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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 323-255-8757



Address: 3557 Fletcher Dr 90065 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.rpcla.org

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Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 15.02.2021

We give thanks for the baptism of Della Mae Mason this morning. Enjoy Pastor Nathan's sermon on Isaiah 12:3: "Therefore with joy shall you draw water out of the wells of salvation."

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 05.02.2021

We reminisced on Nathan Eshelman’s 12 years of ministry among us today and prayed for him and his family as they leave for a new calling in Orlando RPC in the coming weeks.

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 17.01.2021

Here is tonight's psalm meditation from prayer meeting on Psalm 33.

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 07.01.2021

The ninth commandment is about truth--liars, lies, and lying are condemned. Jesus Christ offers himself for lying sinners. Have a listen!

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 09.11.2020

Jesus has done all thing well. Is this your testimony?

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 27.10.2020

Psalm 16 is a "michtam" or a golden psalm. In this perennial favorite there is so much to mine, isn't there?

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 24.10.2020

What does it mean to "honor parents?" Pastor Nathan gives several applications of this first command with a promise.

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 11.10.2020

Psalm 15 was our study this evening for prayer meeting. The questions asked in the Psalm are essentially "who can stand in God's presence?" "Who can receive hospitality from God?" and "Who can live in the presence of God?" Great questions.

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 27.09.2020

A theology of sin must center on the heart. Jesus taught that it was not what goes into a man that defiles him, but what comes out of a man.

Los Angeles Reformed Presbyterian Church 22.09.2020

When the Apostle Paul says that we are not judge whether one keeps sabbaths, does he mean that the fourth commandment is no longer applicable? Did Paul "gut" the 10 Commandments? No!