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Kyle E. Sims

Kyle E. Sims

Director of Seminary Admission and Church Relations at Erskine Seminary. Principal Clerk ARP General Synod. Pastor since 1999. 6’ 11” former Basketball player.

Lancaster, South Carolina •
69 posts •

Your Own Copy

October 11, 2022

My early memories of church are scattered but still strong. I can remember the old red brick church on the mill hill, sitting in the wooden pews, my father’s arm around my

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Fighting Over Prayer

September 13, 2022

“District won't allow prayers over PA” was the headline article in our local paper.  At odds were the school district administration and a state legislator over whether the school district could

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An On-Going Battle

August 09, 2022

There was a spot on my family's land where a previous owner had dumped their trash. Over the years, antique bottles in various blue, amber, and white hues would appear after

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Westminster Confession of Faith

The Blessing of the Confession and Catechisms

July 12, 2022

If you grew up in a church that taught the Shorter Catechism and studied the Confession of Faith, give thanks to the Lord because that is a blessing. If, like me, you did not grow up in a church that taught the Confession, then take the time to study it now.

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Pray For Your Denominational Meetings

June 07, 2022

It is the synod and assembly season in the reformed world. Many of our NAPARC sister denominations are meeting or just have met. These are important meetings that impact the church in many

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Calling a pastor

A Plea To Pulpit Committees

May 10, 2022

Often, pulpit committees will talk with several candidates at one time, even interviewing multiple candidates at one time. There is no hard rule against this practice, but there is some wisdom for not doing it this way.

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pastoral ministry

Rethinking Pastoral Ministry Post-Covid

April 12, 2022

There is something special and powerful about being with someone in-person. These opportunities do not need to be lost by pastors and elders, or regular members. We need to have the touch of a sympathetic hug. We need to be able to wipe away the tears. We need to feel the reverberations of a laugh.

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Stand On The Rock

March 08, 2022

The Lord is our Rock! The Psalmist expresses this truth in the second verse of Psalm 18. The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in

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habit

Why Spiritual Habits Are Good

February 08, 2022

I grew up on a small farm on a dead-end road in South Carolina. My parents worked full-time jobs, but we had about ten cows, four horses, 30 chickens, and an occasional goat

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Winston, I Have A Feeling We Are Not In South Carolina Anymore

January 10, 2022

Dorothy delivers the famous line to her dog in The Wizard Of Oz. "Toto, I've got a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." She was right! They

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love

The Need For Christian Love

December 14, 2021

The church is a place where worldly distinctions are melted away by an intense love fired by a common salvation, a shared hope, and the powerful indwelling by Holy Spirit. It is a love that is active and involved.

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The Ruling Elder

The Need For Ruling Elders

November 09, 2021

Now is a time for the Ruling Elder! Presbyterian denominations face great difficulties at the local, Presbytery, and Synod (General Assembly) levels. The input of our ruling elders at every level is crucial

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reading

Reading Biographies

October 12, 2021

Reading about Christian's lives glorifies God and encourages you. It can be a massive uplift in times of discouragement and trials.

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Daniel

Observations on Prayer from Book of Daniel

September 14, 2021

Preaching through the book of Daniel has been a tremendous joy as it speaks to God's power, His purposes, and His faithfulness. It shows us the Lord's love and

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joy

Where Is Your Joy?

August 10, 2021

Where is your joy? To be honest, I struggle with joy. I know it is a facet of the Fruit of the Spirit. But it is just hard to be joyful when the

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Prayer meeting

Problems and Solutions

July 13, 2021

As we enter the second half of 2021, we see the world starting to return to a new normal. We are not returning to 2019, but we can get back to regular routines

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prayer

Christ Is Our Help!

June 08, 2021

Only with God do we find shoulders that are wide enough for the issues and problems of our day.

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ARP Synod

ARPC Synod 2021 - Why Am I Encouraged!

May 11, 2021

The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church will meet on June 8-10 at the First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, SC. As we come together, we are facing several significant and potentially controversial issues. There is

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connectional church

The Joys and Sorrows of the Connectional Church

April 13, 2021

In the surgery waiting area, I sat with one of my church members. Her relative had been in a terrible car accident. This lady had a large extended family, and it seemed most

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Anxiety

Faith over Anxiety: A Blessing and A Witness

March 10, 2021

Today is my 50th Birthday. I am now the same age as my dad when he died. In the last week, I have thought a lot about dad and his short life. One

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Spiritually Prepared

February 09, 2021

Are you prepared? We can immediately see the importance of this question even without knowing the context. No one wants to be caught unprepared. We have seen grocery stores running low on inventory

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Providence

Looking To God

January 12, 2021

We should be concerned if there is foreign interference or voter fraud. However, Christians should have a level of peace and even continued joy, knowing that God rules the nations. All Kings, Presidents, and even tyrants are a part of His plan and His purposes.

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How do we deal with the end of the world?

December 08, 2020

Christians, we have lived in a dark year. The darkness of Pandemic and unrest has many people thinking of the last day. If Christ does come back soon, may He find all of us doing our Christian duty. May we encourage those that are curious or even fearful to seek Christ and follow Him!

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Rest

Rest During Unrest

November 10, 2020

We need rest. One of the ways that interrogators break people down is by not letting them rest. Most of us know that when we push too hard without rest that our productivity

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COVID-19

Just Do It

October 15, 2020

Tuesday morning, I decided it was time to start lifting weights again. The boys and I had been lifting before the Covid restrictions hit. I even bought an old beat-up weight bench just

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