Helpful Links

Helpful Tools and ministries to strengthen you in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ

 

Bible

Biblia is your place for Bible study online. As part of a family of services from Faithlife, it offers free access to Bibles and Bible reference works, with an easy user interface and a powerful search engine. Everyone can get free access to these Bibles and resources.

 

Confessional Reformed Churches Map

 
 
 

OPC Short-Term Missions & Disaster Response strives to…

  • Help churches and mission fields find individuals and teams to assist them with short-term ministry projects.

  • Find opportunities that meet the gifts and expectations of those who wish to serve on a short-term basis.

  • Mobilize the church to respond to disasters.

  • Encourage the church to grow in service.

 

Peacemaker Ministries

We equip and assist Christians and their churches to respond to conflict biblically. Peacemaker Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational ministry whose mission is to equip and assist Christians and their churches to respond to conflict biblically. We provide conflict coaching, mediation, and arbitration services to help resolve conflicts, disputes, and church divisions. Our training services include seminars, conflict coaching training, mediation training, and advanced mediation and arbitration training for conciliators and church leaders working within their churches, as well as training for individuals conducting more formal and complex proceedings.

 

Orthodox Presbyterian Church: Confessions and Catechisms

When the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America was formed in 1788, it adopted (with minor revisions) the Westminster Confession of Faith, Larger and Shorter Catechisms (1647), as its secondary standards (the Bible itself being the only infallible rule of faith and practice). Officers in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church take a vow to "sincerely receive and adopt" these confessional documents "as containing the system of doctrine taught in the Holy Scriptures."

 

Orthodox Presbyterian Church: Trinity Hymnal Resources

About the Hymnal

The original Trinity Hymnal was published in 1961 and is widely used in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and other Reformed churches.