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About Us
Life Reformation is a group of evangelical Christians from various denominations, whose purpose is to facilitate the propagation of biblical religion as expressed in the best of the Protestant tradition. As fragmented, confused and ineffective as the church often seems today, we are eager to use Life Reformation as a means of bringing God-centered people together to be equipped and encouraged in the gospel. We clearly recognize that the church is God’s primary structural means of Christian instruction, worship and fellowship. We also are respectful of the various traditions and bible-believing denominations in our area.
Life Reformation seeks to explore the people, doctrines, and life of the historical reformed faith and demonstrate it to be relevant for Christians today. In the American culture Christianity has been losing popularity at alarming rates. The common approach to finding relevance for Christianity is by inventing new ideas. The church itself has been rethought over and over again within the last few decades. This is the wrong tactic. The church is not failing over lack of new ideas. It is failing for lack of consideration for what it has been built upon for 2,000 years. This is what Life Reformation desires to accomplish: to show the real need in Church life today is found in the old life already laid out by its faithful founders throughout the years.
Life Reformation is not a church. Nor is it an extension of any particular church. Instead, it is simply an opportunity for churches and individual Christians to encourage each other to follow Jesus.