Report of the PCUSA Church Order and Ministry Committee
"PCUSA does not have one interpretation of scripture on (sexuality)"
"Therefore, while holding persons in ordered ministry to high standards of covenant fidelity in the exercise of their sexuality, as in all aspects of life, we acknowledge that the PC(USA) does not have one interpretation of scripture on this matter. We commit ourselves to continue respectful dialogue with those who hold differing convictions, to welcome one another for God’s glory, and not to vilify those whose convictions we believe to be in error."
More ‘off the floor’ stories at the PCUSA General Assembly
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page, Part 3
1. Proposal to modify rules for selling real estate ruled out of order; 2. Pittsburgh area pastor tells congregation to stop doing evangelism; 3. College campus ministry to be renamed UKIRK; 4. Covenant Network celebrates 'victories'; says more changes coming
Taking (back) away the Bible
Homosexual Episcopal bishop assures GLBT audience at PCUSA GA they 'are pleasing to God'
He said that the lame man knew in his heart that he had always belonged in the temple. Peter removed the impediment that prevented him from entering the place where he belonged. Filtering his interpretation through a GLBT entitlement lens Robinson suggested that GLBTs have always deserved full participation and leadership positions in the church
More ‘off the floor’ stories at the PCUSA General Assembly
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page, Part 2
1. Church lobbyist urges activists to ‘be vigilant’ 2. Mid Council committee begins with introductions, closed sessions 3. Mission Council gives GA bleak stats but hopeful plans 4. Do better in the 21st century
Many ‘off the floor’ stories at the PCUSA General Assembly
Links to some great stories that won't make the front page
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 force, even adding a new writer just for the occasion. We will be providing daily 'teases' and links to many interesting stories, such as:
Dr. Neal Presa elected moderator of the 220th PCUSA General Assembly
Presa began by saying "together we stand, divided we freak out." He said that his presbytery -- Elizabeth -- dismissed its first congregation to ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians recently. He said that throughout the conversations between the presbytery and session "we came to a mutual discovery that the particular congregation is leaving -- not because they see we are apostate or unorthodox -- but because they could not live with the broadness" of the PCUSA.
Initiative to grow the PCUSA to be highlighted at GA
New ways of joining Christians together for contextual ministry……
Plans are also moving forward to keep count of the new worshiping communities, but, he admitted, they are a "little bit messy." The Office of the General Assembly is helping to create a methodology that will keep count of what may or may not be a church, Dermondy said. "We are trying to create a baseline. We will start an official tally after the General Assembly.
RPCNA Synod Day Three
As Men Who Dream!
Each presbytery has seen growth in numbers as well as depth of love for the Lord Jesus Christ. It was reported that over 35% of our membership resides within congregations that were planted in the past 30 years. This shows a significant shift in membership in the last generation.
RPCNA Synod – Day Two
Behold How Very Good It is, A Pleasant Thing to See
Ironically, one area where the court was divided was the issue of whether to remove the standing committee called “Understanding the Times.” Historically, this committee has been used as a way for the Covenanters to call the church and nation to repentance and to provide prayerful insight into what the church would fast over, covenant over, and seek the face of Christ over…The court voted 62 to 61 to retain the Understanding the Times Committee
Evangelical Presbyterian Church issues statement on Preventive Care Mandate
Religious liberty means Americans are free to practice their chosen religion everywhere, all the time
Debate of the issue at the assembly acknowledged that the EPC does not take political positions but does issue statements related to theological and Biblical matters. Because life, religious liberty and the free exercise of the conscience are regarded as issues of significant importance, commissioners agreed overwhelmingly to issue the statement.
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