About
Our Mission
To plant the first and multigenerational Reformed Baptist Church in Front Royal, Virginia.
Our Purpose
To gather to worship our Triune God and King in spirit and in truth each Lord’s Day (Sunday); to bring the gospel to the lost and unchurched for the salvation of souls; and to teach the people of God what it means, and how to live the Christian life by grace through faith.
Our Values
Bold and clear teaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ for salvation and life.
Christ-centered, grace-emphasizing expositional preaching (verse by verse through books).
Loving and caring Christian fellowship.
Emphasized understanding of the distinction between the law and Gospel
About The Study Group
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Beliefs
We believe the 66 books of Bible to be the inspired, infallible, and inerrant Word of God. It is upon the firm foundation of Holy Scripture which our beliefs are grounded. As Baptists in the Reformation tradition we subscribe to the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith (1677/1689) as an adequate and accurate summary of the teaching contained in Holy Scripture. See the What We Believe page for more info, and also see the What Is A Reformed Baptist drop down in the FAQ’s section.
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Leadership
We are led by Taylor Settle, an ordained Minister currently serving at Covenant Reformed Baptist Church of Warrenton, Virginia. As he serves at CRBC, Taylor continues his studies at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary. This bible study and potential future church plant initiative are under the oversight of CRBC.
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Front Royal
Front Royal, Virginia is a small, but growing town, where the North and South Fork Shenandoah Rivers meet. It is the county seat of Warren County and is dubbed the “Gateway to the Skyline Drive,” being home to the northern entrance of the park. Situated 60 miles west of Washington D.C. and nestled in the Shenandoah Valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains, it has recently been considered as part of the greater D.C. area. Front Royal is a unique location for a Reformed Baptist church plant in that, it is something of a halfway point between the two closest Reformed Baptist congregations in Warrenton, Virginia, and Harrisonburg, Virginia.