Sep 22
2023
Pastor's Wife and Church Life
In this post, Pastor Chad Vegas of Sovereign Grace Bakersfield reflects on how we ought to biblically view women married to pastors in our churches.
Our desire is to resource families with the family discipleship resources that will support families as they study through the Bible together following the Kids Church schedule. In 2025: Genesis through Numbers!
Keep ReadingDel Rey Church is excited to share free resources to encourage the church to memorize the New City Catechism. Our desire as a church is to encourage individuals and families to memorize the New City Catechism together as a part of discipleship. We are sharing songs for the full version of the catechism and activity sheets to use for your discipleship.
Keep ReadingThe New Year has begun! Let's read through the Bible together from cover-to-cover in 2025. Pastor Matt has made a unique reading schedule for the church.
Keep ReadingSep 22
2023
In this post, Pastor Chad Vegas of Sovereign Grace Bakersfield reflects on how we ought to biblically view women married to pastors in our churches.
Sep 23
2020
A co-laborer in the gospel and friend of Del Rey Church, Pastor Chad Vegas of Sovereign Grace Church in Bakersfield, recently posted a message to his church members about what it has been like pastoring in 2020 through COVID and the polarization of responses to it. With Pastor Chad’s permission, we are sharing his post here for the Del Rey Church saints and readers of our blog online, in hopes to foster a spirit of grace and patience in these trying times. For those of you who have been walking in unity with the church this year and coming to our worship services the last few months we
Mar 3
2013
One of the best ways to avoid dealing with today’s challenges and difficulties is to get wrapped up in tomorrow’s.
Dec 24
2012
My friend Dr. Reynolds offers a stimulating Christmas reflection on how Christmas returns us to first things. With his permission, we share this post with you to enjoy.
Nov 7
2011
Pastors don't last these days. How can we make sure that our pastors at Del Rey Church will last in our community? Why are so many pastors failing?