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2020 Reformed Congregational Fellowship Pastors’ Conference

The Reformed Congregational Fellowship Pastors’ Conference will be April 14-16, 2020 in Sharon, Mass.

Written by Paul Wanamaker & Kirk van der Swaagh | Thursday, March 12, 2020

This year’s Reformed Congregational Fellowship Pastors’ Conference takes up Chapters 28, 29 & 30 of the Savoy Declaration of Faith: “Of the Sacraments”, “Of Baptism” and “Of Communion.” Please plan on joining us April 14-16 at the Wonderland Conference Center, Sharon, MA as papers prepared and presented by colleagues in ministry provide the stepping off point for our consideration of these gracious ordinances.

 

“Wherever we find the Word of God surely preached and heard, and the Sacraments administered according to the institution of Christ, there, it is not to be doubted, is a church of God.” — John Calvin

Jesus established two ordinances that his disciples were to maintain until his return. Their significance for the life of his body, therefore, cannot be overstated. Join us for the 2020 Pastors’ Conference as we consider the importance of the Sacraments in communicating the grace of God in the life of the church. The Savoy Declaration of Faith devotes three chapters to this vital subject and these, along with papers prepared and presented, provide the agenda for our time together.

This year’s Reformed Congregational Fellowship Pastors’ Conference takes up Chapters 28, 29 & 30 of the Savoy Declaration of Faith: “Of the Sacraments”, “Of Baptism” and “Of Communion.” Please plan on joining us April 14-16 at the Wonderland Conference Center, Sharon, MA as papers prepared and presented by colleagues in ministry provide the stepping off point for our consideration of these gracious ordinances. We are confident that it will be time well spent!

A detailed Conference Registration Brochure will be available shortly on the RCF website.

The Pastors’ Conference is a satisfying opportunity to engage in thoughtful and collegial discussion of matters important to the spiritual health and vitality of the church. Please plan on attending!

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