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On behalf of your Christian brothers and sisters, welcome to the homepage of the Reformed Evangelical Synod of America.

Our calling is to live out the mandate of our Lord known as the Great Commission to make disciples of all the nations. It is our conviction that we serve the Risen Lord; the One who empowers His people to spread His worship and glory across the nations and through the generations among those who consider themselves classically evangelical, reformed, and vitally connected to the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.

We welcome you to join us on the journey.

+Chuck Huckaby
Bishop
Reformed Evangelical Synod of America

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jesus and disciplesSt. Andrew’s Church is the Episcopal Base of Bishop Chuck Huckaby.

Here is a document provided people who attend St. Andrew’s Church to describe the church’s – and this synod’s – vision for discipleship. Local pastors are free to express this in their own words as we see here, but all share these common concerns:

Making Disciples At St. Andrew’s Church

“Catechesis” (whether it’s called that or not) is anything we do to transmit the Christian faith from one person to another! Teaching the Christian faith to others and making disciples is what Jesus told us to do in the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) and what Pastors and mature Christians are required to do when planting a church according to St. Paul (2 Tim. 2:2; Titus 2:3-5). It’s our duty to teach the Lord’s Word wherever we are and go (Deut 6:4-7).

It is the Pastor’s duty to see that the saints of God are equipped to fulfill these commands (Eph. 4: 11-16). Here are the four corporate ways I plan to do that in St. Andrew’s Church: through Worship, Structured Bible Reading, the Catechism and the Psalms.

A. Our Worship is structured to teach us how to live the Christian Life… To enter God’s Presence humbly and with praise, to repent of our sins, to hear God’s promise of forgiveness, to reverently hear the Word of God, to confess the sufficiency of Jesus Christ in all our lives, to move from hearing God’s Word, to prayer, then offering ourselves to Christ and being fed and transformed by Him – and then being sent out into the World on mission.

B. Structured Bible Reading in worship means that as God’s People we will seek to read large amounts of God’s Word weekly and specifically cover the Life of our Lord Jesus Christ. My preaching will aim to help us be conformed to Christ’s Image (Rom. 8: 29) and to encourage us by God’s grace to present our bodies to Him as living sacrifices in response to His Lordship (Rom. 12:1,2). This method focuses on the story line of the Bible.

C. Catechism is a way to train Christians by way of question and answer. This method is slightly different than the catechism involved in reading the Bible’s narrative of Christ’s Life. It focuses on a summary of the Bible as a whole and “doctrine” instead of Bible stories. Ultimately we have to systematize the stories of the Bible into our doctrine. The catechism we will use focuses on the essentials of the Christian Life: Sin, Salvation, and Christian Living and the 10 Commandments, Apostle’s Creed, and Lord’s Prayer.

D. The Psalms composed the original hymn book of the Church but have been pushed out of our praise and worship. We will, by God’s grace both read the Psalms and learn how to sing God’s inspired hymns as part of our worship so that we can encourage “one another with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.” Eph. 5:19.

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