PCA Stated Clerk: Actions of the 42nd General Assembly
The Stated Clerk's report
Overall, the 42nd General Assembly proved to be an irenic meeting, even though several controversial matters were considered. The goodwill demonstrated may be attributed to the Overtures Committee’s helpful work, the Moderator’s wisdom and grace in moderating, and the Christian spirit evinced by commissioners both in committee and Assembly sessions, as a genuine meeting of... Continue Reading
College Professor Demits His Ordination From The PCUSA
Edwards is the Bruner-Welch Professor of Theology at Whitworth University
“His reasoning: “The action of the 2014 General Assembly to permit same-sex marriages by ministers of the PCUSA and to redefine marriage as a covenantal relationship between ‘two people’ rather than between a man and a woman places the PCUSA in irreconcilable conflict with both Scripture and its confessional tradition. As a consequence of this... Continue Reading
Disappearing Act: Presbyterians (PCUSA) Embrace Leftist Politics, Shun Reformed Roots
The PC(USA), which is the nation’s largest Presbyterian denomination, is driving out members through its own brand of leftist fanaticism
The theological and numerical decline of the PC(USA) is likely irreversible, according to Tooley. “Although church liberals love to insist their policies appeal to the rising generation, all of the available evidence indicates just the opposite,” Tooley says. “Essentially, the PC(USA) . . . resolved to become even smaller, older, and whiter, creating a future... Continue Reading
Presbyterians Embrace Terminal Irrelevance
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) met in Detroit from June 14 to 21, 2014
“The vote on same-sex weddings in Presbyterian churches was very skewed–429 to 175. Regional presbyteries still have to vote, but that is unlikely to change what occurred in Detroit–many if not most of those opposed to same-sex marriage have already left the denomination, either by joining more orthodox splinter churches or by swelling the ranks... Continue Reading
The Presbyterian Church (USA) Removes Controversial ‘Zionism Unsettled’ from Denomination’s Website
The PCUSA has removed from its website a booklet that many Jewish groups have criticized as hostile to Israel and denigrating to Judaism
In a flurry of statements released after the PCUSA removed “Zionism Unsettled” from its website, Jewish organizations applauded the move, but still chided the church. “An anti-Israel and anti-Semitic document of this kind should have never been published by a church-affiliated organization, let alone marketed by the Presbyterian Church (USA) on its website,” said Rabbi David... Continue Reading
Anti-semitism and the Shame of the PCUSA
The PCUSA has raised its hand against Israel. So now either my congregation must depart the PCUSA or I must depart my congregation.
In this “open letter,” the most tortured, pharisaical logic is employed to leverage money against the Jewish homeland. The “divestment” urged does not advance peace in the region. It does not thwart terror. It is silent on the fact that at the very moment of its sending an American teenager and two other Israeli teens... Continue Reading
More Thoughts On a Delegated PCA General Assembly
Unless we begin talking about alternative ways to doing GA, it is not going to improve
“If you take a look at the docket of GA, there is currently precious little time for fellowship, especially as each year the assembly seems to press harder and harder to get done before Thursday evening. As a result, fellowship takes place late, after the evening services, or it takes men away from the assembly... Continue Reading
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America Synod Meeting: Report 4
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America Synod met June 23-27, 2014 in Marion, Ind.
The Associate Presbyterian Church (ARP) has invited the RPCNA to meet at Bonclarken Christian Conference Center during their 2015 meeting of Synod (the ARP and the RPCNA had parted ways in 1782). The main concern of the RPCNA with meeting with the ARP was the increased cost for this meeting … The ARP has graciously... Continue Reading
We are Salt & Light, Yes?
If the PCA says NO! to Child Sexual Abuse, Why Not NO! to All Sexual Immorality?
For those who will admonish me, “but our standards ALREADY (in effect) say such things; there is no need to repeat ourselves,” my response will be a simple, “and where would you and I be if God did not repeatedly, page after page, remind and admonish us of our sin and need of Jesus Christ?” If... Continue Reading
Observations from my First PCA General Assembly
Being a rather newly minted Teaching Elder in the PCA, this was my first General Assembly. For the most part I was encouraged.
“We’ve said it already so we don’t need to say it again,” simply does not work. Statements of faith and doctrinal affirmations must be restated at various times for various reasons. Our memories are short. Our resolve is often weak. For instance, the PCA has clearly and consistently ruled that theistic evolution is inconsistent with... Continue Reading
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