The Presbytery of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland met online on the 3rd November. Besides the regular Presbytery business and financial updates, Mr Sylvester Konteh (student under care of Presbytery) took the next...
Presbytery met by way of Zoom on the 26th June. The March meeting had been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, so this was a busy meeting. The main item of business was giving...
The Scottish RP Church produces daily Bible reading notes called Let’s Worship God. Last week they started a new series in the Let’s Worship God booklets on 1 Samuel with notes written by guest...
Now, therefore,’ says the Lord, ‘Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning.’ So rend your heart, and not your garments; return to the Lord your God, for...
The following article is written by Mr Sylvester Konteh. Sylvester Konteh is a student under care of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland. He is from The Gambia, where he pastors Grace Reformed Church....
The Scottish church produces Bible Reading Notes each week. This week they are starting a new series in the ‘Let’s Worship God’ booklets on Titus. You can download the notes for the week or...
Before the Covenanters, before John Knox and the Reformation in Scotland, even before Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door in Wittenberg, there were a group of people in Scotland known as...
The latest edition of Good News, the magazine of the Scottish RP Church, is now out. Featuring articles on inclusive education, improving our worship, understanding the Trinity, an excerpt from the writings of William...
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland recently launched a new website. It has been redesigned to make it easier to navigate, especially for those using smartphones and tablets. On the website you can read...
Rev Kenneth Stewart, who is currently serving as minister of the Glasgow Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland, has been called by the Loughbrickland congregation of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland. The call...