March 21: Rev. Samuel Wilson and Catechesis

Home Religion was an Important Part of Colonial Presbyterianism With tens of thousands of Scot –Irish Presbyterians coming to Cumberland County of Pennsylvania, various Presbyterian churches were organized in the…

March 19: Rev. John Mitchell Mason

This post from last year bears repeating. A Biblical Stand in a Biblical Way The Rev. John Mitchell Mason [1770-1829] was an Associate Reformed pastor who served for many years…

March 18: The First Presbytery (1706)

The Stated Clerk was the Culprit The Presbyterian clergymen had been identified as either ministers and waiting to be called to place of ministry. Through informal talks, it was agreed…

March 17: Machen’s Profession of Faith

A Stirring Confession of Faith On Sunday evening, March 17, 1935, Dr. J. Gresham Machen filled the pulpit of the  First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This time period was in the…