All of Christ, for All of Life, for All of Tallahassee

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Sundays at 2:00 pm

3945 N Monroe St

About Our Church

Making Disciples

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Preaching Exegetically

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Singing Psalms

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Family Integrated

Our children are part of God's family and so they learn to worship God with God's people.

Confessionally Reformed

We uphold and submit to the Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism.

Biblically Devoted

All that we do in worship and practice is governed by the Lord Jesus Christ as He teaches us in God's Word.

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All of Christ, for all of life, for all of Tallahassee

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We believe that all of God's Word must govern our lives and not just bits and pieces. We believe that God's Word has something to say regarding piety, but also starting a business, service in the government, motherhood, and any other duty we may receive from the Lord. Not only that, but the call to faithfulness is not just to us at Christ the King, but extends beyond God's people to Tallahassee and the world. Tallahassee belongs to Christ by rights and we desire to deliver her to the Lord through gospel proclamation and faithful living.

Thoroughly Trinitarian, Biblically Devoted, Historically Reformed

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Come join us and experience the glory of reformed covenant renewal worship, exegetical preaching, weekly communion, psalm singing, and Christ-centered fellowship ...

as we seek to make disciples in Leon County.

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Blog Posts

A Defense of Paedocommunion

“He that eats not this bread does not live the spiritual life; for this is the body of Christ… Even infants, when they are baptized, are admitted to this table, so far as their capacity allows.” St. Augustine, Sermon 174


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