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Reformation means standing against the spirit of the age, so pastors and church leaders must join together to encourage, equip, and embolden one another in the work of the Reformation. Most importantly, a society brings the Word of God and prayer to bear on the leaders themselves, strengthening them for the work of a faithful shepherd.

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Reformation starts in your local church community. The Reformation Societies are the means to achieving the renewal of the Church, which is our Lord’s Bride. Furthermore, our Gospel is timeless in its message, relevance, and sufficiency for the building of Christ’s Church, the same yesterday, today, and forever. The Biblical standard of Gospel preaching, teaching and worship are embodied in the Solas of the Protestant Reformation and are now stated in the Cambridge Declaration of 1996. For in Scripture alone, we learn of a salvation that is by grace alone, received through faith alone, because of Christ alone, and in all this, to God be the Glory alone. Here We Stand, like-minded in His service and confident in His Work.

List of active Reformation Societies.

Reformation Society Coordinator
215-546-3696
RefSoc@AllianceNet.org

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Are you like John? 

What was Apostle John like and how may we be like him as we seek to follow Jesus? This is what we seek to explore in the days to come. 

Are you like John?

The next disciple we examine and study is the Apostle John. Much like Peter, Andrew and James, John possessed characteristics and behavior traits that believers today may imitate. Are you like John? If so, how are you like him?

Are you like James?

James was a disciple who was ambitious and goal orientated, as seen in Matthew 20:20-28. He was also zealous as we witnessed in Luke 9L51-56. Finally, James was willing to suffer for Christ. He was a follower of Jesus who submitted to the sovereign will of God: even until physical death.

James was a disciple who was ambitious and goal orientated, as seen in Matthew 20:20-28. He was also zealous as we witnessed in Luke 9L51-56. Finally, James was willing to suffer for Christ. He was a follower of Jesus who submitted to the sovereign will of God: even until physical death.

James was a disciple who was ambitious and goal orientated, as seen in Matthew 20:20-28. He was also zealous. There are many zealots following Jesus today. What does it mean to be zealous?