Resources

Here you can find the latest Sermons, Devotionals, and more from CURC.

 

Sermons

Our morning and evening services are available for live-streaming on our YouTube Channel 5-10 minutes before services start, or you can listen to previous sermons here. All Sermons ›


You can find our weekly adult catechism lesson recordings here. All Catechism Lessons ›

Adult Catechism


Devotionals

You can find Pastor Godfrey’s weekly devotionals here. All Devotionals ›


Archives

Bible Studies: Archives of our Wednesday night Bible Studies—Listen ›

Conference Lectures: Archives of previous Reformation Conference Lectures—Listen ›


Church Library

We have a wealth of good Christian literature right here in our church library! You will find books to increase your knowledge of theology and to encourage you in practical Christian living. These include some of our favorite teachers such as the Rev. Dr. Robert W. Godfrey and the Rev. Dr. Michael Horton. We also have a good selection of the well-known reformed writers, like John Calvin, John OwenJohn Murray, J.I. Packer and Benjamin Warfield. Some other contemporary writers include R.C. SproulJohn Piper and Sinclair B. Ferguson. We also have a small collection of audio cassettes, CD-ROMs and children’s books.

The library is available to all church members and adherents. It is open before and after the Sunday services. Library loans are on an honor system. Please consult the printed sheet pinned to the shelf, near the check-in box, for instructions on how to check out books. You can download the free Adobe Reader to view these PDF files.


Further Reading

A Church in the URCNA (United Reformed Churches in North America)

A Member of NAPARC (North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council)

URCNA Church Order—The church order for our federation.

Three Forms of Unity—a collective name for the Belgic Confession of Faith, the Canons of Dort, and the Heidelberg Catechism, which are accepted as official statements of doctrine by many of the Reformed churches, including the URCNA.

Forms and Prayers—A collection of liturgical forms and prayers used in our services on a regular basis.