We’re pleased to announce a new part of our site: curriculum.
Our first curriculum unit is entitled “What Is the Reformed Faith?”
The curriculum consists of a workbook and a series of lectures.
The course explores the basics of the Reformed faith as well as its distinctive elements. The class explores the meaning of life, sin, Christ, predestination, the sacraments, church discipline, and what it means to be a confessional church.
We are using this as curriculum for new members classes but it can also be used in a variety of other circumstances, either in groups (youth or adult) or classes (catechism, Sunday school), in family devotions, or by individuals.
If you’ve been looking to learn more about the Reformed faith and would like an overview, this is a good place to begin.
Find this course entitled “What Is the Reformed Faith?” at the right-hand side of the start page at www.Start.URClearning.org under “Curriculum” or click HERE.
The course, its recorded lectures, and workbook are entirely free without any rights reserved. Print out the workbook, download the audio recordings, copy them and pass them about and use them as you like.


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