Vision
At the Reformed Presbyterian Church we believe that church is more than a Sunday morning activity. We take seriously our responsibilities to love one another, serve one another, pray for one another, and bear one another’s burdens. You’ll be welcomed here by people who love to be together.
Everyone has different needs. Some are searching for God. They have a longing to know Him and to find forgiveness of sins. We love to introduce people to God through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ . . . Every Christian wants to live more like Jesus. So we give a lot of attention to learning how to be serious followers of Christ . . . Some are longing to serve and use their talents for God’s glory. We take seriously our responsibility to help people use their gifts in various ministries.
Our goal is to live out the Christian life 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Each person is encouraged to apply the teachings of the Bible to their daily affairs. While we enjoy being together and have many great times, it is our serious desire to follow Jesus Christ that provides the foundation.
The preaching and teaching here is all right out of the Bible. So much of worship today is really just “Christian entertainment.” Our goal is to lead you into God-centered, biblical worship. You will have the wonderful experience of singing the Psalms of the Bible with all of the harmonies highlighted by a cappella singing
Your children will find special friendships, solid teaching, and valuable experiences through Bible school, youth group activities, and mission opportunities that will help you see them through the maze of growing up in this day and age.
You’ll learn what God is doing around the world. We pray for places you’ve never been. And we send missionaries to places you may never go.
If you are interested in overcoming sin and living to glorify God, our mid-week Bible studies and discipleship training can help you grow in godliness.
It’s so easy to spend all of our time and energy in pursuing our own goals – career, recreational, and financial. But to become a laborer for Christ and to learn to “invest” your time & life into others is perhaps more rewarding than anything you’ll ever do. Go here to learn more about out ministries.