Reformed Dogmatika
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Many voices, one confession.

Reformed Dogmatika is a confessional Reformed theology blog featuring NAPARC contributors and thoughtful guest writers. Our aim is to encourage believers through Christ-centered, Scripture-grounded, and historically rooted writing for the life of faith, helping readers explore the beauty of the Reformed confessions, covenant theology, the sacraments, worship, and faithful Christian living.

URC Family

Anthony Faggiano

Anthony Faggiano

Elder in the United Reformed Churches in North America. Writes on Reformed hermeneutics, the doctrines of grace, Christology, the sacraments, and amillennialism. His work blends historical insight with the warmth of a shepherd-hearted elder, reflecting a deep love for Reformed theology and the ordinary life of the church.

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Juliette Colunga

Juliette Colunga

A graduate of The Master’s University with a growing love for the riches of Reformed theology. She especially enjoys writing on Reformed worship and the Regulative Principle, seeking to help readers appreciate the reverence, beauty, and biblical simplicity of historic Christian worship.

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Priscilla Tjoelker

Priscilla Tjoelker

A member of the United Reformed Churches in North America who writes with pastoral warmth about Christian hope, suffering, and the comfort of the gospel in seasons of grief. Her reflections are shaped by a love for Scripture, the promises of eternal life in Christ, and the quiet faithfulness of ordinary Christian living.

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Colin Germer

Colin Germer

A member of the United Reformed Churches in North America and a student at The Master’s University in Classical Liberal Arts. He hopes to pursue graduate studies in the humanities and is passionate about supporting Christian education rooted in historic Reformed convictions.

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Melody Colunga

Melody Muniz

A member of the United Reformed Churches in North America and a student in the MA Historical Theology program at Westminster Seminary California. She writes with a love for the Reformed confessions, reflecting often on the communion of saints, the comfort of Scripture in suffering, and the hope of the resurrection. Her aim is to help readers behold the faithfulness of God in both life and death.

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PCA Family

Samuel Brewer

Samuel Brewer

Pastor of Christ the King Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Seminole, Florida, and father of four. He writes on the importance of the local church, the meaning of church membership, and the centrality of a well ordered Christian life shaped by Scripture and confessional theology.

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Charles Vaughn

Charles Vaughn

Lives in Fallbrook, California with his wife and four covenant children, and is a proud grandfather. A member of New Life Presbyterian Church (PCA), he holds degrees in Biblical and Theological Studies and two master’s degrees from Westminster Seminary California. He enjoys the writings of Meredith G. Kline and the study of eschatology, and his writing blends academic rigor with pastoral clarity.

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Sarah Ivill

Sarah Ivill

A Reformed author, speaker, homeschooling mother, and Bible teacher. A member of Christ Covenant Church (PCA), she brings theological depth and warmth to topics ranging from biblical exposition to Christian living.

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OPC Family

Laura Gregory

Laura Gregory

A member of Oakland Hills Community Church (OPC) in Michigan, where she and her husband Todd worship. A website designer with interests in Reformed covenant theology, anthropology, the arts, and the Law and Gospel distinction. Her writing reflects careful theological reflection and creative clarity.

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HRC Family

Mary Beeke

Mary Beeke

A member of the Heritage Reformed Congregations, wife of theologian Joel R. Beeke, and author of works on kindness, parenting, and Christian character. Her writing reflects a gracious, warm Reformed piety shaped by Scripture, hospitality, and a lifelong love for the church.

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Guest Contributors

From time to time, Reformed Dogmatika welcomes guest contributors who, while not part of the NAPARC family, write thoughtfully on topics of shared Christian concern. Their contribution reflects our desire to encourage Christ-centered dialogue within the broader body of believers.

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