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Uganda Medical Container

JUNE 2001 In 2001, SPC summer team missionaries started to bring medical supplies - usually ten to twenty-three 50 pound trunks - with them on their trips to Uganda. The  first 40-foot container was shipped in 2010. And in July 2016, we'll ship our 15h and 16th 40' container. Each [...]

Uganda Medical Container2021-12-18T13:42:23-05:00

Dick and Shirley Chewning Join Stony Point Church

Dick and Shirley worked tirelessly for SPC from the time they joined Stony Point Church in 1972. Dick was quickly elected an elder and taught adult Sunday School classes which were legendary, moving many to attend and then commit themselves to SPC according to the accounts of those who attended [...]

Dick and Shirley Chewning Join Stony Point Church2019-10-31T13:29:51-04:00

The New Church Gets a Name

Although the church was referred to as First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Richmond from its first meeting, it wasn't until November 23, 1969 that the name Stony Point Reformed Presbyterian Church was  settled on over other suggestions, including Grace Reformed Presbyterian, Immanuel Presbyterian, Dayspring Church (Presbyterian) and Open Door Reformed [...]

The New Church Gets a Name2019-10-31T13:26:28-04:00

A Second Attempt

In August 1968, several members of the group which met in 1966 met with Donald J. MacNair, Executive Director of the National Presbyterian Missions of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod. With his assistance, their hope to establish a Reformed Presbyterian Church in the Richmond area were revived. Sunday evening [...]

A Second Attempt2019-10-31T13:21:07-04:00
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