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Christmas 2025 Greetings from PRTS
As we enter Christmas week 2025, the faculty, students, and staff at the PRC Seminary take this opportunity to express to you our hope and prayer for a joy-filled, peaceful, and hope-centered Christmas season--all founded on and found in God's Son, Jesus Christ. What a wonderwork of pure grace our salvation is--from the Father's perfect plan in eternity to its complete fulfillment in time and history, from Jesus' Incarnation to His cross and resurrection, from His ascension
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Dec 203 min read


Fall 2025 PRTS Journal Now Available!
The faculty of the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary announce the publication of the Fall 2025 issue of their journal (59.1). This edition contains a variety of profitable articles covering doctrinal, church historical, and church political subjects, plus six (6) book reviews. The print copies are being mailed out to U.S. and international addresses, while the digital editions (pdf and epub) may be found on the journal's home page . If you desire to be added to our m
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Dec 13 min read


Bless the LORD, O My Soul!
This week Thursday, November 27, 2025, the faculty, students, and staff of the PRC Seminary will celebrate the annual day of Thanksgiving held here in the United States. We will take the day off from our normal labors and worship with our church families, and then gather with our families to enjoy the bounties of God's provision and thank Him for all His gifts and for His grace to us in Jesus Christ the Savior. We pray that you will join us in rendering our God humble thanks
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Nov 233 min read


Common Grace after 100 years: Still Relevant? Lectures Series This Weekend in NW Iowa! October 31-Nov.1, 2025
Fall Lecture Series - Common Grace after 100 years: Still Relevant? - featuring three professors of the PR Theological Seminary. The Hull PRC (NW Iowa) Evangelism Committee invites you to a timely fall lecture series. On the evening of Friday, October 31, Prof. D. Kuiper will speak on the 1924 CRC Synod of Kalamazoo entitled "Church History that Affected the Future”. Saturday morning, November 1, Prof. B. Gritters will speak on “How the Second Point Changed Christian Uni
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Oct 301 min read
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