Practical help and resources from an RP minister
Author: jacob
Mission Church Spotlight: Laramie RPC
The only congregation of the RPCNA in the state of Wyoming is in Laramie, a small city sprawled across a broad valley along Interstate 80 where the high plains meet the Rocky Mountains.
A Reformed Presbyterian Church Is Established in Las Vegas
Christ builds His church both by bringing new saints into existing congregations and by beginning new ones. What follows is an account, not of the whole process, but simply of the last few steps, of what has recently been accomplished in Las Vegas, Nev., RPC (LVRPC).
Mission Church Spotlight: All Saints RPC (Irvine, CA)
Just 15 miles from the enchanting Disneyland, Irvine has become a thriving hub, particularly for its Mandarin-speaking population, which has burgeoned to around 50,000 since 1997. Amid this, a unique story unfolded—the planting of All Saints (Irvine, Calif.) RPC.
Growing Ministers to Plant Churches
My reflections as a Resident in Training
Mission Church Spotlight: Atlanta RPC
Atlanta, Ga., RP Mission Church is located in “the Bluff,” an area notorious for heroin dealing and prostitution peddling. In April 2010, this ministry began with a Bible study conducted at a derelict AME church building—an edifice with four stone walls and no roof.
A New Denomination Is Established
At the RPCNA Synod of 2022, the churches of Canada were organized as the Canadian Presbytery of the RPCNA and were given permission to establish themselves as a new denomination. These efforts culminated in the formation of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Canada (RPCC) on the 12th of May.
Mission Church Spotlight: Oklahoma City RPC
OKC RPC is a group of about 9 families—28 baptized and communicant members. We also have about 17 adherents who are taking membership classes. We are immensely thankful to the Lord for the way He is building His church.
Two Visions for Church Planting
God’s blessing on old and new efforts
Mission Church Spotlight: Living Way RPC (Bryan, TX)
Living Way began as an idea in 2006 when our family moved from Lafayette, Ind., to Texas, where there were no RP churches.
