Trinity RPC in Newtownabbey was the venue for the closing meeting of the 2021/22 session of the Reformed Theological College, held on Thursday 21st April. Rev. John Watterson opened the meeting, welcoming all who...
On Thursday evening the 11th of November, a few of us women in the Scottish RP Church were able to join in on the Irish RP Church’s Women’s Fellowship meeting over Zoom. During this...
The opening of the new session at the Reformed Theological College (Belfast) was held at Trinity on Tuesday 5th October. The Chairman, Prof Andrew Kerr, welcomed all present, especially the students, their wives and...
Anne McConaghie, Vice President of the RPCI Women’s Fellowship recently sent us this report. If you would like to see a congregation or ministry you are involved in highlighted on the RP Global Alliance...
RPC of Canada to be formed! After careful deliberation, the RPCNA Synod today confirmed a special resolution presented by several Canadian RP churches petitioning to become a distinct Reformed Presbyterian Church denomination in the...
Tonight (June 14) the 189th meeting of the RPCNA Synod convened. And so did the 190th! Cancellation of the 2020 Synod meeting (due to COVID) meant that Synod gaveled in as a formality for...
The Atlantic Presbytery held its annual spring meeting online due to the travel restrictions in place for some states, especially those in New England. The meeting was held on Friday evening, March 26th and...
The Presbytery of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland met on the 16th March. Rev. Tim Donachie completed his term as moderator, and he will be transferring his credentials to the Irish RP Church...
The Women’s Fellowship of the Irish RP Church organised a special prayer event for the ladies of the Scottish and Irish RP Churches on Thursday the 4th February. Over 180 ladies joined the Zoom...
The Midwest Presbytery of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America gathered for their annual meeting in November. We originally were scheduled to meet in Kansas, but local restrictions on gatherings prompted us to...