Worship Times
1st Service: 9:30 AM
Break: 10:40-11:15 AM
2nd Service: 11:15 AM

Coram Deo Reformation Church began in May of 2003, locating the ministry in the South suburbs of Denver, Colorado. The desire of the core group who envisioned the ministry was to reclaim the truths of the Reformation and reformed worship. The founding families were particularly interested in the centrality of the Word as proclaimed each Lord’s Day. In addition, they had a passion for the truths expressed in the Heidelberg Catechism.
Five couples met early in the spring of 2003 to encourage the beginning of such a ministry that was distinctively Reformed and dynamically evangelistic. A theme verse, 1 Peter 1:22, was chosen to express the core values of the church: Truth and Love. Now that you have purified yourselves by obeying the truth so that you have sincere love for your brothers, love one another deeply, from the heart.
1Peter 1:22
The desire of the core members in thinking about ministry in the 21st Century
was to be uncompromisingly committed to the truth of the Word of God in
the face of an increasingly relativistic culture. Further, the ministry
envisioned by the core members must be sincere in its love for God and one
another in light of superficial, market-oriented influences upon American
Christianity.
Rev. Carl A. Heuss, Sr. accepted the call to plant Coram Deo Reformation Church and the first service was held on May 11, 2003 in a school gym in Littleton, Colorado. From this small group of committed believers has grown a church of 50-60 souls.
In 2005, Coram Deo Elders and congregation voted overwhelmingly to join the United Reformed Churches. This Federation of churches stands for the same commitments to the truths of the Reformation from the perspective of the Three Forms of Unity: The Heidelberg Catechism, the Canons of Dort and the Belgic Confession of Faith.
Coram Deo Reformation Church has adopted the Cambridge Declaration as a seminal expression of its desire to recapture the truths of the Reformation in the 21st Century.
Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals Executive Counci'l (1996)
Dr. John Armstrong, The Rev. Alistair Begg, Dr. James M. Boice, Dr. W. Robert
Godfrey, Dr. John D. Hannah, Dr. Michael S. Horton, Mrs. Rosemary Jensen,
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Dr. Robert M. Norris, Dr. R.C. Sproul, Dr. Gene
Edward Veith, Dr. David Wells, Dr. Luder Whitlock, Dr. J.A.O. Preus, III
FOR FURTHER READING, SEE ALSO: Highlights From The Cambridge Summit Meeting An Introduction to The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, by James M. Boice. This declaration may be reproduced without permission. Please credit the source by citing the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.