The Grace Society is a quiet effort to return to the old, steady paths of the Christian faith. In an age marked by noise, confusion, and constant distraction, this project sets out to make the Scriptures and the historic Reformed confessions accessible again, plainly read, plainly taught, without embellishment. God word first above all else.
Here you’ll find readings, writings and articles from the Psalms, the Heidelberg Catechism, the Belgic Confession, the Canons of Dort, and other works that shaped generations before us. Alongside these, you’ll occasionally see short reflections on faith, duty, and the times we’re living through. A return to orderly, thoughtful pieces meant to steady the believer and call the wandering back to the Word.
The aim is simple: to let Scripture speak, to honour the rich heritage of the Reformation, and to offer a small place of clarity for those who feel called by grace to seek the Lord in sincerity and truth.
The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the clearest and most pastoral summaries of the Christian faith ever written. Structured around guilt, grace, and gratitude, it teaches the believer who Christ is, what He has done, and how we are to live in response to His mercy. Its warmth, clarity, and depth have strengthened the Church for centuries, and it remains a faithful guide for anyone seeking firm foundations in Scripture.
The Belgic Confession is a humble yet firm declaration of what Christians believe, drawn directly from the Scriptures. Written in a time of persecution, it expresses the truths of the faith with clarity and conviction, the nature of God, the authority of His Word, the beauty of the Church, and the sure hope of salvation. It stands today as a steady voice calling believers back to doctrinal clarity and biblical faithfulness.
The Canons of Dort set out the biblical teaching on God’s sovereign grace with precision and care. Far from being abstract theology, they remind us that salvation is entirely the work of God from beginning to end, His mercy, His initiative, His keeping. Written to defend the heart of the gospel, the Canons remain a strong anchor for believers seeking assurance, humility, and a right understanding of God’s saving work.
The Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed are the historic summaries of the Christian faith embraced by the worldwide Church for many centuries. These creeds arose in the early centuries of Christianity to guard the truth, clarify the Church’s confession of the Triune God, and distinguish biblical doctrine from error. Together they give a clear, orderly statement of what Christians have always believed about the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and they remain trusted guides for teaching, worship, and unity in the faith.