PCA Cooperative Ministries Committee authorized Moderator to Appoint Sub-Committee on AC Funding
The CMC sub-committee will consider a number of possible plans and make a report to the January 2012 CMC meeting. Since any matters requiring Assembly action must be reported to the Assembly by an appropriate committee (RAO 7-3 c.), the 2012 CMC will make recommendations to the AC for Assembly action in 2012. At its... Continue Reading
In PCUSA, larger churches systematically under-represented at higher courts
Is there a good reason why Presbyterians in median sized congregations of about 200 members should have three to four times the representative power of Presbyterians who have happened to join 2,000 or 4,000 member congregations? Is it any wonder that these larger-membership churches would feel disenfranchised, and that some of their pastors would sign... Continue Reading
Chicago area CRC congregation and Louisiana maximum security prisoners hold joint worship service with video link
One of the people who helped open the service was prison warden Burl Cain. He has introduced significant changes that have led, among other things, to the establishment on the prison grounds of several chapels where Christian worship services are held on a regular basis. On Sunday, February 6, the members of Elmhurst (Ill.) Christian... Continue Reading
Orthodox Anglican Parish Opens for Business in Hawaii as Five Episcopal Parishes Sink
The Anglican Mission in the Americas (AMiA) has started the first orthodox Anglican parish in Hawaii – Christ the Foundation Anglican Church – begun entirely by the laity. This week the AMiA (AKA TheAM) ordained The Rev. Heath Hale as a Deacon at its Winter Conference in Greensboro, to lead the new fledgling parish of... Continue Reading
Update on PCA BCO 14 Amendments; Vote of Presbyteries is 39-33 Against as of February 19
The vote of Presbyteries on the BCO 14 amendments as of February 19 is 39-33 against adopting the amendments. For the amendments to be have been approved 2/3 of the 79 Presbyteries (53) had to vote in favor. Now that over 1/3 of the Presbyteries (27) have voted against approving the amendments, they have not... Continue Reading
The PCUSA Southard Decision on Same-Sex ‘Marriage’: A Closer Look
Here, however, is the technicality that spared Southard: The Spahr case was decided on April 28, 2008—seven weeks after the Duhamel-Herwig ceremony in Waltham. The 2011 GAPJC found that the unequivocal prohibition in the Spahr decision could not be applied retroactively to condemn Southard. Therefore, she was “not guilty.” Many traditional Presbyterians have been upset... Continue Reading
Proposed New Theme Recommended for PCA Strategic Plan: Foster “Practical Presbyterianism”
Heated debates and friction within the PCA might be mollified if elders and church members better understood—and practiced—“practical Presbyterianism.” That’s the premise behind the recommended fourth theme of Practical Presbyterianism to the 2010 PCA Strategic Plan. …According to the proposal, the goal is to “foster a cordial and practical commitment to the formal values of... Continue Reading
ARP Nominating Committee needs more volunteers to serve on Assembly-level committees
Rev. GJ Gerard, chairman of Nominations Committee of General Synod, ARPC has sent out the following announcement: At Tuesday’s meeting of the Nominations Committee of the ARP, there was a significant lack of Recommendations for Service (RFS) forms submitted, to enable the Committee to nominate individuals for vacancies needing to be filled at the June,... Continue Reading
Kansas Town Charges Churches for ‘Driveway Usage’ and says “This is not a tax, this is a fee”
The Baptist church has to pay $900 a year, while the more popular St. Pius is charged $1700. An attorney for the Alliance Defense Fund, who is representing the two churches in a lawsuit against Mission, calls the revenue program “a tax on church attendance. The city of mission is taxing churches based on the... Continue Reading
iPhone App for Catholic Confession recommended by Evangelical Professor
“Confession: A Roman Catholic App” transforms a user’s iPhone into a confession coach of sorts, and walks users through a dry run of what they might encounter in the confessional booth. For about two bucks, churchgoers and rusty Catholics alike can go through the steps of a confessional, from examining their consciences to confessing their... Continue Reading
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