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 ...
Born in May, 1813 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Robert Murray McCheyne was the son of a prosperous lawyer and the youngest of five children. While a university studen...
One of the scariest verses in the Bible for husbands is found in 1 Peter 3:7: “Likewise, husbands, live with your wives in an understanding way, showing honor t...
As today is a day of prayer and fasting called by our Presbytery and Session, we want to encourage you to use the time well. If you haven’t been following...
We have four prayer meetings per week at WRPC, so that everyone can find a convenient time to gather with fellow believers for concerted prayer. We often say th...
It is my intention (Deo Volente) to take a break from our normal Old Testament exposition in our Lord’s Day Evening service, especially since we have just...