PCUSA report critical of Evangelical Presbyterians, New Wineskins Presbytery
Specifically, the report claims that the PCUSA often is shown in a “less than flattering light” by NWAC and EPC leaders. A committee of the Presbyterian Church (USA), in its report to the 219th General Assembly, has accused a sister denomination of violating ecumenical etiquette and is urging dialogue in the future. The General Assembly... Continue Reading
ARP Synod files strongly worded appeal to set aside the Preliminary Injunction in the Erskine College case.
(Speaking of Judge Griffith who issued the injunction) “He found it to be likely in issuing his preliminary injunctions and he forbids anyone from expressing disagreement with that conclusion. As set forth above this is patently unconstitutional. On April 19, the attorneys for the General Synod of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP Synod) filed... Continue Reading
Tennessee Valley Presbytery Overtures PCA GA to “Affirm Unordained Deaconesses”
At its April 17, 2010 stated meeting Tennessee Valley Presbytery approved an overture requesting the 38th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America “to affirm that unordained deaconesses may serve the church.” The PCA GA will meet in Nashville, Tenn., June 29 – July 2. The overture was sent to the Presbytery for consideration... Continue Reading
UPDATE Monday 4-19: Virginia Mission Executive accused of embezzling $700,000 from a PCA Church related agency
The Korean Central Presbyterian Church of Vienna, Virginia is a PCA congregation with more than 3,000 members and attendance and is a member of the Korean Capital Presbytery. At press time none of the church officers have been charged. UPDATE 4-19: The Reverend Henry Koh, Coordinator of Korean Ministries for the Presbyterian Church in America,... Continue Reading
Mansfield First Presbyterian (PCUSA) files complaint with synod Permanent Judicial Commission
-The complaint also asks that a special committee be formed to help Muskingum Valley Presbytery reconcile with the congregation and its pastor. First Presbyterian Church in Mansfield, Ohio, has filed a remedial complaint against Muskingum Valley Presbytery over its action to dissolve the relationship between the congregation and its pastor. The complaint, filed March 29... Continue Reading
Foes of Arlington County affordable housing project to be built by church lose challenge
(First Baptist Church of Clarendon) is building a new church sanctuary and child-development center with eight floors of apartments on top, most of them subsidized for low- and moderate-income renters. A U.S. District Court judge threw out a First Amendment challenge to an affordable housing project above a church in Arlington County on Monday, ruling... Continue Reading
Former PCUSA Church in Venetia, PA gets another legal victory
Court declares) that property ownership can only be decided by the dictates of civil law, rather than the constitution of a denomination. Declaring that property ownership can only be decided by the dictates of civil law, rather than the constitution of a denomination, the Washington County (Pa.) Court of Common Pleas has again ruled in... Continue Reading
PCUSA’s Boston Presbytery overture would extend Board of Pensions benefits to same-gender spouses, partners
If approved, an overture from Boston Presbytery would direct the Presbyterian Church (USA) Board of Pensions to change its policies regarding benefits for the same-sex spouses and partners of ministers and church personnel. Asking for policies that do not penalize couples, the benefits would be based on the state law governing the couple’s relationship. Currently,... Continue Reading
Letter to ARP General Synod from Moderator J. R. deWitt
To the Elders and Ministers of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Dear Brothers: As you know, the decisions taken by our General Synod in relation to Erskine College and Theological Seminary on March 3 were quickly challenged by the Chairman of the Erskine Board of Trustees, Mr. Scott Mitchell. Within a few days Mr. Mitchell... Continue Reading
More Harm than Help: The New Form of Government
Carol Shanholtzer is a medical technologist who serves as an Elder at Faith Presbyterian in Minnetonka, MN. She wrote this paper on behalf of the Presbyterian Coalition. The report recommending adoption of the New Form of Government (Nfog) will be discussed at the 2010 PCUSA General Assembly. Scripture Is Demoted There is no statement in... Continue Reading
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