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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 •
Daniel

He Knows What Is In The Darkness

September 08, 2020

Christians, know that your Father is here. He knows what is in the darkness of this world. The Lord knows the schemes of the devil and this world. He knows the plans of every man. He knows all of it, and He is with you.

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heart

Keep Your Heart

August 11, 2020

Introspection is not pleasant for man. It is much easier for us to look outward and point to the issues in other's lives. Jesus addresses this when he says that we

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ARP Synod

Pray for the 2020 ARP Synod Meeting

July 14, 2020

The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARPC) Synod is scheduled to meet on August 18-20 at Bonclarken. The ARPC is dealing with a difficult situation with both our voluntary Denomination Ministry Fund (DMF) and,

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thanksgiving

The Power of Thanksgiving

June 09, 2020

"Abounding with Thanksgiving" - Colossians 2:7b These last few months have been challenging. We have had to go to online ministry with little face-to-face contact with our folks. Yes, we

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church life

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Virtual Ministry

May 12, 2020

The present situation has pushed many of us unsophisticated ordinary end-users to use more cutting edge programs and applications in our regular lives.

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Morning Routine

Routines When Everything is Not Routine

April 14, 2020

"Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil."  -  Ephesians 5:15–16 (ESV) Our

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Embracing Your Reformed Roots

March 10, 2020

In the early years of my ministry, people told me that churches like mine would be dead in ten years. I have often been surprised how wrong these folks have been. I know

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Who Are We?

February 11, 2020

I have enjoyed the musical Les Miserables since I was first introduced to it. It contains powerful themes that cut across a broad section of life. In one of my favorite scenes, the

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The Struggles of the Christian Life

January 14, 2020

Struggles are a significant part of the Christian life. If our view of God and life is too simple, then it can lead to frustration and fear. We are left to wonder, “If

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Taking Stock

December 10, 2019

The end of the year is quickly coming upon us. We have many end of year activities and holidays. It is really easy in the hustle and bustle to let the new year

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Missing My Church Family

November 12, 2019

Yesterday was my first day back after a seven-week medical leave. Having time off was a great benefit to both my physical and mental health. Being away from the pulpit and active ministry

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Why We Started Back An Evening Service

September 10, 2019

In 2015 after a long hard summer in our church, we made the regrettable decision to end our regular evening worship service. Part of the reason was that attendance had dropped off to

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Obey God Rather Than Man

August 13, 2019

In Acts 5:29, Peter tells the High Priest, "We must obey God rather than men." The teaching of this verse is something that should be evident without much explanation. Many

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More About Jesus I Would Know

July 09, 2019

I have found that if you mention theology around some folks they will head towards the door. A lot of people are not interested in how their salvation works. They just want to

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Life in 2019

June 11, 2019

The month of June has been a difficult month for Biblical Christians. Our newsfeeds, emails, Twitter accounts, and various other forms of media have bombarded us with negative news. At least my own

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Concurrent Synods: A Great Opportunity

May 14, 2019

Next Month, the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARPC) and the Reformed Presbyterian Church North America (RPCNA) will hold corresponding Synods at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. This event is the second concurrent

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Trusting God is Hard

April 09, 2019

Trusting God is hard. As a young pastor, I was informed about a family in need in our rural community. I must confess the hardness of my own heart at this time about

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A Heart For Discipline

March 12, 2019

There is a heart-wrenching chapter in Pat Conroy’s novel The Lords of Discipline . The roommate of protagonist Will McLean is drummed out of the Corps of Cadets. This is a solemn ceremony

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elders

Helping Your Officers

February 19, 2019

Last Sunday, the officers of our church took some time to go over a book on Eldership. It was good to see new and older officers together discussing our ministry and sharing insights

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