Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) membership down half since ’65 peak
The Louisville-based Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is half the church it used to be, at least in terms of numbers. The church lost nearly 3 percent of members from 2008 to 2009 and now has 2,077,138 on its rolls, according to a report issued last week from its office of the General Assembly. With that figure,... Continue Reading
The Mideast Dilemma and the PCUSA: – Who are the people of God?
The General Assembly Committee on Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations heard open testimony Monday morning from a broad spectrum of people concerned about “Christians and Jews: People of God” and “Understanding Christian-Muslim Relations.” The paper on “Christians and Jews” resulted from criticism of previous actions of the General Assembly in which the governing body was accused... Continue Reading
PCUSA Moderator Bolback to refrain from advocacy of New Form Of Government proposal
She will fulfill her responsibility for moderatorial neutrality, thus helping to create an even playing field for those supporting and opposing the replacement document. Newly-elected General Assembly Moderator Cynthia Bolbach has solved an initial conflict of interest. At the moderator’s press conference following her election Saturday night, The Layman magazine (the voice of Evangelicals in... Continue Reading
Presbyterians For Renewal cautions, equips PCUSA commissioners in a pre-Assembly Evangelical Overview
“I hope this morning equips you to be the commissioner that God has called you to be.” With this purpose statement, the Rev. Phil Moran opened the Presbyterians For Renewal (PFR) Briefing Saturday morning, the opening day of PCUSA 2010 General Assembly. Two hundred intrepid commissioners, advisory delegates and observers gathered for this 7 a.m.... Continue Reading
PCUSA Special Committee on Civil Unions and Christian Marriage: Marriages centered on whom?
“…people came to an indoctrination, and a dialogue broke out.” Even before General Assembly commissioners were installed, before the Assembly convened, already they and advisory delegates were being instructed on key issues by select voices chosen by the Office of the General Assembly. Whereas some “Riverside Conversations” were one-sided, in the conversation about the Report... Continue Reading
Ruling Elder elected moderator of PCUSA General Assembly
“Our denomination is that paralyzed man,” she said. “We are paralyzed with fatigue over our battles, with fear over how to share the gospel in the 21st century.” Ruling Elder Cynthia Bolbach has been elected moderator of the 219th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) on the fourth ballot cast by commissioners. Candidates must... Continue Reading
PCUSA Moderator candidates lobby for last-minute votes
With the hours ticking away before Saturday night’s Presbyterian Church (USA) General Assembly moderator election, the six candidates have been busy rallying support. In addition to manning their campaign booths at the Minneapolis Convention Center the days before the election, the candidates also visited various group events the night before the election. At one campaign... Continue Reading
Sheep Stealing Studied; Presbyterians weigh guidelines for reformists
“I think this is an attempt by a dying denomination to corral whatever churches it has left, rather than to be reformed and change its policies.” A yearlong Presbyterian Church (USA) investigation found no evidence to support accusations that the conservative Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) actively solicited PC(USA) congregations. However, the April report expressed concerns... Continue Reading
Will Presbyterian Church (USA) Redefine Marriage?
Majority Report: “members of the PC(USA) cannot agree on the place of covenanted same-gender partnerships in the Christian community and must therefore show mutual forbearance.” Presbyterians gathering next week will choose between two divergent paths. The first seeks to change the church’s definition of marriage to a relationship between any “two people,” while the second... Continue Reading
Changing the unchangeable Word
The PCUSA does not uphold the doctrine of sola Scriptura in what it proclaims or how it lives. One of the foundations of Reformed theology is the principle of sola Scriptura. As those called to uphold Reformed theology, we Presbyterians are to believe in the inspiration of Scripture, the infallibility of Scripture and the inerrancy... Continue Reading
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