The 100th Anniversary of the PRCA
Brian Huizinga reflects theologically on the Protestant Reformed Churches in America's centennial, emphasizing that a church's 100-year existence depends not on mere external continuity but on faithful adherence to gospel preaching, sound doctrine, proper discipline, and the sacraments. The article underscores that such longevity is possible only through God's sovereign grace and divine providence, not human effort or institutional stability.
CENTENNIAL This year marks the centennial of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America, a denomination made up of thirty-two congregations in the USA and Canada. A special anniversary event, PRCA100 (prca100.org), is being planned for next month with an invitation to sister churches and contacts throughout the world. This issue of the Standard Bearer is the magazine's own contribution to the centennial. A centennial is a 100th anniversary. 100 years is a long time on the earth. Scripture...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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