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Church Of The Covenant
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Many churches now-a-days throw out the old to make way for new songs, new plans, and new ways of doing things. This church is holding to the old paths: traditional hymnody, some psalms from the Old RPCNA Psalter, responsive readings, weekly communion, prayers that have significance and substance, and a solid, Biblical, exegetical sermon. Of course, the old ways do not appeal to everyone, and some old churches have lost the Gospel. But if you seek a church that is evangelical and faithful to Jesus, seeking to serve in word and deed, without abandoning the historic creeds and best traditions of the faith, then try Church of the Covenant.
Pros: Historic and Credal with Reformed Theology
Cons: May not be exciting enough for some
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