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		<description><![CDATA[Hello! My name is Kevin Swanson, the pastor at Reformation          Church of Castle Rock, Colorado. Welcome to our Web site! Below you will          find our biblical emphases and our unique perspective on family worship.    [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">Hello! My name is Kevin Swanson, the pastor at Reformation          Church of Castle Rock, Colorado. Welcome to our Web site! Below you will          find our biblical emphases and our unique perspective on family worship.          Our hope is that you will find our church welcoming to you and your family,          and that you will find sound biblical teaching at Reformation Church.          For service times and directions, <a href="http://arston.com/websites/reformation/about/directions">click here</a>.</p>
<p align="left">What we believe concerning&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="#seven">Seven Basis Emphases</a></li>
<li><a href="#word">The Word of God</a></li>
<li><a href="#family">Family</a></li>
<li><a href="#worship">Worship</a></li>
<li><a href="#fellowship">Fellowship &amp; Outreach</a></li>
<li><a href="#works">Works of Mercy</a></li>
<li><a href="#church-family">Church and Family Statement (downloadable PDF file)</a></li>
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<p><strong><a name="seven" title="seven"></a>Seven Basic Emphases:</strong>
<ol>
<li>Embracing the gospel of sovereign grace in Jesus Christ &#8211; Eph. 1:6,            2:8-10</li>
<li>Diligently studying the Word of God &#8211; Acts 17:11</li>
<li>Applying and doing the Word &#8211; A genuine, rigorous, practical Christianity            &#8211; James 1:22</li>
<li>Maintaining a sharp vision for the Kingdom &#8211; Mt. 6:31, 28:20</li>
<li>Cultivating a vibrant love and care for the body &#8211; Eph. 4:2</li>
<li>Keeping God central in worship both in method and content &#8211; Exod.            20:4-6, Matt. 15:9</li>
<li>Empowering parents to lead their households to God &#8211; Eph. 6:4</li>
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<p><strong><a name="word" title="word"></a>The Word of God:</strong>
<ul>
<li>We endeavor to keep the Word of God pre-eminent in our thinking and            our teaching. If we are to reform our thinking and our lives, it can            only be by the Word of God. We are dismayed by theological systems constructed            over the years that have marginalized the relevancy of the Word of God,            and we endeavor in our generation to build up a mature knowledge of            and thorough-going application of God&#8217;s Word in all of life.</li>
<li>We endeavor to combat a spirit of mediocrity prevalent in our society,            by establishing high standards for ourselves in both our understanding            and practice of God&#8217;s Word.</li>
<li>We are a confessional church. That is, we state what we believe in            confessional form. Without the truth stated in clear and concise form,            the church is easily taken by every wind of doctrine. The teachers of            the church subscribe to the Westminster Confession of Faith in its form            of doctrine.</li>
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<p><strong><a name="family" title="family"></a>Family:</strong>
<ul>
<li>We believe that God has primarily endowed Christian parents with the            responsibility of training their children in the faith (Deut. 6:6-9,            20-22, Deut. 4:9-12, Prov 1:8, 6:20-21, Eph. 6:1,2). Therefore, the            church must encourage, equip, and empower parents and especially fathers            to perform this God-given mandate. The church must not replace or displace            the Christian parents in this task. The function of the church is not            to segregate families, but to unify them, respecting the spiritual headship            of first the Christian father and then the Christian mother over their            home.</li>
<li>Since God commands Christian parents to teach their children his Word            in all aspects of their lives (Deut. 6:6-9), we encourage our member            families to provide their children with a Christian education.</li>
<li>Because our children are members of the convenant community of God,            we encourage children to remain with their parents during the worship            services. A place for nursing (crying or sleeping) children will be            provided during the services.</li>
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<p><strong><a name="worship" title="worship"></a>Worship:</strong>
<ul>
<li>We believe that we must bring God our very best in worship. Our culture            represents a decline in morality and maturity. The music and language            of this culture does not necessarily represent the very best. Therefore            we do not strive after the lowest and most simple forms of music or            expression in worship. We avoid vainly repetitious and overly-simplistic            music.</li>
<li>We believe that we must worship God on his terms. We believe that            the highest priority in worship is that it be pleasing to God, even            though it might not be comfortable or pleasing to us at all times. This            means we will not bring novel elements of worship into his sanctuary            such as drama or puppet shows.</li>
<li>We believe that our worship should be characterized as a two-way communication            with our God. God speaks to his people through his word and we respond            in confession, praise, and thanksgiving.</li>
<li>We believe that our worship must center on God and not the worship            leader or any other man. Worship should not be used as a vehicle to            draw the congregation to the preacher or to the church, but to draw            them to God.</li>
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<p><strong><a name="fellowship" title="fellowship"></a>Fellowship and Outreach:</strong>
<ul>
<li>We want this church to be characterized by warm fellowship and vibrant            outreach to our community and beyond. We encourage hospitality and our            members care for one another when they are going through difficult and            trying situations.</li>
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<p><strong><a name="works" title="works"></a>Works of Mercy:</strong>
<ul>
<li>We lament that the church and the family have been marginalized, slowly            replaced by the state over the last 150 years. According to the Bible,            the care of the poor is first and foremost under the responsibility            of the family and private individuals. Nevertheless, the church is also            so called. James defines &#8220;true religion&#8221; as taking care of            the fatherless and the widows. Therefore this church takes this responsibility            seriously and will ensure the Christian education of the children of            widows and orphans in our midst. Special oversite of widows is provided            by the diaconate of the church. This church also encourages adoptions            for orphans.</li>
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<p><strong><a name="church-family" title="church-family"></a>Church and Family Statement:</strong>
<ul>
<li>The Reformation church session has been working on a &#8216;Church and Family&#8217; statement         	 expressing their views on how the church and family have worked and not worked          	 together in the 20th century.  We have attached PDF file for all to read.  Please take         	 a moment to download this to your PC, print it out, read it and let us know what you          	 think.</li>
<p><a href="http://www.reformationchurch.com/download/Church-family-statement.pdf" title="Church-Family" rel="Author">               </a>
<p align="center"><strong><font size="4"><a href="http://www.reformationchurch.com/download/Church-family-statement.pdf" title="Church-Family" rel="Author">Church-Family Statement</a></font></strong></p>
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