Tennessee Valley Votes Against BCO 14 Amendments
Tennessee Valley Presbytery (PCA), meeting in Knoxville, Tenn., voted on October 12 against the BCO 14 amendments which would change the funding plan for the PCA Administrative Committee. The vote was Yes 20, No 29, and Abstain 2. In addition, here is an update on a previous story concerning the vote of Westminster Presbytery which... Continue Reading
District of Columbia Judge rules that Methodist church agency can lobby on issues besides temperance
Conservatives, upset with the Washington agency’s support for progressive issues like gay rights and abortion rights, have long sought to limit the issues in the board’s political portfolio. The United Methodist Church’s public policy agency can advocate on causes beyond alcoholism and temperance without violating the terms of its endowment, a District of Columbia judge... Continue Reading
PCUSA Renewal Network campaign adds regional directors, prayer focus
The Presbyterian Renewal Network’s Reclaim Biblical Teaching campaign recently announced new tactics in reaching out to Presbyterians in advance of voting on proposed changes to the Presbyterian Church (USA) constitutional. The campaign was launched in August and will target presbytery voting on Presbyterian Church (USA) ordination standards. Another goal is providing resources on the proposed... Continue Reading
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) apologizes for abuse during mission work; as many as 30 victims abroad from 1950-90
The denomination has offered counseling to victims. None of the abusers are currently serving in overseas mission programs with the church, but in six cases the panel sent its findings to officials…for possible disciplinary action. Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) leaders formally apologized Friday to 30 people who they determined were sexually or physically abused in mission... Continue Reading
Pacific Northwest Presbytery (PCA) to prosecute charges against a minister for theological views
The Pacific Northwest Presbytery, meeting in Boise, Idaho on October 8-9, 2010, voted to accede the ruling of the PCA’s Standing Judicial Commission (SJC) to try Presbytery member TE Peter Leithart on his theological views. Last March the SJC deemed Leithart’s views as “touching fundamentals of the system of doctrine set out in the Record,... Continue Reading
Sunday night services a fading tradition – either changing or disappearing
Others…are concerned that Christians may be chipping away on the one day a week that God commanded to be set aside and kept holy. Doug DeVries describes Sunday evening worship as “a lot less formal” than the morning service at Plymouth Heights Christian Reformed Church. It’s also a lot less crowded. The Grand Rapids, Michigan,... Continue Reading
Breaking News: Regional PCUSA Judicial Commission upholds decision to ordain gay Madison candidate with a male partner
The midwestern governing body of the Presbyterian Church has upheld a decision by area church leaders to allow the ordination of an openly gay Madison man in a committed relationship. The judicial commission of the Lakes and Prairies Synod voted 7-2 Saturday in favor of the ordination of Scott Anderson, 55. The synod is one... Continue Reading
Presbytery Votes on the BCO 14 Amendments as of Oct. 9: 8-4 Against
As of October 9, 2010, the vote of Presbyteries on the BCO 14 Amendments is 8-4 against. Three Presbyteries voted on October 9, Westminster, Blue Ridge, and Northern California. Westminster Presbytery voted against approving the amendments. The vote tally on BCO 14-1 was Yes 6; No 25; and Abstain 2. On BCO 14-2, the vote... Continue Reading
Updated: Blue Ridge Presbytery Rejects Both BCO 14 Proposed Amendments
Both sides agreed that there was a serious problem in raising sufficient funds to maintain the essential functions of the Administrative Committee Editor’s note: Due to mechanical problems, the wrong version of this story was originally sent for uploading. This is the corrected story. Meeting in the sanctuary of their first and newly purchased building... Continue Reading
Covenant Presbyterian (PCA) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee to break ground on new building
The church is meeting in rented space during the construction period. The church has been a part of the Oak Ridge community for more than 50 years and is pastored by Nick Willborn. Covenant Presbyterian Church in Oak Ridge will break ground on a 12,000 square foot building project in Commerce Park at 3 p.m.... Continue Reading
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