Archive for May, 2011

Julius J. Kim, Ph.D. 17 May 2011 I’d like to believe that I am a child of RED, at least an early form of it.  As a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), my ministerial roots go back to the Presbyterian Church that was formed in the US in 1706.  But my spiritual [...]

No Church is an Island

Posted: May 12, 2011 by niclazz in Uncategorized

“The Reformers on the other hand, went so far as to teach that the special object of justifying faith is the favor of God toward us for Christ’s sake. Therefore to believe is to be assured of our own personal salvation. Thus Luther, Melancthon and Calvin taught. This is the doctrine taught in the Augsburg [...]

In 1555, as English refugees fled to the continent where they sought refuge from Roman Catholic Queen Mary Tudor (“Bloody Mary”), many arrived at Frankfort to a French-speaking Protestant church waiting with open arms.  Over time, however, those arms turned cold as differences over aspects of worship sparked sharp discussion and disunity. Calvin wrote “To [...]

The City Center

Posted: May 9, 2011 by niclazz in Ecclesiology, RED Identity
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We just launched on saturday night our new forum. The Forum is called ‘City Center’ because we want it to be an area of free dialogue about the church. A place where this further dialogue can serve the growth of Reformed Churches together. The first post, by our beloved Chairmain Dan Borvan, was opened to [...]

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A REFORMED DREAM

Posted: May 3, 2011 by niclazz in Uncategorized

Just a friendly reminder for this weekend. We will be live streaming and recording the lecture so feel free to tune in Sat May 7th, 2011, 6:30pm Pacific time.