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Welcome to the Del Rey Church blog! From time to time, we publish resources here that are thought-provoking for believers in Jesus Christ and non-believers alike. We hope these posts will help you in your journey to know and be known by the Almighty God of the universe. Let us know what you think!

 

Del 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.

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!

The 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.

Our beloved brother and church member Jim Butcher has passed away and we want to celebrate his life and ministry as a former elder, group leader, counselor, therapist, peace maker, and more in our congregation. Please RSVP so we can plan for food and the service. Meanwhile, please keep us in prayer as we mourn and prepare this service to give thanks to God and glorify His name.

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 2024: the second part of the Old Testament, from Deuteronomy to Nehemiah!

With Christmas upon us, here is a short reading from theologian Stephen Charnock (1628 – 1680) on the power of God manifest in the birth of Christ. Oh come let us adore Him!

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.

In the introduction of my sermon last week (July 2, 2023), I got into Independence Day, secular culture, Pride stuff, slavery, and racism. After the message, I was asked a question about something I said about Lincoln.

This blogpost provides readers with a list of books for learning about people of color in church history with an emphasis on Black and African heritage.

Here is a short reading list of racial history for those working in urban ministry in North America…