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We hope this list of live streamed services will be of benefit to you at this present time – whether you are in lockdown and your own pastor isn’t able to conduct services, whether...
We hope this list of live streamed services will be of benefit to you at this present time – whether you are in lockdown and your own pastor isn’t able to conduct services, whether...
January is a month when many people set resolutions. According to sources online, one of the most common resolutions chosen for the New Year, aside with health or financial goals, is to “read more.” With only 12% of people...
Not everyone can attend seminary, yet we often recognize the benefit of obtaining a more formalized theological training. Realizing this reality, RPTS (the RP Seminary in Pittsburgh) has prepared some special courses to help...
THE COVENANTERS – A History of the Church in Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution, James King Hewison, Banner of Truth Trust, 2019, hbk, Vol. 1 504 pages, Vol. 2 608 pages, £40.00. A...
Below is the next in our series of articles written by Alexander R. Wright for children and young people. A. R. Wright grew up in Northern Ireland. He was minister in the Ballylaggan Congregation...
The call to serve as a ruling elder is a high calling from the Triune God. Elders are placed by the Holy Spirit to oversee congregations that belong to the God who purchased them...
Over one hundred people attended this year’s Westminster Conference (run by RPTS) to engage in the topic of Further Sanctified, Really and Personally. The speakers included Rev. Keith Evans, Dr. Richard Gamble, Dr. Jeff Stivason,...
This year’s Reformed Theological Journal has just been released. The journal is published each November by the RP Theological College in Belfast and contains articles from the college professors, as well as other RP...
The opening meeting of the 2020/2021 Session of the Reformed Theological College (Belfast) was held this year in Trinity RPC on Wednesday 7th October. The chairman, Prof. Warren Peel, welcomed all present and also...
In 1836, a typhus epidemic hit Scotland. The minister in my own congregation in Stranraer at the time was William Symington. As both his unpublished diaries and a memoir written by his sons reveal,...