RPCNA | Great Lakes/Gulf Presbytery | Lafayette (Indiana, USA) Organized: November 1968 Elders: Pastor Adam Niess, Ken Nelson, Jeff Kessler, Chris Stockwell, Bob Bibby, and Dan Webb (who recently retired from active duties) Deacons: G....
RPCNA | Great Lakes/Gulf Presbytery | Orlando (Florida, USA) Organized: December 1920 Elders: Pastor H. P. McCracken, James Pennington, Jonathan Schaefer, & Joseph Worsham Members: 74 Communicant, 31 Baptized Orlando RPC was founded, in...
RPCNA | Pacific Presbytery | Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) Joined RPCNA: April 2010 Elders: Pastor Bob Hackett & Pastor Patrick McNeely (provisional elder) Deacon: Eric Mulder Members: 20 Communicant, 19 Baptized At The Shelter Reformed...
Dallas RPC Dallas Reformed Presbyterian Fellowship held their first worship services in April 2013, meeting at a hotel in Plano. The new fellowship continued to meet for worship regularly with the goal of eventually...
‘There is no soundness in my flesh because of Your indignation; There is no health in my bones because of my sin.’ Psalm 38:3 Sin and Suffering We must avoid erring as Job’s friends...
Immanuel RPC in West Lafayette, Indiana, has now held two drive-in worship services: April 5th and April 12th, 2020. First, we checked with local officials that we would be able to conduct the service...
On Saturday, March 28th the Atlantic Presbytery of the RPCNA met remotely via the Zoom platform. 18 delegates and a few other elders as consultative members took part in the meeting. The Moderator, Noah...
Shortly before the COVID-19 shutdown of Pennsylvania, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary (RPTS) in Pittsburgh held its annual support dinner on Saturday, March 14th, 2020. Understandably, many were unable to attend this evening of fellowship...
What is RPIC? The Reformed Presbyterian International Conference (RPIC) is a six-day “family reunion” held every four years. Church family members come from places as far away as Africa, Australia, Cyprus, Ireland, Japan, Scotland,...
Kobe, Hyogo Kobe, a city of about 1.5 million souls, is located within Hyogo Prefecture. As of March 21, 2020, Hyogo had 107 confirmed cases of COVID-19. All major events have been cancelled, and...