The Bride” and all sessions are available to be streamed for...
Heidelberg Catechism – Question 28 (Lord’s Day 10)
Q28: What does it profit us to know that God created, and by His providence upholds, all things? A: That we may be patient in adversity, thankful in prosperity, and for what is future have good confidence in our faithful God and Father, that no creature shall separate...
Heidelberg Catechism – Question 27 (Lord’s Day 10)
Q27: What do you understand by the providence of God? A: The almighty, everywhere-present power of God, whereby, as it were by His hand, He still upholds heaven and earth with all creatures, and so governs them that herbs and grass, rain and drought, fruitful and...