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Abounding in the Work of the Lord – The PRCP

Daniel Kleyn·2014-06-01
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Rev. Daniel Kleyn's address commemorates the formation of the Protestant Reformed Churches in the Philippines on April 9, 2014, reflecting on the rarity and significance of churches uniting around Reformed doctrine in an age of apostasy and denominational fragmentation. The speech, grounded in 1 Corinthians 15:58, encourages the newly established denomination to remain steadfast in their commitment to historic Reformed confessions and truth.

On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 a new denomination of Reformed churches was formed and established, namely "The Protestant Reformed Churches in the Philippines." On that momentous and memorable occasion, one of our missionaries in the Philippines, Rev. D. Kleyn, spoke to the two churches involved (the Berean Protestant Reformed Church and the First Reformed Church of Bulacan) and to all who attended concerning the significance of the event and of the work the Lord has given the newly formed...

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Daniel Kleyn
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2014-06-01

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