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Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church

2424 Rivermont Avenue
Lynchburg, VA 24503
(434) 846-3441

John T. Mabray
Pastor

Ronald M. Cox
Associate Pastor

About Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church

OUR MISSION STATEMENT:

"Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church exists to proclaim the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ to all the world, reflecting our Reformed convictions and relating to contemporary culture."

Worship services on Sundays are at 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM, and 6:30 PM.  
Sunday School begins at 9:35 AM on Sunday morning.
Wednesday night Family Fellowship activities begin at 5:45 PM.

(For more detailed schedule information, go to the Rivermont Press page.)

Click here for a map showing Rivermont's location.

Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church is a reformed and  evangelical congregation which, throughout her 120-plus-year history, has sought to stand for, proclaim, and demonstrate the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ, who is "the same, yesterday, today, and forever."

We believe, without reservation, that the Bible is the Word of God written, the only infallible rule of faith and practice.  We affirm, joyfully and steadfastly, the historic Trinitarian faith, the Reformed doctrines of grace, and the pattern of Christian living articulated in the Westminister Confession, Larger Catechism, and Shorter Catechism

As a member of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, we affirm our denomination's motto: In Essentials, Unity; In Non-Essentials, Liberty; In All Things, Charity. 

 

Our Location

Introduction to Rivermont

History of REPC

Importance of Worship

Meaning of Membership

How to Become a Member

Our Sanctuary

Presbyterian Form of Government

History of Presbyterianism

Frequently Asked Questions