Acacia Reformed Church
Acacia Reformed Church (Manassas area)
AI Summary
Visitors will find that Acacia Reformed Church began meeting for worship in January 2022 and currently gathers at Northern Virginia Community College’s Colgan Hall (Manassas campus), with an additional evening service held at Pastor John Paul Holloway’s home (address available on request). Pastor Holloway (MDiv, Westminster Theological Seminary; BSN, West Texas A&M; RN) brings pastoral leadership and previous ICU/ER nursing experience. The congregation emphasizes expository preaching through whole books of the Bible, regular sacraments, prayer and fellowship, and posts sermons online via SermonAudio and Facebook for those who can't attend in person. Planted as a daughter church of Sterling OPC and led from a 40-person seed group, the church lists elders Mark Stevens, Sam Lee and Daniel Sabbagh and deacons Andrew Anderson and Jared Grigg, and petitioned in May 2025 to become a particular, self-sustaining Orthodox Presbyterian congregation; the name “Acacia” references the acacia wood of the tabernacle (Exodus 37).
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Manassas, VAWorship Style
Traditional/Hymns
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- Summary:Visitors will find that Acacia Reformed Church began meeting for worship in January 2022 and currently gathers at Northern Virginia Community College’s Colgan Hall (Manassas campus), with an additional evening service held at Pastor John Paul Holloway’s home (address available on request). Pastor Holloway (MDiv, Westminster Theological Seminary; BSN, West Texas A&M; RN) brings pastoral leadership and previous ICU/ER nursing experience. The congregation emphasizes expository preaching through whole books of the Bible, regular sacraments, prayer and fellowship, and posts sermons online via SermonAudio and Facebook for those who can't attend in person. Planted as a daughter church of Sterling OPC and led from a 40-person seed group, the church lists elders Mark Stevens, Sam Lee and Daniel Sabbagh and deacons Andrew Anderson and Jared Grigg, and petitioned in May 2025 to become a particular, self-sustaining Orthodox Presbyterian congregation; the name “Acacia” references the acacia wood of the tabernacle (Exodus 37).
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Last updated: 2/26/2026