
What Is That to You?
The Christian grace of minding your own business
Jun 17 - Jun 20, 2025 |
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Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion IN |
The 193rd annual meeting of the denomination’s governing body will take place place at Indiana Wesleyan University from June 17-20. Check out RPWitness.org for daily reports and highlights from the meetings. |
Jun 23 - Jun 28, 2025 |
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Golden Bell Camp and Conference Center - Divide, CO |
Registration is now open for the Midwest Presbytery Western Family Conference! The Midwest Presbytery Western Conference has always been a wonderful time to hear God’s Word, sing and pray with one another, and fellowship with believers across the presbytery. | |
Speaker: | Brian Schneider |
Theme: | Christ and Culture: Biblical and Practical Theology |
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Jul 07 - Jul 12, 2025 |
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Covenant College - Lookout Mountain, GA |
Covfamikoi is the annual family camp for the Great Lakes/Gulf Presbytery, to be held this year at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia - just south of Chattanooga. The conference Psalm this year is 99A. The conference provides numerous opportunities for sound Reformed teaching and preaching, fellowship, refreshment, and recreation for all ages. It truly is a loving family reunion of believers who look forward to gathering each year. A healthy youth program is also offered for Junior High and Senior High kids which allows for deep study of the Bible and lifelong friendships to be established. | |
Speaker: | Daniel Howe |
Theme: | TBA |
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Jul 07 - Jul 11, 2025 |
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Laurelville Retreat Center - Mt. Pleasant, PA |
Our goal is to equip and encourage members and friends within the Presbytery of the Alleghenies. We love seeing the people of God from all walks of life gathering together to fellowship, learn and worship—a small taste of heaven! Camp starts Monday mid-afternoon and goes through lunch on Friday. We encourage you to set aside this week to study God’s Word and to make new friends from other congregations in the presbytery. There will be workshop options in the afternoon. College students will have several special events specifically for them. Evening programs include: (Tuesday), consecration worship service (Wednesday), and a return of the Lightning Olympics! (Thursday). Campfire songs on Sunset Hill will conclude several evenings during the week. Be sure to enjoy on-site amenities including a new and improved outdoor swimming pool; gymnasium; miniature golf course; outdoor playground; volleyball and tennis courts; and a multi-purpose baseball field. | |
Speaker: | David Hanson of Southside Indianapolis RPC |
Theme: | Biblical Anger |
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Jul 07 - Jul 25, 2025 |
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Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary - Pittsburgh, PA |
The Theological Foundations for Youth program is an annual ministry of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary and Youth Ministries Committee of Synod dedicated to equipping young people for a life of ministry to Christ in the Reformed Presbyterian Church by providing intensive theological instruction, practical ministry experiences, and an increased awareness of opportunities to serve Christ within the RPCNA. All young people recommended through their Session must be communicant members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America in good standing and must be Juniors in High School going into their Senior year in the Fall of 2025. The age range of students is between 16 and 18 years old. For more information for members of RPCNA, please contact Kim Backensto. | |
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Jul 28 - Aug 01, 2025 |
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Crooked Creek Christian Camp - Washington, IA |
IRPFC is a camp designed for families and has oversight from congregations in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America. People from other denominations are welcome to attend. Youth ages 9 and above are also welcome to stay in cabins with others their age. Each year camp is held, there is a speaker and discussion groups in the mornings for Jr. High through Adult, and classes and crafts for younger ages. Afternoons are for free time or activities such as the swimming pool, pond activities, climbing wall, bluff-side waterslide, and when the weather is cooperative, canoe trips are scheduled. Evenings include a theme night for the entire camp. The nights are capped off beside a campfire. | |
Speaker: | John Edgar |
Theme: | Free Body, Free Soul, Wholly Devoted |
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