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3 The IRA refers to the Irish Republican Army, a paramilitary group, which sought to unite the Republic of Ireland in the south and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. 4 Brian and Edna Crossett have been with CPRC through all of its history. Brian now serves as elder in CPRC. 5 Cl
Members of the PRC will be glad to hear that the Covenant Protestant Reformed Fellowship in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, intends to bring to the PRC Synod of June 2006 a proposal to reorganize as a church. Should all be approved, we hope to become a church institute on the evening of Wednesday 2 Aug
Limerick The Covenant Protestant Reformed Church in Northern Ireland (CPRC) supports a mission field in Limerick, Ireland. Readers of the Standard Bearer should be aware that Ballymena, the home of the CPRC, and Limerick, the home of the Limerick Reformed Fellowship (LRF) are in different jurisdict
Along that same line, a sister congregation standing alone can obtain help in matters of discipline. Reformed church polity places checks on the authority of the consistory in the vital matter of church discipline. The consistory must obtain permission from the classis before proceeding to the se
Mr. Doezema is a member of Southwest Protestant Reformed Church and secretary of the Domestic Mission Committee. Northern Ireland Though the organization of a church is not the be-all and end-all of the work of missions, there's no denying that the reaching of that goal brings intense satisfaction