Understanding the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church & Its Relation to Erskine College and Seminary
I anticipate that Erskine will still be a hot topic at this year’s Synod. Important things to watch for include who exactly gets put on Erskine’s Board. I am confident that the only way for Erskine to fulfill its purpose of being “the ARP in higher education” is to continually, year after year, ensure that... Continue Reading
Proposed PCA BCO 14 Amendments Defeated, Vote of Presbyteries is 32-27 as of January 27
The vote of Presbyteries on the BCO 14 amendments as of January 27 is 32-27 against adopting the amendments. The amendments are defeated. 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... Continue Reading
PCA Cooperative Ministries Committee (CMC) to Propose Alternative AC Funding Plan at 2012 Assembly
There are a lot of ideas floating around the denomination, said Stephen Estock, chairman of the Christian Education and Publications Committee. A new plan could benefit from the best thoughts that are now circulating. A new funding plan for the PCA’s Administrative Committee (AC) is likely headed to the 2012 General Assembly (GA). The day... Continue Reading
Churches Find End Is Nigh – The Number of Religious Facilities Unable to Pay Their Mortgage Is Surging
Religious denominations of all kinds have suffered in recent years as donations have declined… But the property-financing problems have been concentrated among independent churches, which while seeking to expand lack a governing body to serve as a backstop to financial hardship. Residential and commercial real-estate owners aren’t the only ones losing their properties to foreclosure.... Continue Reading
Virginia Beach EPC congregation gets OK on future development plan
The agreement between the city and Kempsville Presbyterian Church leaders paves the way for an ambitious development plan for an old farm the church bought for $7.4 million near the city Municipal Center. With a few key tweaks of city planning lingo, the City Council approved a compromise on a long-term growth plan that will... Continue Reading
Session of Ohio PCA church proposes an Alternative Plan to fund the AC
CORRECTIONS MADE TO OVERTURE (RECOMMENDATIONS) ON JAN 25 AT 3:00PM The church proposes a Study Committee to determine the best way for the Presbyterian Church in America to communicate with presbyteries, churches, elders, deacons, congregants, fellow evangelicals…and, to recommend a funding mechanism that is a permanent solution to the Administrative Committee funding, On Monday evening,... Continue Reading
Study: Churches Increasingly Fans of Facebook, Social Media
“Social networking tools have become an integral part of most people’s daily lives and relationships. If churches desire to connect with their congregation and community in meaningful ways, then they need to establish a strategy for actively engaging in the social media conversation.” Churches are turning increasingly to social networking tools as ministry aids and... Continue Reading
First Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Biloxi, MS helps fund African Bible College
First Presbyterian has been on the Biloxi Coast since 1891. Since the early 1960s, the church building has been located at 1340 Beach Boulevard, west of the Biloxi lighthouse and the entrance to Keesler Air Force Base. Amazingly, the building fared well during Hurricane Katrina when almost every building around it was reduced to rubble.... Continue Reading
PCA South Florida Presbytery Approves an Overture to Set Term Limits for Coordinators and Stated Clerk
The overture recommends that instead of annual elections, that those nominated for Coordinator positions or for Stated Clerk be elected for a five-year term, and be eligible for a second five-year term, after which they would not be eligible for re-election. At its January 18, 2011 stated meeting, the South Florida Presbytery approved an overture... Continue Reading
Proposed Amendments to PCA BCO 14 Defeated, Vote of Presbyteries is 29-27 as of January 22
The vote of Presbyteries on the BCO 14 amendments as of January 22 is 29-27 against adopting the amendments. The amendments are defeated. 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... Continue Reading
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