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Physical Address:
644 Allentown Rd.
Franconia, PA  18969

Mailing Address:
644 Allentown Rd.
Telford, PA  18969

 

Sunday:

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.

Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Evening Worship - 6:00 p.m.

 

Wednesday:

Prayer Group - 7:30 p.m. (Church)

Prayer Group - 7:30 p.m. (Various)

Email: info@rbcfranconia.org

 

Please feel free to contact our pastors.
Pastor Boyd Personett: (610) 287-8082
Pastor Greg Hufstetler: (215) 257-4148
Pastor Fred Zaspel: (215) 368-0190
Or call our church at: (215) 723-5979



Saturday Mornings 8:30 to 11:30 AM:

We begin again in the Fall of 2013


Studying the Old Testament


- What's it All About?

- What is the point?

- Is it Relevant today?


No Cost or Registration required and Continental breakfast Will Be Provided


COME AND LEARN WITH US!

  

Worship ~ Fellowship ~ Discipleship

Outreach ~ Service


This is what we are all about at Reformed Baptist Church — worshiping God our redeemer, fellowship with one another, deepening our knowledge of and devotion to Christ, bringing others to know him also, and serving him by serving others. 

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Register Now for VBS 2013!

June 23rd - 27th, 6:30 to 8:45 p.m.

 
Who Are We?

First, we are of course a Christian church. That says it. But then again we must realize that it doesn’t say much to very many people, for it is a term that is used with so many different points of reference that it lacks real precision. To various people “Christian” might mean Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox or simply non-Jewish or non-Muslim. So we would go another step and gladly identify ourselves more specifically — we are a Protestant church.
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Doctrine and Practice
Why We Do What We Do

As our society becomes more distant from our Christian heritage, the things we do when we go to church seem increasingly foreign. For that matter, Christians themselves can go through these religious motions mindlessly and without understanding why it is we do what we do. A brief explanation in review may be helpful.

We refer to Sunday as the Lord’s Day, because this is the day Christians devote to Christ in gathering together and because this is the day (the first day of the week) on which Christ rose from the dead.

We meet together each Lord’s day following the example of the early Christian Church. We meet for fellowship, worship of God, and instruction from Scripture.

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