The constitution defines the beliefs of the church as well as terms used within the church. The terms as are follows; Governing Officers, Courts of the Church, Synod, Presbytery, Session, Congregation, Congregational Meetings, Trustees, Other Appointed Workers, and Constitution Amendment.
The Testimony of the Reformed Presyterian Church of Australia contains the Churches' views and current practices on the following subjects: Worship, Praise, Prayer, Reading and Preaching the Word, Offering, Benediction, Sacraments, and life issues.
The regulations outlines questions to candidates to office of elder, plan for Presbytery visitation, election and call of elders, Lord's Supper regulations, and other regulations concerning the Churches' practices.
The finance handbook The Finance Handbook shows how the various funds of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia are administered and helps office bearers of the church fulfill their financial obligations to their own congregations and in the wider work of the church through Presbytery.
This resource shows a map of the world and the location of all the current Reformed Presbyterian Churches. The Reformed Presbyterian Church began in Europe but is now located in four separate continents and many different countries.
These documents represent the historical position of Reformed Presbyterians. However, these positions are not binding on Reformed Presbyterians today. However, there are some Reformed Presbyterians who still agree with the position put forward in these documents. Having said this, though, we are not a church that holds doctrines because they are traditional. We hold doctrines because we believe they are the doctrines scripture teaches.
A library of all recent sermons given at the Reformed Presbyterian Churches. They are sorted by date and are currently only available in MP3 format for your listening purposes.
A list and explanation of Baptism, Weddings, Profession of Faith, Lord's Supper, and Congregational Meetings.
Vows held by those who are members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia.