I have been looking around my area but can't seem to locate a decent Reformed church. Any suggestions maybe a good online site or such?
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Did you want to post your location? I'm sure we can find a good church for you to visit. (you could always send me a private message if you would prefer)
Latta Memorial Presbyterian looks to be apart of the PC USA. If I'm not mistaken they tend to be liberal to very liberal but I could be wrong.
Are you near Lancaster? I found more options there.
I asked over on the Puritan Board. (Churches in Christiana PA?) You are looking for a confessionally Reformed church I assume?
They should be able to help you out.
jm
The OP doesn't say what his beliefs are. West Chester looks to have several Presbyterian churches. Several seem to be PCUSA. One is PCA, Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Latta Memorial Presbyterian looks to be apart of the PC USA. If I'm not mistaken they tend to be liberal to very liberal but I could be wrong.
Depends upon your definition. Most of our congregations aren't as liberal as the liberal forum here. But in the Northeast most also wouldn't hold strictly to TULIP and virtually all would ordain women. Someone who is looking for a church that holds fairly strictly to the Westminster standards should probably look elsewhere, though a few congregations are exceptions.
Mr. Avery,
hedrick is honest and forthright, but he and I are at different ends of the spectrum when it comes to Calvinism and Reformed theology.
That said; I would not recommend attending a liberal, mainline church especially one that denies the doctrines of grace which I consider essential because they touch upon the doctrine of God. I tried to post conservative, confessionally Reformed church groups on page one.
Are you a paedo or credo baptist?
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hedrick is honest and forthright, but he and I are at different ends of the spectrum when it comes to Calvinism and Reformed theology.
I will say paedo Baptist makes more sense to me so far. With that though I am still in a learning stage .
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Certainly for Reformed it does. Believers baptism makes perfect sense for groups that emphasize our "decision for Christ." But for those who think it's mostly Christ's decision for us, it seems odd. Reformed Baptist seems like a weird combination to me, though historically there have been some good ones.
By the way, could I ask some of the PCA types to comment on the thread on baptism in the Presbyterian group. Apparently there's a PCA church that thinks it's just fine to rebaptize someone who was baptized as an infant, because he no longer considers it meaningful. I'm kind of shocked, actually. I thought the point of being in the PCA was that you followed Westminster.