Calvinist Ethic Plays Major Role in Sioux County Success
Two unavoidable facts distinguish Sioux County: The dominant ethnic heritage is Dutch, and among these, the dominant religion is Reformed Christianity.
Two unavoidable facts distinguish Sioux County: The dominant ethnic heritage is Dutch, and among these, the dominant religion is Reformed Christianity.
Covenant College hosted the Brock Forum on Authentic Christian Leadership on February 9, 2012. The Brock Forum was established in honor of Dr. Frank Brock, who served as Covenant’s president from 1987 until 2002, and provides the opportunity to celebrate Dr. Brock’s achievements in business and in the community, as well as to focus on the perspective that has shaped his life and leadership.
The Charlotte campus of Reformed Theological Seminary will hold their spring lecture series on February 28 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. The guest speaker for 2012 is Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr. His presentation is titled “Never Such Innocence Again: The Intellectual Consequences of Christian Belief.”
The members at Clemson Presbyterian Church didn’t have a dollar of support when they told Jim Mosley, an Alabama man, they would build him a new house to replace the one that a tornado destroyed in April.
Some Mississippi State University students have witnessed first-hand subjects learned about in history class through their mission work at the Yakama Native American Reservation in Washington.
The PCA 2010 Strategic Plan called for “public forums at General Assembly to test new ideas without vote, offering charitable judgments among elders in the fellowship of ministry.”
Paul Harbison considers himself an educator – it’s just that his classroom has no thermostat. It has no walls either. In fact, his classroom is nature itself, loudly proclaiming God’s glory to all who will listen.
(From Reformed Theological Seminary) With sadness in our hearts, but with great praise and thanks to God for his life and ministry in our lives, we want to inform you that Dr. J. Knox Chamblin, 76, passed away on Tuesday, February 7, 2012, from leukemia, and entered into the presence of our Lord.
Dr. Eric Miller to present guest lectures at Covenant College. Lectures will explore the role of public intellectuals in American history and American life.
Grace Presbyterian Church hopes to relocate to the Dime Store Days building at 109 E. Sixth St. by August, although the church’s pastor said that may be an overly optimistic goal.