At the PCUSA GA: Extraordinary Town Hall Meeting called
Purpose was to discuss accusations of bullying now resigned Vice Moderator
Others acknowledged that although many had been scouring the Twittersphere and blog sites, evidence of the so-called bullying that prompted McCabe's resignation from the post, have not been found. Those present wanted to hear and see evidence because they genuinely desired not only justice for their vice moderator but a restoration of trust in the assembly. References to rumors, hear-say, innuendo, accusations and cyber-bullying had been heard, but no evidence produced.
PCUSA GA – What’s happening on the floor, Part 3
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page
1. Divestment defeated by two votes! 2. No conscience relief for Pro-Life supporters; 3. Attempts to allow congregations to keep property fail; 4. Highlights of 'powerful' Thursday night worship; 5. Adoption of 'wide range; of social justice issues (including stop spanking children!)
Commentary on the PCA General Assembly 2012
Floor debate over the past few years has become confusing
There were 10,067 professions of faith in this past year. The membership of the PCA increased by 4,176 individuals to 350,990. The number of family units in the PCA saw an increase of 245 to 137,508
PCUSA GA – What’s happening on the floor, Part 2
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page
1. Rabbi warns of problems with divestment; 2. No Discussion allowed on why Vice Moderator resigned; 3. Non-geographic Presbyteries - NO; Get rid of Synods - STUDY IT; 4. Details about schools/seminaries.
PCUSA GA – What’s happening on the floor, Part 1
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page
1. Skirmish over Presbytery head tax; 2. Belhar is back; 3. Theology, Institutions, and CE move through fast; 4. New Mission Personnel Commmissioned; 5. New Vice Moderator elected. Since The Aquila Report has limited staff and budget, we are unable to cover the PCUSA General Assembly. Our good friends at the Layman are there in... Continue Reading
At the PCUSA GA: Vice Moderator Resigns Post Amidst ‘Undercurrent Of Pernicious Poison’
Amidst an environment described as "poisonous," the Rev. Tara Spuhler McCabe resigned the second highest office in the denomination a mere 36 hours after being elected
Spuhler McCabe believed that as a pastor in the PCUSA, she embodied a reality faced by what she described as “a growing number of pastors who find ourselves caught between the desire to stand with couples in sacred moments and having a polity that restricts us from living out our calling.” PITTSBURGH, Pa – Amidst... Continue Reading
At the PCUSA GA: Ex-Gays Know the Tyranny of Homosexuality
OneByOne was launched in 1995 and has been a brave and enduring presence at General Assemblies, providing testimonies of lives rescued by God from a homosexual quagmire
A lone rainbow-stole-wearing representative from More Light Presbyterians sat at one table, looking rather bummed out as he checked out the opposition. But OneByOne board member Ken Thomas was rakishly sporting a rainbow stole of his own, festooned with “EX-GAY IS OKAY” buttons. His smile announced his unwillingness to surrender the rainbow as a positive... Continue Reading
At the PCUSA GA: Committee Approves Change in Definition of Marriage, Authoritative Interpretation Fails
The Committee on Civil Unions and Marriage voted to propose an amendment to change all references in the Directory of Worship to marriage being between “a man and a woman” to “two people.”
A YAAD from the Presbytery of Alaska, spoke from his heart. “As much as it pains me to say it, from what I read in the Bible and Paul’s letters, as confusing as this is, as much as I don’t like to believe it, I believe the practice of homosexuality is a sin. I don’t... Continue Reading
More ‘off the floor’ stories at the PCUSA General Assembly
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page, Part 4
1. Divestment of companies doing business with Israel; 2. Don't Bomb Iran; 3. Two Form of Government changes denied; 4. Presbyteries may allow Lay Pastors to vote; 5. Observations on Marriage Committee - final vote story coming SOON!
16 PCUSA Commissioner’s Resolutions to be considered
One that the General Assembly will never see; and one sad TSAD
Committees schedules run from 9:30 a.m until 9:30 p.m. on both Monday and Tuesday of the 220th General Assembly of the PCUSA meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa. Next plenary session is scheduled for Wednesday, July 4 at 2 p.m.
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