Private jets. Multi-million-dollar mansions. Designer wardrobes. Behind the smiles and sermons of America’s prosperity preachers lies a gospel of gold—a doctrine that enriches the few while impoverishing the many. Is this the Christianity of the cross? Or a carefully...
Announcing CalvaryHerald.org: The Reformed Christian Voice
Redeemed In Faith Reformed Church is excited to announce the launch of a brand-new digital presence: CalvaryHerald.org. This new website will serve as the online home of our Calvary Herald newsletter—an ambitious project designed to provide Christ-centered, Reformed...
Response to the IRS Ruling on Pulpit Political Endorsements
In a recent court filing announced this week, the IRS signaled a major shift in its interpretation of the 1954 Johnson Amendment: pastors may now endorse political candidates from the pulpit without risking their church’s tax-exempt status—so long as the communication...
Receiving Joy Through Faith
We live in a restless age. Many are searching for happiness—pursuing it in wealth, relationships, entertainment, or even in noble causes. Yet even when we achieve what we thought would bring peace, we often find it fleeting. True joy, abiding and unshakable, is not...
Having the Right Fear
Fear is a universal human experience. From the first cry of an infant to the last breath of the dying, fear touches every life. Yet not all fear is the same. The Bible speaks of two kinds of fear: one that enslaves and destroys, and another that sanctifies and gives...
What is Sin?
In our modern world, the word sin is often dismissed as an outdated religious concept, a vestige of a bygone moral code. To many, sin means nothing more than a few “mistakes” or “bad choices” scattered among the generally good lives they believe they lead. But...
Ecclesiastical Orders in a Reformed Church
“Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” – Proverbs 27:17 In a world at war with truth, the Church must stand as a bulwark of faithfulness. Within Redeemed in Faith Reformed Church, we have established two sacred ecclesiastical...
God’s Perfect Word as Our Sole Authority
“All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.” — 2 Timothy 3:16–17 (KJV) The cry of Sola...
A Sign of Sacred Calling: The Importance of the Pastoral Collar and Vestments in Reformed Ministry
In the modern era of casual worship and ever-blurring distinctions between the sacred and the secular, the sight of a pastor in a clerical collar or vestments is increasingly rare, even in historically liturgical denominations. Yet at Redeemed in Faith Reformed...
Embracing Charity: Living Out God’s Love
In our walk with Christ, few virtues are as essential and transformative as charity. Charity, or love in action, is the heartbeat of Christian living. It is through charitable deeds that we manifest God's love to the world, reflecting His grace and mercy. Today, let's...
Embracing Forgiveness: A Path to Healing and Freedom
ou haven’t noticed yet, my theme this last week has been on the concept of ‘embracing’, starting with embracing our faith in this modern world, then embracing the call of God in our lives, and now, the importance of embracing forgiveness. In our journey of faith, few...
Embracing the Call of God: Answering with Faith and Action
In a world filled with noise, distractions, and countless demands on our time, it can be easy to overlook the most important call we will ever receive: the call of God. Each of us is uniquely called by God to fulfill His purpose and to live out our faith in meaningful...