Teaching Children to Worship

Teaching Children to Worship

Worship is very important—in fact, the most important thing that we do. The Shorter Catechism says, “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.” God created us to worship him, and worshiping God is our most important task—our chief...
Communicant Member Class

Communicant Member Class

What is involved in making a public profession of faith in Christ and uniting with his church? Our non-communicant members are invited to come discover the answer to these questions and more. 03/20/18 – Assignment 1 04/03/18 – Assignment 2 04/17/18 –...
Free Book: Family Religion

Free Book: Family Religion

One of the saddest things in the world is the inconsistency that can be observed when most families get home from church. During one hour of worship once a week, everything is just as it should be. The family is together, smiling, and honoring God. However, this...
Is my child ready for communion?

Is my child ready for communion?

One of the responsibilities of sessions is determining whether a non-communing child is now ready to receive the Lord’s Supper. Over the years, it has become the custom in many Reformed churches, even Old School Presbyterian ones, to assume that member children will...
Dissension in the Home

Dissension in the Home

It is a great duty of husbands and wives to live in quietness and peace, and avoid all occasions of wrath and discord. Because this is a duty of so great importance, I shall first open to you the great necessity of it, and then give you more particular directions to...
Marriage: Civil or Religious?

Marriage: Civil or Religious?

Question: I would like to know the origin of the Christian marriage. Is it required to be married by a pastor and what is the bible reference. Answer: Christian marriage is marriage after the pattern of the first couple—Adam and Eve (Gen. 2:21-25). That makes marriage...