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Introducing the PRTS Spring 2026 Journal
The faculty of the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary announce the publication of their Spring 2026 journal. This latest issue is again packed with instructional and edifying content--from articles on Reformed doctrine and practice (justification and forgiveness, common grace) to articles on Reformed church confessions and government from a new Reformed denomination in Germany--and from book reviews on Luther's sola teachings to reviews on NT studies and a Reformed scho
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Apr 263 min read


Lenten/ Easter Sermons by PRTS Professors
In this Lenten and Easter season it is fitting to call attention to the fact that all the professors of the PRC Seminary preach regularly in the PR congregations , usually in the West Michigan area but also out of town. They consider it vital that those who are called to train others to preach God's Word and the gospel of Jesus Christ themselves continue to preach that Word and gospel. And they do. And they love to do this. That includes during this time of year too, when we
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Mar 291 min read


Spiritual (Applied Doctrinal) Preparation for the Ministry
Some thirty years ago, Prof. D. Engelsma gave a speech to the faculty and student body at the beginning of the 1994-95 PRC Seminary year. His concern was that the PRTS not only prepare men for the ministry academically but also spiritually, or experientially, as he called it. He addressed his colleagues and the students from the account of the prophet Isaiah's vision of the thrice holy God in Isaiah 6:5-7. In this post we quote a portion of this speech for the spiritual goo
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Feb 213 min read


2026 at PRTS: Same Needs, Same God, Same Grace
As faculty, students, and staff return to their work on behalf of the PRCA and the ministry of the gospel in 2026, we do so with humble trust in our sovereign Lord. This we know: We are needy sinners, He is a faithful Father, and His grace is all-sufficient. Our needs always remain the same, though our specific circumstances may change in this new year. Apart from the Lord, we are unable to abide in Christ and persevere in salvation, insufficient to fulfill our callings, and
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Jan 182 min read
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