About our Pastor

MDIV 1977
Ordained in 1980
Married since 1969
Father of 4

Reverend Jay E. Fluck

Pastor Jay and wife LorettaReverend Fluck (pictured below with wife Loretta) is the pastor of Rehoboth Reformed Chapel which originally formed June of 1998, in his home as a mission work of the Reformed Church of the United States (RCUS). Born in 1948 Jay has been pastoring since 1971, providing him with more than three decades of faithful service to Gods elect, both as in intern, assistant and ordained pastor.Rehoboth Chapel remains a missions work of the RCUS and has continuedto grow in size according to thegrace and mercy of God. Pastor Jay teaches directly out of the word using a historical grammatical teaching method to accurately exegete the Scriptures from the original languages.

Jay has been married since 1969 to his wife Loretta, and together they have four children, two sons and two daughters.Loretta assists Jay during Sunday morning worship services by accompanying the congregation on the piano, during the singing of psalms and hymns.

Pastor Jay received his Bachelors Degree in 1966 from Dort College in Sioux Center, IA and then continued his studies at the Westminster Theological Seminary in Glenside, PA. In 1977 he received his Masters of Divinity from the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. He was officially ordained as Pastor in 1980 in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, where he served as Pastor to Calvary Church in La Mirada CA, until 1998.

Since 1998 Jay has been a tent maker pastor supporting his family and home by working in construction and pastoring Rehoboth Chapel from his home. By December of 2000, the church had grown in size sufficiently to warrant a move to a new location.

Over the past several years the congregation has continued to be blessed with visitors and new members, as well as a large number of adherants to the faith. We have been blessed with a location which can expand to meet our needs as Gods blessings continue to prosper us in the years ahead.

We hope you might consider visiting us and if the Lord wills perhaps making us your church home.