October 2: Rev. John Hess McComb

This Day in Presbyterian History: Contending Earnestly  The  number "seven" has always been associated with perfection.  But while that is the belief, there would be no one who would suggest that the…

October 1: Richard Stockton

This Day in Presbyterian History: He was not ashamed of the gospel of Christ The pronoun in our title refers to Richard Stockton, who was born October 1, 1730 near Princeton,…

September 30: George Whitefield

This Day in Presbyterian History: There is None to Replace Him It was so thought by John Wesley, co-founder of  Methodism.  The person Wesley referred to in the quotation of…

September 28: WSC Q. 80

This Day in Presbyterian History: The Purpose of the Bible for Unbelievers and Believers Finding little of significance in Presbyterian history, we return to the magnificent answers of the Shorter Catechism, and…