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Hi, im a member of Airdrie RPCS and I thought id pass on a couple links:
Firstly the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland has got a brand new website:
http://www.rpcscotland.org/
Secondly AirdrieRP are recording our psalms and posting them on Youtube Id appreciate the publicity (if you think they were good enough) if you could post a link under the Video/psalms section of the blog:
http://www.youtube.com/user/AirdrieRPCS?feature=mhum
Thanks, Connor
I thought the Free Presbyterians were the only exclusive psalmody presbyterian denomination in the U.K.?
Best wishes,
Pageland Reformed Presbyterian Church is a ministry of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA). We are located in Pageland, South Carolina – 55 minutes from downtown Charlotte, North Carolina and 75 minutes from downtown Columbia, South Carolina.
We meet for worship at 11:00 am in the Cambridge Hall at the Guest Lodge located at:
910 West McGregor Street
Pageland, SC 29728-2014
Please email pagelandrpc@gmail.com or call 843.622.5853 with any questions.
Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church of New Braunfels, TX is currently meeting for worship. You are invited to join them for worship each Lord’s Day at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
CRPC is under the oversight of the Session of Christ Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church (RPCGA) of Wylie, TX. They are in the process of applying for Mission Church status with the New Geneva Presbytery of the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly (RPCGA). The goal is to meet the qualifications of Mission Church status by October of 2011.
Please contact mkoller1517@yahoo.com with questions. Visit http://www.reformednb.org for more information and location information.
Website is completed. http://www.covenantnb.org
Pilgrim Covenant Church of Singapore
https://exclusivepsalmody.com/2012/04/09/pilgrim-covenant-church-of-singapore/
Pageland Reformed Presbyterian Mission is now meeting at 222 S. Van Lingle Mungo Blvd, Pageland, SC 29728. Contact number is 843.517.2088. http://www.pagelandrpc.com. Blessings, Pastor Ian Wise
Cornerstone Presbyterian Church, a mission church of the Free Church of Scotland (continuing), is now meeting at 941 S. Fifth Street,
Mebane, NC 27302.
Dr. John Carrick is currently preaching each Lord’s Day
http://www.sermonaudio.com/source_detail.asp?sourceid=cpc-mebane
Worship begins at 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM. There is a fellowship meal between services.
Visitors are wholeheartedly welcome.
Please feel free to contact us at 336-578-0052.
Hi, im a Pastor of Igreja Presbiteriana Jardim das Pedras. Links:
https://igrejapresbiterianablog.wordpress.com/