by Sinclair Ferguson | May 14, 2013 | Featured, Moderator, Moderator's Emphasis
From the first hours following the fall, until the last moment preceding the last trumpet’s sounding, the people of God have anticipated the final victory of God. On that Day, every knee will bow before Jesus Christ. The first promise of the gospel (“The...
by Steve Suits | May 14, 2013 | Featured, Moderator, Moderator's Challenge
Over the past several months, I have frequently been asked to say more about my comments to Synod last year, regarding a Confessional Synod. I have continued to think about this and still have not come to any conclusions as far as particular recommendations. My...
by David Griffin | May 14, 2013 | Featured, Features
You know how it works at weddings – at the appointed hour, the organist begins the music announcing the procession of the bride. At this point, the mother of the bride usually stands and turns to look back up the aisle, and everyone in the congregation follows suit –...
by David Setzer | Mar 14, 2013 | Featured, Features
The nature of the Messiah can be clearly seen in the events of Palm Sunday. These events were not created in a vacuum; they were preceded and followed by other events that gave them meaning. The story of Palm Sunday really begins when Jesus first set his face toward...
by Mark Tankersley | Mar 14, 2013 | Featured, Features
When I came home from work on a surprisingly spring-like day, just seven days before Christmas, I rested. The windows were open and there was a hushed stillness outdoors and in the house. The peacefulness of the moment was so refreshing, it helped me relax. Soon,...
by Delores McDonald | Mar 14, 2013 | Featured, Features
Every year, thousands of people come through Bonclarken’s gates in Flat Rock, NC, to attend retreats, meetings, conferences, weddings, camps, family reunions, vacations or weekend getaways. And no one likely leaves the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Conference...