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Reforpedia is a Moral Encyclopedia of Knowledge and a Linguistic Tool for Studying God's Word . Incidentally, we are a para-church Community. Reforpedia is designed to function as an Compendium of Knowledge, bearing in mind that God has spoken on how and what we are to seek to learn. Reforpedia is also made to work like an Bible Study Application, presenting the Bible in its original languages (Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic) via Semantic data, such that it is searchable and notatable.

Reformed designates not just that we hold to the gospel proclaimed by Augustine of Hippo, John Calvin and Cornelius Van Til, but that we believe in the ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda (church which has been reformed, always to be reformed). This faith lives today in Tim Keller, John Piper, R. Albert Mohler, Jr., James Jordan and J. Ligon Duncan. We subscribe to the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Anathanasian Creed, the Heidelberg Catechism, the Belgic Confession, the Canons of Dordt and the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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Revised Common Lectionary

Year: B Season: Easter

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Lord's Day 20

- Heidelberg Catechism

Westminster Confession of Faith 20

- Westminster Assembly (WCF, WSC, WLC, DPW, FPCG)

Featured Quote

"The true meaning of the human story has been disclosed. Because it is the truth, it must be shared universally. It cannot be private opinion. When we share it with all peoples, we give them the opportunity to know the truth about themselves, to know who they are because they can know the true story of which their lives are a part.

Wherever the gospel is preached the question of the meaning of the human story—the universal story and the personal story of each human being—is posed. Thereafter the situation can never be the same. It can never revert to the old harmonies, the old securities, the old static or cyclical patterns of the past. Now decisions have to be made for or against Christ, for Christ as the clue to history or for some other clue."

 — Bishop James Edward Lesslie Newbigin, The Gospel in a Pluralist Society (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1989), pp125-126

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