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Stories of Grace: PRCA 100th Anniversary Commemorative, 1925-2025

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The PRCA and the true/false church (4)

Joshua Engelsma·2022-05-15

Some might object and say that, while the assemblies have not erred since 2018, there is an unofficial acceptance of false doctrine. In response, consider, first, that any error that is unofficially maintained so pervasively in a denomination must inevitably show itself in the official declarations

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Ecclesiastical self-examination in the PRCA

Barry Gritters·2021-02-15
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But…Together…Grace: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the PRCA (and

Unknown·2025-09-29
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Common Grace

Stephan Regnerus·2013-05-01

With thankfulness to God, the PRCA has stood resolute in its rejection of the three points. We have maintained our biblical understanding that God’s grace is sovereign and particular—not common to all men. It is our prayer that God will continue upholding the PRCA in the defense of uncommon, particu

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Rev. Arie den Hartog (1)

Arie den Hartog·2002-10-01

Through all these factors, and after many prayers, Sherry and I came to the conviction that we must leave the CRC and join the PRCA. I spent three wonderful years studying at the Theological School of the PRCA. The Lord more and more convinced me of the call to the ministry and also led me into an e

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RCA and CRC Meet For “Unity Talks”

Agatha Lubbers·1972-07-01

The RCA al­lows the local church a great deal of auton­omy while the CRC is a corporation with a strictly developed hierarchy of priorities in a federated system. Delegates determined to work together, however, to produce church educational materials, teacher training, family festivals, youth organi

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Activity of the Committee for Contact with Other Churches

Unknown·2020-12-01

No longer are any meetings held with the URC in order to explore differences and seek a possible relationship. Nonetheless, the men of the URC were willing to discuss their churches' position on Federal Vision and the matter of finances on the mission field. Both of these discussions were at our req

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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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Aloof from the Alliance

David Engelsma·1993-06-01

The Alliance of Reformed Churches (ARC) is an organization made up of Christian Reformed congregations unhappy with the Christian Reformed Church (CRC) and of independent churches that have seceded from the CRC. It began in 1984 as a "Consistorial Conference" of CR consistories that objected to deve