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We are glad you've come to visit our web site. Manchester Reformed Presbyterian Church is a part of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America. We are located in Upper Burrell, Pennsylvania, near New Kensington. We are about thirty miles northeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Please come and visit us. If you are looking for a Church with sound teaching, Biblical worship and genuine Christian fellowship, you will find a home at Manchester Reformed Presbyterian Church. Won't you join us as we meet the risen Christ, learning to apply the Word of truth to our lives?

The Reformed Presbyterian Church is a branch of the visible Church of Jesus Christ. Our beliefs stem from a full commitment to the authority of the Bible as the inerrant, infallible Word of God. This means that we believe in the Triune God; Father Son, and Holy Spirit. We acknowledge our inability to save ourselves and in faith, depend on Christ alone as our Savior. We acknowledge Him as Covenant Lord in every area of life and we vow together to advance His Kingdom on earth.


Sermon of the Week

For the week of July 18, 2010.

The following sermon was presented by Pastor Vince Scavo to his congregation at the Manchester Reformed Presbyterian Church of New Kensington, PA, on Sunday, March 28, 2010. The text is from 1 Peter 5:5-7. The title of the sermon is HUMILITY.

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Quote of the Day
for
30 July 2010

How often do you think of heaven and rejoice as you think of it? Does it give you a sense of strangness and of fear, and a desire, as it were, to avoid it? If it does so to any degree, I fear we must plead guilty that we are living on too low a level. Thoughts of heaven ought to make us rejoiceand be exceeding glad. True Christian living is to be like Paul and to say, 'to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.' Why? Because it means, 'to be with Christ; which is far better,' to see Him and to be like Him. Let us think more about these things, realizing increasingly, and reminding ourselves constantly, that if we are in Christ these things are awaiting us. We should desire them above everything else. Therefore, 'Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven.'
- D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones commenting on Matthew 5:11-12