The PCA Rocky Mountain Presbytery Approves Overture on Historicity of Adam
The overture urges the GA “to adopt and reaffirm the position of the PCUS General Assemblies of 1886, 1888, and 1924 as expressing the mind of this Court on the issue of the evolution and existence of the historical Adam.” The PCA Rocky Mountain Presbytery, meeting in Ft. Collins, Colo. on January 26, approved sending... Continue Reading
What Does Your Church Believe About the Civil Magistrate?
Note that the ARP is the only version which maintains that it is the duty of the civil magistrate to “administer government on Christian principles,” and to rule “according to the direction of [God’s] word.” We in the ARP also confess that it is the duty of the civil magistrate to “promote the Christian religion”... Continue Reading
Mid-Level PCUSA bureaucrats send appeal for moderate compromise to Stated Clerk and FOP leaders
The letter mentions several alternative ideas that have been discussed by the FOP including, non-geographical presbyteries, allowing congregations to transfer presbytery membership, or forming dual Committees on Ministry and Committees on Preparation for Ministry in the same presbytery. A collection of 24 Presbyterians, most of whom are middle-level bureaucrats, have dispatched a“Letter of Reconciliation” to... Continue Reading
PCA “Super Committee” To Recommend New Funding Proposal for Administrative Committee, including byFaith Magazine (for now)
The Cooperative Ministries Committees (CMC) approved a proposal for funding the Administrative Committee (AC) at its annual meeting last Wednesday, January 18. A sub-committee of the CMC, chaired by Harry Reeder, a past moderator of the General Assembly (GA) and the senior pastor of Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Ala., authored the plan. The CMC... Continue Reading
Fellowship of Presbyterians – Theological documents include confessions and essential tenets
During a break-out session later in the day, Andrews said that “we believe that, some day, the confessional statements of ECO and PCUSA will not be the same and that will be a good thing — but not now.” “We are convinced that theological matters needed to be attended to early and well,” the Rev.... Continue Reading
Wishing the ECO Well: Another Turning Point in Presbyterian Church History
Right now, the The Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians (ECO) is in the early, messy stage of being born. But when you realize the context of where we are as a church, you might want to pause, and give thanks for a new group that says it desires to faithfully proclaim the gospel of Jesus... Continue Reading
PCA’s Great Lakes Presbytery overtures General Assembly to Amend Rules for the GA Theological Examining Committee
The word “scruple” was used to refer to a man’s difference with the Westminster Confession of Faith. The word ‘scruple’ is an antiquated term that was once used to describe minor differences with the confessions of our church; however, it is not used in our Book of Church Order or Rules of Assembly Operation. On... Continue Reading
Christian conservatives ramping up political activity in South Florida
The Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins speaks at New Presbyterian (Independent) Church’s morning services, also in Pompano Beach. The church is an offshoot of Fort Lauderdale’s Coral Ridge Presbyterian It’s Sunday, and for many that means politics. Except this week it won’t be confined to the morning political talk shows on TV. Religious conservatives are... Continue Reading
Acts 29 Network: Planting Churches Still Essential to Evangelism
[Pastor Tim] Keller also makes the case that church planting is being true to the Great Commission for Christians, is part of a renewal process for the Church, and an exercise in “Kingdom-mindedness.” The greatest evangelical impact Christians can take part in is to plant new churches, say leaders at the Acts 29 Network, an... Continue Reading
ECO discusses future of narrative reporting
“For a long time in our Presbyterian heritage, we used a form of questions called the ‘Narrative on the State of Religion,'” the Rev. Jim Singleton told the more than 2,100 attendees of the Fellowship of Presbyterian’s Covenanting Conference. Every congregation in the denomination had to answer the narrative’s questions and submit them for review... Continue Reading
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 455
- 456
- 457
- 458
- 459
- …
- 566
- Next Page »