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Kim Riddlebarger

Kim Riddlebarger (N/A–N/A) is an American preacher, theologian, and author whose ministry has significantly shaped Reformed theology, particularly through his advocacy of Amillennialism and his long tenure as senior pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, California. A fourth-generation Californian, Riddlebarger grew up in a context that led him to pursue theological education, earning a BA from California State University Fullerton, an MA from Simon Greenleaf University, an MAR from Westminster Seminary California, and a PhD from Fuller Theological Seminary under Richard A. Muller, with a dissertation on B.B. Warfield. Ordained in the United Reformed Churches in North America (URCNA), he served as senior pastor of Christ Reformed from 1995 until his retirement in December 2020. Married to Micki, he has two sons, David and Mark, and is a lifelong New York Yankees fan. Riddlebarger’s preaching career is distinguished by his 25-year role as co-host of the White Horse Inn radio program, reaching over fifty stations, and his extensive speaking at churches and conferences worldwide, emphasizing a Christ-centered, confessional approach to Scripture. He has authored influential books, including A Case for Amillennialism (2003), The Man of Sin (2006), The Lion of Princeton (2015), and First Corinthians (2024), alongside contributions to publications like Modern Reformation and Tabletalk. As pastor emeritus and a visiting professor of systematic theology at Westminster Seminary California, he continues to preach and teach, notably through his Blessed Hope Podcast, leaving a legacy as a preacher whose scholarly rigor and pastoral heart have enriched the Reformed tradition.