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Presbyterians, Race, and Justice Walk Sept. 19 in Alexandria
Saturday, September 19, 10:00 a.m.-noon, the Reformed Institute will hold a reflective walk in Old Town Alexandria, VA to sites that mark key moments in the story of Presbyterians, White…
Read MoreIs There Divine “Judgment” In All This?
Well, probably not in the traditional sense of God causing medieval plagues and the like. But the Coronovirus brings a kind of “judgment” by exposing weaknesses in our lives and…
Read MoreWatch the C-SPAN Broadcast of Our ‘Tomorrow’s Politics’ Event
On June 18, 2019, the Reformed Institute hosted “Tomorrow’s Politics: Healing a Frayed Republic,” featuring Peter Wehner, author of The Death of Politics: How to Heal Our Frayed Republic After…
Read MoreWinter Course – Relate & Resist
In times of crisis, the church has occasionally sought to speak for justice and the right by once more loudly proclaiming what Christian faith teaches and, in doing so, call for resistance to powers that would subvert those teachings.
Read MoreUnfinished Business
At the invitation of National Capital Presbytery, the Reformed Institute enlisted the Rev. Dr. Eric Spingsted, one of the members of our Company of Teachers, to be the preacher at…
Read MoreReformation Rap
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Read MoreIn Joyful Praise: Music Inspired by the Reformations
To commemorate the Reformations of the 16th Century, there will be an evening program of music and singing for gathered choirs and congregation on Friday evening, November 17. The public is…
Read MoreSermon Suggestions
Sermon Suggestions: The lectionary passages for Reformation Sunday are not specially selected for this day. They are not impossible passages for the day, though, at least if one is willing…
Read MorePrayers of Thanksgiving
Communion Preface for use with Great Thanksgivings B and C of the Book of Common Worship: By the Word of your mouth, you created a world out of darkness, giving…
Read MorePrayer of Confession for Reformation Sunday
Heavenly father, merciful and everlasting God, we acknowledge and confess before your divine majesty that we are poor sinners, prone to evil and ever…
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