MAKING THE CHURCH THE CHURCH AGAIN
Welcome To Foothills Reformed Church
Be done with manipulative, feel-good Christianity.
OUR DISTINCTIVES
Christ is Lord Over All
Foothills Reformed Church is a Bible-teaching, gospel-preaching, Jesus-following church that believes what Christians have believed throughout the ages. We call the world to repent, believe, and live what we preach.
The church and the culture have strayed far from anything “ordinary.” We have to call Christ’s people to break away and build communities that aren’t like the world. We do this by looking back to what God has done in his church throughout its history.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Real Fellowship and Solid Community
We don’t intend to overload anyone’s schedule with endless meetings and services, but we also want to give God’s people a chance to get to know each other and build something worth building. As such, most of our regular groups and studies meet monthly rather than weekly.
Sunday school, worship, meals, camps, study groups, and more are just some of the ways in which we stay united in fellowship with one another, serve God faithfully, and regularly witness to the world around us.
Recent Posts
Stop Ignoring Rural Churches
Last year I attended a breakout session on church planting. When the speaker was asked about where people should plant churches, he was…
“Fight-or-Flight” or “Tend-and-Befriend”?
If men want to perform their best, they must be under threat. If women want to perform their best, they need to be…
Three Streams
I was listening to a lecture by Doug Wilson on Kuyper, in which he heavily relied upon the common division of the Reformed…
Current Meeting Place
Outbuilding of Yoders Bakery & Furniture
2621 Burnt Cabin Rd, Seaman, OH 45679
THE CHURCH
We long for a revival of ordinary churches with orderly worship and historical doctrine.
We believe that we are created to glorify God and enjoy him forever and that scripture is the only rule by which we know how to do that. We are Reformed, Evangelical, and conservative. The Westminster Standards, written in 1646, state what we believe scripture teaches.