The Civil Government Has Asked Us to Pray
As Presbyterians we have a very careful understanding of the relationship between the church and the civil magistrate. If you’d like to probe this in any depth ...
As Presbyterians we have a very careful understanding of the relationship between the church and the civil magistrate. If you’d like to probe this in any depth ...
Friendly reminder… Don’t forget to adjust your clocks back an hour before you go to bed Saturday (Nov 5th) night. Enjoy the extra hour of rest.
I enjoy “old” songs. You know – Beatles music from 1964, Frank Sinatra from 1957, even Bob Wills from 1940! But, in the grand scheme of things these are n...
On Wednesday afternoon we had the great joy to celebrate the retirement of Jan Robbins, our longtime Church Secretary. Jan came to us in the Spring of 2004. Fro...
Derek Scott pointed me to great article over at Crossway on Family Worship by Donald Whitney (of Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life fame). I reference...
The other day I read the following verses to my kids from the book of John 12:1-8 Then, six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus was w...
As we near February, we come to our church’s annual offering of the Communicant’s Class. This roughly twelve week class introduces and reviews the f...
The first thing that strikes many visitors as they worship at WRPC is that our worship seems…well, different from the run-of-the-mill evangelical church. Our se...
When was the last time you changed your mind? Realized that you were holding to erroneous and unbiblical ideas about parenting or baptism or eschatology or God’...
If you check the index in the back of your Trinity Hymnal (pg. 887) you will find that Isaac Watts has more hymns than anyone else in our hymnal, 36 to be exact...