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Home/Churches and Ministries/Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest to hold annual stated meeting

Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest to hold annual stated meeting

Written by Staff | Saturday, March 17, 2012

RPM has approached the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), seeking full organic union. This matter has been referred by the RPCNA Synod to Great Lakes-Gulf Presbytery, which has encouraged the brethren of RPM to get better acquainted with RPCNA congregations.

Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest (RPM) has scheduled its annual stated meeting for Saturday, March 24, 2012, at 1:00 PM CDT at the Menominee Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Zoar, Wisconsin. Those who are not able to attend in person are invited to join by teleconference.

According to the announcement sent out by Stated Clerk Jim Brown, “Our desire is to continue seeking fraternal relationships with other Reformed bodies and to co-labor with these same bodies in building the kingdom of God right here in Wisconsin. Currently we have mission works in the Milwaukee metro area and in Antigo. Both of these works are under the oversight of the RPM. Reformation Presbyterian Church is our congregation in New London, Wisconsin.”

RPM has approached the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), seeking full organic union. This matter has been referred by the RPCNA Synod to Great Lakes-Gulf Presbytery, which has encouraged the brethren of RPM to get better acquainted with RPCNA congregations. RPM’s Committee on Administration recently communicated to Great Lakes-Gulf Presbytery a plan to accomplish that goal.
RPM has close ties with several Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) congregations in Wisconsin, and has assisted in joint outreach efforts.

The website for Reformation Presbytery of the Midwest is available at www.rpmidwest.org, where official church documents, including the Constitution and past minutes, may be viewed. [Editor’s note: the original URL (link) referenced is no longer valid, so the link has been removed.]

The meeting is expected to last approximately two hours. Those wishing to join by teleconference should call in just before one o’ clock. The number to dial is 605-715-4920, and the access code is 704817. If assistance is needed with calling in, you may telephone Elder Brown at 414-704-4675.

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