top of page

What's Right with the Orthodox Presbyterian Church

Every so often I come across something that is written so well and explains some great truth, that I simply want to share it with you and not condense it or give any commentary on it.  Such is the case with this week’s weekly thought.  It is an address given by R. B. Kuiper in 1946.  In this address he covers two main points: 1. Our Church is Broad in the Good Sense of That Term.  2.  Our Church is Narrow in the Good Sense of That Term.

The weekly thought is simply a tool for us to grow in our faith and not for you to merely enjoy some thought or musing by your Pastor.  As all of us are a part of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, I hope you will take the time to go to this link and learn more about the Church to which you belong:

What’s Right with the Orthodox Presbyterian Church

3 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Why Join a Church?

This is our first Friday of the month look at one of the booklets that are provided by The Committee on Christian Education of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Today’s booklet is, Why Join a Church? 

With Reverence and Awe, Chapter 10

(A review of the book, “With Reverence and Awe, Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship” by D. G. Hart and John R. Muether.  In conjunction with our Wednesday night study, I am using this book and

With Reverence and Awe, Chapter 9

(A review of the book, “With Reverence and Awe, Returning to the Basics of Reformed Worship” by D. G. Hart and John R. Muether.  In conjunction with our Wednesday night study, I am using this book and

bottom of page