Rev James R. Hamilton...is an ordained minister, Reformed, Protestant and Presbyterian by persuasion. At this time James is the Minister of Fole Reformed Evangelical Chapel, in North Staffordshire. Alongside the work of the Church he works extensively evangelising, mostly within the bounds of Staffordshire, preaching the gospel to people on the streets of the major towns and cities within the county. Confessions & CreedsFor a more comprehensive state- ment go to 'The Westminster Confession of Faith' and the three forms of unity, the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism and the Canons of Dordt, found on the Confessions & Creeds page, where there is a more comprehensive, detailed study of the beliefs of the Christian Faith ... Coming Sunday20th May 2012 10.30 am - 'The Mystery of the Beast' (Revelation 17:7-14) 6.30 pm - 'The Aftermath of the Flood' (Genesis 8:1-22) Fole Reformed Evangelical Chapel |
We are a group of Christians who meet regularly to worship God, primarily in the preaching of the Bible and singing Psalms in praise to God, to declare his absolute, particular & sovereign grace to all without distinction."Church? It is always better to be small and strong than to be big and corrupt." Herman Hoeksema But into thy house will come in thine abundant grace; And I will worship in thy fear, toward thy holy place (Psalter 5:7) click Heidelberg Catechism Question 16. Why must he be very man, and also perfectly righteous? Answer: Because the justice of God requires that the same human nature which has sinned, should likewise make satisfaction for sin; and one, who is himself a sinner, cannot satisfy for others. Question 17. Why must he in one person be also very God? Answer: That he might, by the power of his Godhead sustain in his human nature, the burden of God's wrath; and might obtain for, and restore to us, righteousness and life. Question 18. Who then is that Mediator, who is in one person both very God, and a real righteous man? Answer: Our Lord Jesus Christ: "who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption." Question 19. Whence knowest thou this? Answer: From the holy gospel, which God himself first revealed in Paradise; and afterwards published by the patriarchs and prophets, and represented by the sacrifices and other ceremonies of the law; and lastly, has fulfilled it by his only begotten Son. |



