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Post by ichabod on May 22, 2018 18:12:12 GMT
I am not advertising for the PRCA. I am not advertising for their sister church in Northern Ireland. I am not advertising for anyone. Hope this helps.
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Post by ichabod on May 19, 2018 23:16:57 GMT
Most people on site know about the PRCA in general, speak about what they know and ask questions. I have done this in previous posts. The 'sister church' thing wasn't introduced by me as you will see if you read this thread in its entirety. That said, since it was mentioned, I thought I would mention the sister church in Northern Ireland. I know people who have been to it and was wondering if anyone on this forum had any experience of it or knew much about it. I have listed some things I know but was curious as to other's knowledge of it. If no one knows anything else then that's fine. I just wondered how the two sister's compared in their practice etc.
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Post by ichabod on May 19, 2018 22:32:45 GMT
My understanding is the church in Northern Ireland has some differences from the PRCA including no musical accompaniment, the ladies wear head covering, they sing Psalms only and they don't read the law or Apostle's creed prior to services. Reverend Hanko was the Pastor there over two decades ago before he returned to the U.S. They have representation in a group called the British Reformed Fellowship and hold a biennial conference...I understand it is this summer in GB. Is anyone on here attending?
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Post by ichabod on May 17, 2018 21:02:13 GMT
Greetings
I see you mentioned 'sister churches' in the previous posts. Does anyone know much about the one in Northern Ireland? They have Reverend Angus Stewart as their minister who seems to be highly regarded in the PRC. My understanding is Professor Engelsma particularly likes him.
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Post by ichabod on May 8, 2018 8:26:52 GMT
Having read through many posts on this forum and contributed myself, I would like to take this opportunity to urge those who are PRC and have influence in the denomination to consider what has been discussed here. Burying one's head in the sand is not wise regarding some of the issues on this forum. These are REAL people with REAL stories. Please consider them. I graciously exhort you to do this. Listen to what is being said.
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