Reformation Presbyterian Church is a local congregation of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) with worship services at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on the Lord’s Day at 925 Dogwood Road, Snellville, Georgia 30078. There is also a midweek prayer meeting/worship service on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. Following the afternoon Lord’s Day worship service, a brief congregational prayer meeting is h
eld. History
Reformation Presbyterian Church has been located in metropolitan Atlanta since its inception in 2004. Initially established as a Preaching Station with Rev. Warren E. Gardner appointed as the residential pulpit supply, the mission was organized as a Congregation in 2006, and Rev. Gardner was elected the minister. Rev. Gardner retired on June 2, 2017. On July 14, 2017, Rev. Brent C. Evans was inducted as the new pastor. The congregation, which was initially established as Free Church Atlanta, is now known locally as Reformation Presbyterian Church. Identity
We are a Presbyterian church adhering in worship and doctrine to the position adopted by the Church of Scotland at the Reformation. At the Disruption of the Church of Scotland in 1843, the Free Church of Scotland carried forward the spiritual identity, succession, and constitutional principles of the church of the Reformation. We believe that the religious truths espoused in Scotland and in many other places at the Reformation are faithful to the Word of God, and therefore are unchanging truths. Congregations
As Americans, we labor to promote the sound doctrine, biblical patterns of worship and faithful spiritual principles of the church of the Reformation within our own land, and to develop church structures here which are committed to these truths by constitutional pledges. Other congregations of this Presbytery of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) are located in Greenville, SC; St. Louis, MO; and Burlington, NC, with preaching stations erected in Auburn-Opelika, AL and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Oversight
Oversight of the Atlanta congregation is provided by the Session -- Rev. Brent Evans, Moderator; Mr. Charles Greenewald, Elder; and an Assessor elder appointed by Presbytery, Rev. Warren Gardner (retired). The members of the Session also comprise the Deacons’ Court. Greenewald is Clerk of Session and Deacons’ Court. While most of the Presbytery’s congregations are located in the United States, the Presbytery operates under the oversight of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in Edinburgh, Scotland. Our connection with the church in Scotland is a tangible expression of our historical continuity with a tradition of faithful adherence to sound doctrine and to biblical patterns of worship. Sermons on SermonAudio.com
Sermon recordings from the pulpit of Reformation Presbyterian Church may be heard at https://www.sermonaudio.com/solo/freechurchatlanta/.