Ruling Elder Participation at General Assembly
Report by the AC Subcommittee
PURPOSE: To examine issues related to decreasing Ruling Elder attendance at General Assembly and recommend changes designed to reverse this trend, which may serve to decrease the costs of attending General Assembly. The AC Subcommittee on Ruling Elder Participation at General Assembly met at 9:00 a.m. on October 3, 2012 at the Westin Hotel, Atlanta... Continue Reading
Trustees offer modified charter language to ARP General Synod
An announcement from the Erskine College and Theological Seminary Board of Trustees
As part of its meetings May 23-24, the Board of Trustees of Erskine College and Theological Seminary voted to approve language for a proposed charter change regarding trustee removal. This proposed language addresses three important standards for trustee removal: cause, due process, and board approval. It also delineates the roles both Erskine and the ARP... Continue Reading
Dakotas Presbytery Overtures OPC GA Concerning Views on Adam Taught by a PCA Minister
Concerns about the public teachings of PCA minister Ron Choong about Adam
The first article explicitly rejects the Westminster Confession of Faith’s view of Adam being made with an immortal soul and questions if Adam was created in knowledge, righteousness and holiness. The other article suggests that “if the biblical account of what we call the fall can be understood as ‘rising beasts,’ ‘falling upwards’ to moral... Continue Reading
PCA Nominating Committee Votes to Replace All Three Teaching Elder Seeking Reelection to the SJC
A series of procedural and replacement motions eliminated TE Dominic Aquila and TE Fred Greco
With less than 60% of the 80 Presbyteries in the PCA represented at the annual Spring meeting of the Nominating Committee, held at an Atlanta Airport area hotel on Saturday, March 16, a major change in the membership of the denominations ‘Supreme Court’ has been recommended to the 41st General Assembly. Each Presbytery in... Continue Reading
Evangelical Presbyterian Church Joins Lawsuit in supporting religious freedom denied in Affordable Care Act
Joins NAE, SB Missions Board, Assemblies of God, Seventh-day Adventists, CMA, Lutheran (Missouri Synod), Anglican Church of North America, and others
On June 22, 2012 the 32nd General Assembly of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church declared its affirmation of the Free Exercise clause of the Constitution of the United States, especially as the freedom of religious expression relates to abortion.
At the PCUSA GA: Current definition of marriage upheld, proposed new ‘Authoritative Interpretation’ defeated
Amendment to call for a two-year study passed 489 to 152
A small group of weary but grateful evangelical commissioners gathered together following the plenary session, which ended at 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning. They all gave glory to God for the miracle they had witnessed, offered prayers of thanks, and concluded their time together by singing the doxology.
At the PCUSA GA: Church Orders Committee: Repentance in; Scripture out
Is same-sex practice right or wrong, according to the Bible? “Well, ya know, we just can’t decide,”
In general, evangelical churches looking for succor or safety, or for accommodation of their enduring beliefs and practices in a progressive era, will be disappointed. Little quarter was given, and other than being able to query candidates about their view of ordination standards, or to expect repentance of the ordained, little ground was gained in the 220th General Assembly.
PCUSA GA – What’s happening on the floor, Part 4
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page
1. Gay Ruling Elder preaches just prior to debate on same-sex weddings; 2. Approves boycott of Israeli settlements; rejects use of Apartheid’ for Israel; 3. Approves actions in support of immigrants; 4. Rejects return to ‘fidelity and chastity’ language; keeps 'Teaching Elder' and 'Ruling Elder'
The PCUSA GA upholds the traditional definition of marriage
In a series of votes tonight, the PCUSA GA upheld marriage as between a man and a woman.
The vote was to decline sending an amendment to the presbyteries that would have replaced "man and woman" with "two people."
A Small Church Pastor looks at the PCA General Assembly.
We have major issues among us that cannot be ignored indefinitely.
We cannot continue to amend our Standards by exception. Again, on this issue and others as well, if there are those who do not believe our current Standards are an accurate exposition of Scripture, then submit overtures [proposing changes] to the General Assembly for debate.
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