The English Reformed Church
Books in Randburg
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What you should know about The English Reformed Church
Our name, the English Reformed Church, acknowledges that originally we were members of the Church of England in SA. In 1986 we withdrew from that denomination to become the English Reformed Church and have followed what we believe to be the clear teaching of the Bible on the government and practice of the Church of Jesus Christ. We endeavor to follow the biblical maxim that the reformed church is always reforming. (We believe that the Westminster Confession of Faith is a good summary of the teaching of the Bible.) We believe the gospel is the good news of God’s response to the human predicament. All that was lost when Adam wilfully sinned in Eden, incurring God’s displeasure and plunging the whole human race into sin, misery and death, was more than recovered in Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the World. By his vicarious death (foreseen by the Old Testament prophets), he made complete atonement, satisfying the full demands of Divine justice, and by his life he provided a righteousness which fully meets every requirement for free entry into God’s eternal rest. Those, therefore, who are joined to him by faith are not only cleansed from all their sins but are also clothed in righteousness. This double benefit of salvation cannot be earned in any way, but is God’s gift entirely motivated by his sovereign love for his people. As members of Christ we belong to each other as a family, brought together by Christ to form a local expression of his body, of which he is the head. The duty and delight of the church is to fulfil the desires of the Head. To meet for the regular worship of God, delighting in him through his Word, and in praise and in prayer. To take up the interests of God our Father as our interests, seeking first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. To seek the wellbeing of Christ’s bride, the universal church, by praying for its cleansing and holiness and endeavouring by means of the Book Ministry, the Library and the College to assist it in serving God. To bring the gospel to all who remain outside of Christ by the means already mentioned above and also by the witness of our lives and with our mouths, and by means of tracts, books and CDs.
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