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Does the PRC Think They Are the Only True Church?

Richard Moore·1999-05-01

To answer the question as to what is the difference between CRC and PRC would take a long treatise to answer completely. Something that I will not take time to do on this page, however there are many pamphlets that do explain much of the difference between the two denominations on the PRC Home Page.

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The 75th Anniversary of the PRC: A Look Back

David Engelsma·1999-11-01

The issue in the formation of the PRC was doctrinal. The doctrinal issue concerned the gospel of salvation by grace alone with its end in a walk of holiness. At its synod in 1924, the CRC adopted a doctrine of "common grace." The doctrine has three distinct "points." The first makes the grace of God

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Synod 2014: The PRC Working Together

Barry Gritters·2014-07-01

The PRC also work together in missions. It's not that no congregation does mission work on its own, but when the PRCs work together to spread the gospel, they do so synodically. The churches together rejoiced to hear Rev. Bruinsma's oral report of the work in Pittsburgh -- work that the denomination

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PRC in the Philippines

Unknown·2022-02-01

You will recall that Rev. Vernon Ibe, in the January 1 issue of the Standard Bearer, provided an informative and helpful update regarding the Protestant Reformed Churches in the Philippines. As a follow up, we include here some recent pictures of the two congregations in the PRCP, namely the Berean

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Temporary Offices and Temporary Spiritual Gifts: A Defense against Pentecostalism

Covenant Reformed News - November 2024 PRC and Sister-Church News Highlights for June 4, 2023 *(Updated) PRC and Sister-Church News Highlights for May 28, 2023 PRC and Sister-Church News Highlights for May 21, 2023 *(Updated) More in this category: « The Faith and Practice of the PRC: A Summary

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PRC Synod of Faith, Jenison, 1994

David Engelsma·1994-07-01

1. A Reformed denomination is bound to the biblical principles stipulated in Articles 30 and 31 of the Church Order of Dordt which call for the formation of ecclesiastical assemblies regulating the work of the churches in common and whose decisions are regarded as settled and binding. Independent Re

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Protestant Reformed Christian Education (1)

Agatha Lubbers·1966-10-01

schools some work has been done to further the cause of distinctive P.R.C. education. The Federation of P.R.C.S. Societies sponsored a teachers’ seminar which met once monthly for several years. During this time more than twenty different papers were presented by teachers and ministers covering a va

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A Brief Summary of Our Current Work in the Philippines

Richard Smit·2014-01-01

The AGPRF is a mission work of the Berean PRC, and we have been helping the BPRC in that work with monthly preaching (in Tagalog) and catechism instruction since January 2010. Our preaching schedule for September to December 2013 has us listed for preaching every Lord’s Day, except for a one Sunday

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Mission Work of the Protestant Reformed Church in the Philippines (PCRP)

Vernon Ibe·2020-05-01

Years passed by, the work there flourished, and the consistory of PRCB decided to bring up the matter to the classis to make PRFA an official mission work of the PRCP. With great joy, the classis approved the recommendation of PRCB on October 31, 2017. And in July of 2019, PRCB called Rev. Ibe (past

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News From Our Churches

Benjamin Wigger·2008-11-01

The Randolph, WI PRC has begun a building project for a new sanctuary joined to their existing church building. Their current building is 40' x 75', the addition is 60' x 70'. If you have access to the Internet, check out the pictures of the construction at Randolph's web site www.randolphprc.org, o