
See the model for the
cathedral here
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| Local Churches | |
| Cornerstone Presbyterian Church (OPC) Arden, NC |
My home church, proclaiming the whole counsel of God in Western North Carolina. |
| Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) Panama City, FL |
My Florida church - A great church with a thorough website |
| McIlwain Memorial Presbyterian Church (PCA) Pensacola, FL |
My former church in Pensacola - great site and people |
| Grace Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) Panama City, FL |
A fine conservative PCUSA church with an annual Scottish festival |
| Nice blended worship - an Anglican church proclaiming the true gospel | |
| Saint Andrews' Chapel (Presbyterian) Sanford, FL |
Dr. R.C. Sproul's church - solid historic Reformed Christianity (Worship Leader: Randall van Meggelen - my HS Bible Teacher) |
| Westminster Presbyterian Church (PCA) Brandon, FL |
Presbyterian Church in the Tampa area pastored by Wes Holland, my old youth pastor. |
Theological
Blogs
Now,
for info about the Church on which my Cathedral's image is based, the Hagia Sophia in
News Sites
Christianity Today
Headlines from around Christendon, plus the Magazine
The Christian Post
More Christian headlines
World Magazine
Today's news headlines (secular and religious) from a
Christian perspective
Agape Press
More news from a Christian Perspective
By Faith Online
News and tidbits from the Presbyterian Church in America
The Presbyterian Layman
News from conservatives in the Presbyterian Church (USA)
Various Reformed Sites:
Center for the Advancement of Paleo-Orthodoxy
Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics
Ligonier Ministries (RC Sproul)
Genevan Institute for Reformed Studies
Tulip.org
Phil Johnson's Page (Reformed Baptist)
I highly recommend this page; you'll find articles on
Reformed theology, tons of Church history info, and his famous collection of
bookmarks (Be sure you have lots of time on your hands to look through them -
they are very extensive)
Alpha and Omega Ministries (James White)
Reformed theology and some excellent anti-cult, Roman
Catholic, King James Only, and apologetics resources
King James Only Resource Page
Good anti-KJVO page, many authors are Reformed Baptist
The Bible Researcher
Michael Marlowe's unbeatable page on translations and
texts of God's word
DataRat's Webpage
An intelligent and often blunt defender of Calvinism,
DataRat/Bro. Rat/El Raton de los Datos is always an interesting read.
The White Horse Inn
Mike Horton and friends discuss Reformed
theology issues in this radio show. Have a listen!
Monergism
Don't visit this page without lots of free time. Boatloads of great Reformed articles on pretty much everything.
The Vision Forum
Lots of resources defending the Biblical view on the family, integrated worship, and patriarchy
PyroManiac
Excellent blog from Phil Johnson & Friends
Basket of Figs
Put out by
Rev. C.W. Powell, an RCUS minister who muses on theology, politics, and
society
Camp on This
Musician/Theologian Steve Camp's take on things
Challies dot Com
Tim Challies, a Canadian
Reformed guy, eh?
The Paleoevangelical
Ben
Wright's excellent critiques of modern evangelicalism
Demergent Churches
"Miscreant" regularly points out problems with the "
The
Infallible, Inerrant Holy Bible is ultimate basis of all teachings of the Church
(See my page on Bible Translations here)
The Bible Gateway
NIV, ESV, NASB, KJV, NKJV, RSV, ESV, Darby, Young, Worldwide
English (New Testament), KJ21, Plus numerous foreign Bibles
Bible Study Tools
NAS, ASV, NKJV, KJV, TMB, NLT, NRSV, RSV, TEV, Douay, NCV,
GW, WEB, Basic English, Darby, Hebrew Names, Webster, Vulgate, YLT, Wesley,
HCSB Bibles plus tons and tons of lexicons, concordances, commentaries,
confessions, and other study tools
Crosswire Bible Society: The Sword Project
KJV, Douay, ASV, RSV, ISV, WEB, GW, and many more Bibles in
English and nearly any other language you can think of, plus numerous
dictionaries, commentaries, and other study helps. This downloadable software
is free as are most of the modules.
Westminster Standards (British Presbyterian)
Westminster
Confession of Faith
Original Edition from the Puritan Westminster Assembly in 1647
WCF with
Scripture Proofs
The above, plus the long list of Scriptures backing up the Assembly's statements
WCF with Parallel
Modern Edition
From the Orthodox Presbyterian Church - their edition of the Confession plus a modernization of its language
Westminster
Larger Catechism
A long catechism originally designed to instruct adults on the faith
Westminster Shorter
Catechism
A catechism originally designed to teach the youth. Millions
of youngsters over the centuries have learned much of this by heart.
Three Forms of Unity (Dutch and German Reformed)
Belgic
Confession of Faith (Original)
Written as a defense of the Reformed faith to the King of Spain by the Dutch.
Belgic Confession of Faith (Modern)
Newly translated by the Christian Reformed Church
Heidelberg
Catechism (Original)
Composed in Germany as a defense of the
Reformed Prince of the Palatinate. The most universal of Reformed
Creeds, and a beautiful statement of personal faith. Is a standard in
the Dutch, German, Hungarian, and Swiss Reformed Churches; widely
appreciated by others as well.
Heidelberg Catechism (Modern)
The Christian Reformed Church's modern translation of this great confession
Canons of Dordt
(Original)
The Protestant semi-Ecumenical Synod of
Dordt (1619) wrote this to counter Arminianism. The origin of the "Five
Points" (aka TULIP).
Canons of Dordt (Modern)
Another recent CRC translation of an old standard
Other Reformed Confessions of Faith
Second Helvetic
Confession
A Swiss confession by Henry Bullinger. Is official with the Swiss and Hungarian Reformed Churches and very, very thorough!
Gallic (French) Confession
The main statement of faith of the French Reformed (Huguenot) Church
Scots Confession
Composed by John Knox, was the chief standard of the (Presbyterian) Church of Scotland before Westminster came along
Baptist Confession of
1689
A Baptist version of the Westminster Confession
Presbyterian Humor
Inside jokes from the Frozen Chozen. (At least I think they're funny!)
You Might be Christian Reformed
If...
Similar to the above, only with a Dutch accent