Large evangelical congregation in Aberdeen announces they are leaving the Church of Scotland over homosexual row
(T)he Gilcomston South congregation have written to Aberdeen Presbytery confirming their intention to leave. There is a chance they could now join another denomination. It’s thought another Aberdeen church, Hilton High, may do the same. A minister and his flock are quitting the Church of Scotland in protest at plans for gays in the pulpit.... Continue Reading
The Suicide of a Denomination
It was a long, slow, painful death. In the end, the patient pulled strongly on the plug and what little life was left exited the body with a tragic gasp. May the Presbyterian Church, USA rest in peace. But there will be very little peace in this pathetic death. Ratified by a majority of presbyteries... Continue Reading
CRC, RCA joint synod session points to Reformed groups’ warming relations
“It would take two denominations and create three: the new union, those on the left and those on the right that couldn’t go along with it,” Borgdorff said. Merging colleges, seminaries, pension plans and the like also would create “endless problems,” Granberg-Michaelson added. But neither rules out a possible future merger. On the morning of... Continue Reading
Should religious art require a fig leaf?
But the congregation also wanted to affirm the Christian teaching that “the body is something beautiful and, in Christ, God has taken on human form,” said Wheatley, now pastor at Salt Lake City’s New Song Presbyterian (PCA)Church. “(That act) gives our lives a dignity and beauty that is blessed by God.” The Rev. France Davis... Continue Reading
SBTS Louisville Professor says Southern Baptists should elect black president
The SBC Executive Committee found that nearly one in five affiliated churches is predominantly African-American, Hispanic, Asian, Native-American or some other ethnic group, yet those groups are underrepresented in convention leadership. A seminary professor says the next president of the Southern Baptist Convention should be an African-American. Russell Moore, dean of the school of theology... Continue Reading
New Form of Government approved by majority of PC(USA) presbyteries
“Governing bodies are no longer ‘separate and independent,’ but instead are ‘interconnected’ in a hierarchical structure in which powers of presbyteries are significantly increased while powers of sessions and congregations are greatly diminished. The new Form of Government (nFOG) has been approved by a majority of the Presbyterian Church (USA)’s 173 presbyteries. nFOG, approved by... Continue Reading
Churches and the Right to Worship in Schools
“I don’t have any reason for alarm,” he said. “However, there is something wrong with school districts that say ‘yes’ to other community groups and no to churches just because they have a religious expression.” Pastor Erin Kerr and his church congregation have been meeting every Sunday since a few weeks before Easter for all... Continue Reading
Presbyterian Coalition offers post-10A responses for PCUSA presbyteries
While the definition of a PCUSA governing body in the Book of Order establishes such bodies – a presbytery or synod – as geographical, the Santa Barbara Presbytery hopes that its proposal would allow churches within the synod’s boundaries to become member churches of the Santa Barbara cluster In the weeks following the historic change... Continue Reading
Christian Reformed Church Appoints Joel Boot as interim executive director
The Board of Trustees (BOT) of the Christian Reformed Church in North America announced today that it has appointed Rev. Joel Boot to be the denomination’s interim executive director. The appointment is effective immediately for a term of two years. The board will ask Synod 2011 to ratify the appointment when it meets, starting later... Continue Reading
Editorial – Pawlenty’s Pastor Unfairly Maligned
While George W. Bush campaigned for office and after he became president of the United States, his Methodist pastor in Dallas refused to talk with the news media. Why? He put serving the spiritual needs of his flock first, and that meant not exploiting a high-profile church member for a moment of fame. Former Minnesota... Continue Reading
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