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The Six Great Ends of the Church series features seven videos with accompanying discussion outlines

Convocation 2024 with Mark Labberton

On Mission, Worship, and Justice

The Power of Lament for the Church

Featuring Dr. David Gambrell

About the Reformed Institute

The Institute seeks to fulfill its mission in a manner that is in keeping with the character of the Reformed tradition. This means: Learning for Mission, Honoring the Diversity of the Reformed Tradition, and Recognizing the Worldliness of Reformed Christianity.

Sponsoring Churches

Sponsoring churches of the Reformed Institute make both a yearly financial commitment and a commitment to be involved in the mission of the organization. Members of sponsoring churches receive a discount in the cost of particular programs like courses, the lay theological colloquy and others. Contact us for more information about how your congregation may become a sponsoring church.

What is the Reformed Tradition?

The Protestant Reformation is one of the most important developments that has taken place in the entire history of the Christian church. It began early in the 16th century with a series of actions taken by a German monk (and Biblical scholar) named Martin Luther who loved the Bible and came to believe that the church of his day was not faithful to the teaching of Scripture.

Programs

The Reformed Institute hosts regular events and courses, including our annual Convocation, confirmation class and more. Learn about our upcoming events — and access recordings and other materials for previous events — on our Programs page.

Company of Teachers

We have established the Company of Teachers to provide churches with a coveted resource - people who are qualified to teach on aspects of the Reformed tradition that are relevant to the concerns of Christians today (everything from church doctrine to politics and economics).

Resources

The Reformed Institute is pleased to offer an array of resources, including suggested readings from annual Convocations, Reformation Sunday and other sources, book reviews, the essay series "Whither the PC(USA)?", and our "Not Quite Beach Reading" list.

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