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If you are looking for a church in the north Atlanta metro area, we invite you to come and visit, get to know us, and consider if the North Atlanta Reformed Presbyterian Church is where you should worship God. We would be happy to meet you.

COME AND JOIN US for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM. Our services are held at The Hampton Inn Suites in Alpharetta, GA.  Click here for a map and directions.

Upcoming Lord’s Day Service

This Week’s Scripture Readings: Leviticus 17, Colossians 1, Ephesians 1:7-12

Psalm Selections: The Psalm selections for this week will be 147A, 20B, 51D, and 40C from The Book of Psalms for Singing. For help with learning the tunes, an online Psalm tune library is available for free at Psalter.org.

Weekly Bible Study

Our weekly Bible Study is held at 5 PM at St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church in downtown Atlanta.   The address is 163 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308-1939.  If you would like more information on attending, please contact Pastor Frank Smith via email or by phone – (770) 241-3946.

Other Activities/Ministries

We also have a monthly Ladies Bible Study and a monthly Teen Group.

The Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA) dates to May 1798, when the Reformed Presbytery of America was constituted in Philadelphia, PA, to serve the congregations of “Covenanter” immigrants coming from Scotland and Ireland, and settling in various parts of North America in those days. As this body grew, it was divided into three presbyteries under the authority of the Reformed Presbyterian Synod, constituted in Philadelphia on May 24, 1809. At present the Reformed Presbyterian Synod comprises 76 churches, 4 missions and 7 presbyteries, in the USA, Canada, and Japan.

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From the Pastor's Desk
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    By now, the entire world, football fans and others, knows that the New Orleans Saints are the winners of the Super Bowl.
    However, am I the only one to notice the ironic nickname of the professional football team from the Crescent City?
    A “saint” in the Biblical sense is someone who is “holy”— that is, a person [...]

  • The Sacrament of Communion

    The Church universal recognizes two sacraments, viz., baptism and the Lord’s Supper.  The Lord’s Supper also is known as communion (since it symbolizes the communion we enjoy with God and with one another) and as the Eucharist (from a Greek word, meaning “thanksgiving”, since we should be overwhelmed with gratitude and thanks for the Lord’s [...]

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    Let me begin by thanking you for your courage and compassion in giving advice to Tiger Woods as to where forgiveness can be found.  We all need to be forgiven, and it is without question that the only place where we can find such pardon is at the foot of the cross of Jesus [...]

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