Today, July 21, is the twenty-ninth Lord's Day of this year of our Lord 2024, and another rest stop on our pilgrim journey through this world. "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
Below you will find special highlights of PRC and sister-church news. It is our hope that these reports not only inform you but also give you opportunity to pray for the needs of these churches and mission fields throughout the world.
I will extol thee, my God, O king; and I will bless thy name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless thee; and I will praise thy name for ever and ever. Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; and his greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts. I will speak of the glorious honour of thy majesty, and of thy wondrous works. ~ Psalm 145:1-5
If you are new to this website and the PRCA, we invite you to join us in worship today or on any of the Sunday's of this year at one of our local congregations near you; or you may listen online through one of the PRC's livestreams.
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS
- Today Rev. R. Barnhill (Heritage PRC) declined the call to Lynden PRC (WA).
- Last Sunday Rev. J. Engelsma (Crete PRC, IL) declined the call to Hope PRC-Redlands.
- Rev. M. DeBoer (Edgerton PRC-MN) is considering the call to Hope PRC (Walker, MI - received July 7).
- Rev. N. Decker (Grandville PRC) is considering the call to Zion PRC (Jenison, MI - received July 9).
- Loveland PRC's Consistory has formed a new trio from which to call a pastor: Revs. M. De Boer (Edgerton PRC, MN), Rev. J. Smidstra (1st PRC, Holland, MI), and Candidate Arend Haveman. The congregation will call today. UPDATE: Cand. Haveman has received this call.
- Georgetown PRC's Council has formed a trio of Revs. R. Barnhill (Heritage PRC Sioux Falls, SD), A. Brummel (Calvary PRC, Hull, IA), and D. Noorman (SW PRC). A congregational meeting is planned for Sunday July 28 after the evening service.
- The Consistory of Hope PRC-Redlands, CA has announced a new trio from which to call a pastor: Revs. G. Eriks (Unity PRC) and A. Brummel (Calvary PRC), and Candidate Arend Haveman. A congregational meeting will be held next Sunday morning, July 28, after the worship service.
- Hudsonville PRC's Council has chosen a new trio from which to call her next pastor: Revs. A. Brummel, Rev. M. DeBoer, and Rev. D. Lee. The congregation will vote on July 28 after the Sunday evening service.
Classical appointments and pulpit supply for today in the vacant PRCs: Cand. A. Haveman and Rev. E. Guichelaar in Georgetown PRC; Prof. D. Kuiper and Rev. J. Maatman in Hope PRC-Walker; Rev. M. DeBoer (1st week) in Hope PRC-Redlands; Prof. B. Huizinga and Rev. C. Spronk in Hudsonville PRC; Rev. C. Haak (1st week) in Loveland PRC; Rev. W. Bruinsma (1st week) in Lynden PRC; Prof. B. Gritters and Rev. D. Noorman in Zion PRC. May we count it a blessing of our church federation that we can help one another in these needs. Let us remember to pray for the men who supply these pulpits and for the vacant congregations. And may we continue to pray for men to hear the call to serve as pastors and missionaries!
Special Congregational/Evangelism Notices:
- Southeast (Wyoming, MI) PRC: "The Evangelism Committee would like to remind the congregation of the Community Bible study at the Wyoming library. Our next meeting will take place on July 24 at 6:30 p.m. We encourage you to come and to invite others to join us. Flyers are available on the table in the hallway, feel free to take a few to pass out.
PRC DENOMINATIONAL NEWS
- The Synod of the PRC concluded its work on June 20 at Trinity PRC at Hudsonville, MI. Daily reports may be found on these pages. May the Lord be pleased to add His blessing to the decisions reached.
- After approving the examination of Arend Haveman, the 2024 PRC Synod has declared the brother a candidate for the ministry of the Word and sacraments in the PRC, eligible for a call on or after July 13. We give thanks to the Lord for providing another laborer in His vineyard.
- PRC 100th Anniversary Celebration: All the members of the PRCA, our sister churches, and close contacts are encouraged to come together at Calvin University from June 2-6, 2025 (note the new dates) to participate in this commemorative week. Visit prca100.org for basic event information and to sign up for email updates.
PRC Seminary Notices:
- The PR Theological Seminary has completed its second semester and is enjoying its summer break. Faculty, students, and staff are busy with normal and special duties during these months, all in preparation for a new semester, which will begin, D.V., on August 26. Continue to pray for faculty, students, and staff as we labor during these next months. The next semester's schedule and calendar have been posted on this webpage.
- With joy the faculty of the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary announces that it has licensed second-student Bruce Feenstra to speak a word of edification in the churches. We are grateful for the brother’s progress to this point in his training. All scheduling of Mr. Feenstra must be done through the seminary, either by sending a request to the seminary secretary (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) or the rector, Prof. R. Cammenga (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
- Sem. Aaron Van Dyke (entering his senior year) is interning this summer and fall in our Wingham, Ontario congregation, under the supervision of Wingham’s Consistory and the mentoring of Rev. Daniel Holstege. The internship runs from July 1 through December 31. Continue to pray for Mr. Van Dyke and his family during his internship.
- The Spring 2024 issue of the PR Theological Journal is currently available. The digital editions (pdf and epub) have been posted on the journal page (visit the link here). This latest issue features three main articles, one dealing with the history of common grace at the 1924 Synod in the Christian Reformed Church (which led to the formation of the Protestant Reformed Churches), one involving another translation of H. Bouwman's work on the Reformed Church Order, and another chapter from Prof. D. Kuiper on the history of Classis West in the PRC. Plus, there is a good number of book reviews again, on a variety of subjects. If you want to be added to our mailing list (either print or digital) or wish to pick up a copy, contact Bethany Engelsma, the seminary secretary (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
- ADVANCE NOTICE: The annual Seminary Convocation will be hosted by Byron Center PRC on Wednesday, September 4, at 7:00 p.m. Professor C. Griess will be speaking on Colossians 2:8-10, "The Spoiled Pastor." All are invited and encouraged to attend.
- 100th Anniversary Seminary Conference: Did you know that ministers in our mother 100th Anniversary Seminary Conference: Did you know that ministers in our mother church in 1924 viewed common grace as the middle way between being liberal and fleeing the world? And that our denomination’s fathers rejected common grace as compromising the antithesis? Come to the next seminary conference to hear a fresh perspective on the doctrine that gave rise to our denomination. The theme is “By Grace I Am What I Am”: The PRCA’s Rejection of Common Grace. Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 31, through Saturday, November 2, at Grace PRC in Standale, MI. Help us praise God for His grace on the occasion of our centennial!
- For the latest seminary news and information, visit the seminary's website - and don't forget the blog!
SISTER-CHURCH/MISSION NEWS:
- Covenant ERC, Singapore and her Kolkata, India mission work:
- Pastors J. Tan and M. Wee are faithfully serving the CERC. Both pastors preached today. This special note is found in this week's "pastoral note": "In light of last Sunday’s Adult CI class on stewardship by Pastor Tan, we consider yet another principle of giving: that the giving of our offerings is an act of worship. 1 Corinthians 16:1-2: 'Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I have given order to the churches of Galatia, even so do ye. Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come.” Giving is an important aspect of our worship, as the apostle Paul commands the Corinthian Christians, and the rest of the NT church, to “lay by him in store” on “the first day of the week”; that is, on the Lord’s Day, when the saints gathered together for worship."
- A new issue of Salt Shakers is available - May 2024, #72, the second of this year! Once again you will find a variety of articles on timely subjects in this issue! Written especially for young people and young adults, SS is edifying for all adults!
- Pastors J. Tan and M. Wee are faithfully serving the CERC. Both pastors preached today. This special note is found in this week's "pastoral note": "In light of last Sunday’s Adult CI class on stewardship by Pastor Tan, we consider yet another principle of giving: that the giving of our offerings is an act of worship. 1 Corinthians 16:1-2: 'Now concerning the collection for the saints, as I have given order to the churches of Galatia, even so do ye. Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come.” Giving is an important aspect of our worship, as the apostle Paul commands the Corinthian Christians, and the rest of the NT church, to “lay by him in store” on “the first day of the week”; that is, on the Lord’s Day, when the saints gathered together for worship."
- Covenant PRC, N. Ireland:
- Rev. A. Stewart continues to minister the Word faithfully in the CPRC, Ballymena, N. Ireland - and beyond!
- 2024 BRF Family Conference: Join Reformed believers from around the world at the 2024 British Reformed Fellowship family conference at Cloverley Hall Conference Centre in Shropshire, England, from Saturday, August 3, to Saturday, August 10. Our speakers, Prof. Brian Huizinga and Rev. Ron Hanko, will lecture on “Then Comes the End: The Reformed Doctrine of Eschatology.” For information and booking forms, see the website ( www.brfconference.weebly.com ) or contact Briana Prins (616-214-2779; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
- The June 2024 issue of "Covenant Reformed News" is the latest available. Read the articles by Rev. A. Stewart on "Nehemiah's Night Ride" and Rev. R. Hanko's response to a question about "Who Is the Man of Roman's 7?"
- The CPRC YouTube channel may be found here.
- Rev. A. Stewart continues to minister the Word faithfully in the CPRC, Ballymena, N. Ireland - and beyond!
- PRC in the Philippines and her mission work in various places:
- Berean PRC bulletin: Elders Espiritu and Penaverde led her worship services today. And, "Our brethren and sisters in the Lord at All of Grace Protestant Reformed Fellowship in Gabaldon Nueva Ecija will join us in our worship services today via live streaming on our official Facebook page. We pray for God’s continued care and blessings upon them as they hear the Word of God."
- "Rev. Ibe and Deacon Ruel Dela Fuente are scheduled to visit the pastors and saints in Bacolod and Sipalay City on July 22 – 23 [this Monday and Tuesday], to hold a one-day conference on the Reformed theology [Dogmatics-Soteriology] and of the Church Order of Dordt 1618-19, Arts. 78 - 80. We pray for God’s continued spiritual strength and growth for the churches in these areas as we hear and learn the Reformed truth of God’s sovereign particular grace in Christ Jesus and for His sake only. Soli Deo Gloria!"
- Provident PRC bulletin: Rev. V. Ibe led her worship services today. Let's remember this vacant congregation and her needs in our prayers.
REFORMED RESOURCES for EDUCATION, EDIFICATION, and EVANGELISM
Listen to the Reformed Witness Hour each Sunday - on a radio station near you, on Sermonaudio, or on your favorite podcast - wherever you are!
- This month - July 2024 - the RWH is broadcasting four gospel messages by Rev. W. Bruinsma, as he concludes his series on women in the Bible. Today's message is titled "Tabitha Raised from the Dead" based on Acts 9:36-42.
- The Reformed Witness Hour publishes each month's messages in an attractive booklet. These printed sermons are a great blessing to many and are distributed all over the world, including to many prisoners in the U.S. If you or your Evangelism Committee would like to receive these, let the RWHC know and they will add you to the mailing list (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
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- The Reformed Book Outlet (downtown Hudsonville, MI) is now operating out of its new store in downtown Hudsonville (3472 Harvey St.). Visit the store and browse the variety of resources for your Reformed-Christian faith and walk, including many children's titles. They are open Tuesday-Friday, 10-5, and Saturday 10-1.
SPECIAL NOTE: Visit the RBO this week for our Mid-Summer Sale! All boxed cards are 40% off, it's the perfect time to stock up! There will be tables in the back room full of bargains: deeply discounted clearance books and some slightly damaged books at half price. The Used Christian Books will be further reduced, and Neal's Nook is open with the option to fill a bag for $10!
- In need of sound biblical and Reformed catechism materials for children and young people? Check out the PRC's full curriculum of materials here. Call the PRC Seminary for help with any of these materials (616-531-1490).
- For sound, distinctively Reformed literature on a variety of subjects and for all ages - including church history and Bible study materials - visit the Reformed Free Publishing Association website or stop in at their Jenison (Michigan) location.
This Week's Thought for Contemplation
JESUS IS THE WORD
John does not start his gospel with the details of Jesus birth. Rather he starts with Jesus’ dwelling with God before time began or the earth was formed. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God (John 1:1).” In the Bible there are several beginnings: the beginning of the world, the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the beginning of sorrows, the beginning of miracles, etc. Here, it is the beginning, before creation, before the beginning of time. We read in Genesis 1, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and earth.” Jesus was there and he was “with God”. This means that He was in the presence of God. And it means secondly that he has a separate personality. He is the second person of the Trinity. He always existed, not created. “And the Word was God.”
He is called the Word, because he reveals God. He communicates, he speaks, and he spoke and all things were made by him (vs. 3). Some people think that God cannot be known. They are called agnostics, which means ‘not know”. But we can know God, and we can know his Son, Jesus Christ. God reveals and makes himself known: in creation, in Scripture (the written Word), and more importantly, in his Son, Jesus (the incarnate Word).
JESUS IS MADE FLESH
In John 1:14, we read, “And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.” The plain meaning of those words is, that the second person of the Trinity, who always existed now took on himself our human nature. He who is God now also became a man. A big word for that is incarnation. It means the in-fleshing. He did not stop being God. But now he also was a real, sinless, perfect man. Luke’s Gospel tells us of his miraculous birth from a virgin. He had no earthly father because God was his Father. We have this great mystery that we celebrate every Christmas. We read in I Tim. 3:16, “Without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh.”
Why would God want to do this? Why would he want to become a human being? Why would he leave the glory and beauty of heaven to come down into our world which is filled with sickness, pain, suffering, and death? God’s Word states: “and he dwelt among us.” The word ‘dwelt’ can be translated ‘tabernacle’. In the Old Testament, as the people of Israel travelled through the wilderness, they lived in tents. And in the center of their tents was the Tabernacle of God. It was God’s dwelling place. It was temporary, merely a tent, something suited to be moved about during the travels to Canaan. It was the place where God met with his people and spoke to them. And it was the place of worship and where the sacrifices were made. So, in “the Word made flesh”, God comes down to visit us in Jesus. God comes to dwell with us and live in closest fellowship with us.
Are you lonely? Do you have times when you wish there was someone you could unburden to? Jesus, God’s Son, dwells with us. For 33 years he dwelt with us in his flesh. But now that Jesus is risen from the dead, he is physically in heaven, but still with us by his Spirit and his Word. You can talk to him in prayer. He is God with us. The name Immanuel or Emmanuel means “God with us.” The ‘el’ at the end of the name Emmanuel is the word for God. The rest of that name means ‘with us’. God would be with his people and never forsake them. Jesus cares. He is touched with the feeling of our infirmities so that he can be our sympathetic high priest in heaven. The name Immanuel refers to the fact that Jesus is God and man in one person. In him, God is with us in the closest possible way.
Jesus was born into this world. He lived and died here. He is one with us. He came down from heaven to dwell with us in our sinful condition. He came down from heaven to stand in our place and take our sins upon himself. He came to suffer and die, so that we might live and have fellowship with God. He arose from the dead and ascended into heaven so that he gives us his eternal life.
~ Taken from the series Who Is Jesus?" by Rev. A. Spriensma