Dr. Leonard Greenway, pastor of Riverside Christian Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, Michigan, served as President of the 1973 CRC Synod in session June 12-22. Dr. Greenway is a member of the Board of Trustees of Reformed Fellowship, Inc., and also serves as Chairman of the board’s Editorial Committee. 1. A high level was set […]
THE OUTLOOK is indebted to Rev. Edward J. Knott for this prompt report on the decisions of the CRC Synod 1973 in session from June 12-22. Rev. Knott is pastor of the West Leonard Christian Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and served as a delegate to Synod from Classis Grand Rapids North. “The 1973 […]
Rev. Thomas Vanden Heuvel serves on the board of the National Presbyterian and Reformed Fellowship and is pastor of the Central Avenue Christian Reformed Church of Holland Michigan. Mrs. Laurie Vanden Heuvel is a graduate of Calvin College. Their report on Dr. Schaeffer’s lectures in Atlanta will appear in two installments. In 1968, a book […]
HOLY SPIRIT BAPTISM by Anthony A. Hoekema. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1972, 101 pp., $1.95, paperback. Reviewed by Rev. Jerome Julien, pastor of the Faith Christian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Here is a book that goes to the very core of the current Neo-Pentecostal teaching: baptism in the Holy Spirit. The author […]
Executives are hard to see; Their costly time I may not waste; I make appointments nervously And talk to them in haste. But at any time of night or day, In places suitable or odd, I seek and get without delay An interview with God. Executives are busy people. No doubt about that! Many are […]
NEWS FROM LONDON CHAPTER – On Wednesday, May 23, another membership meeting was held for the London Area Reformed Fellowship Chapter, which comprises a large part of Southwestern Ontario. The meeting was held in the new Ontario Hydro Building in London, Ontario. The speaker at the meeting was Rev. John J. Byker of the Second […]
Of special interest to all who love the Reformed faith is the decision of representatives of more than 260 Southern Presbyterian churches meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 19 to form a new denomination, separate from the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. The vote to form what is to be called the Continuing Presbyterian Church […]