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Addressing Abuse & Defending the Bride

Scandal mongers and abuse activists try to portray the Christ's bride as a haven for abusers with vague, yet salacious accusations. But this is not the way.

Written by Ryan Biese | Thursday, July 13, 2023

The PCA has a structure for bringing charges against members and officers, and it requires two witnesses of an alleged offense. These two witnesses may be either people or material (e.g., police report). But these scandal-mongering blogs bypass the judicial system of the Church entirely and instead slander the good name and reputation of the... Continue Reading

Of Atheists and Oaths

We cannot pretend that an oath is something other than someone calling upon God as witness and judge.

Written by James E. Bruce | Tuesday, July 11, 2023

The question about atheists and oaths does not need to be resolved by making philosophical arguments about the rational instability of atheism; by exploring sociological data suggesting atheists are an honest bunch; or by offering probabilistic judgments about whether a certain atheist will tell the truth in a particular instance. These questions, though interesting and... Continue Reading

Abuse, the PCA, and Her Constitution

The 50th General Assembly approved some changes to the Constitution, but also rejected many. Is the PCA in crisis? Or does the Constitution already provide the means to remedy these concerns?

Written by Ryan Biese | Wednesday, July 5, 2023

There is no need to despair because of what the General Assembly did not do this year or because of a few hostile and misleading headlines. Instead, those who genuinely and passionately care about preventing abuse, ministering to abuse survivors, and calling abusers to repentance (remember that is the purpose of the Church Court), should study our... Continue Reading

An Excerpt from “Irony and the Presbyterian Church in America,” An Informed History of the First Half Century of the PCA.

The excerpt: “The 1996 (24th) General Assembly: Without A Vision (Or The Concerned) The People Did Just Fine.”

Written by David Hall | Monday, July 3, 2023

This book is an informed history of the first half century of a denomination formed in 1973. Other works discuss the events and personalities which led up to the founding of the Presbyterian Church in America, but this one traces the development and history of that church from 1973-2023. This volume benefits from the observations... Continue Reading

Encouragements from the Jubilee Assembly

The 50th Assembly was filled with tangible signs of God’s faithfulness to the PCA, the Continuing Presbyterian Church as she returns to the old paths.

Written by Ryan Biese | Wednesday, June 28, 2023

God is faithfully raising up new generations of men to shepherd His people and hold the PCA to faithfulness. Let us continue to pray His blessing upon His church for her next 50 years.   One former PCA Moderator characterized the Memphis Assembly as “the most significant in a generation.” The PCA has been at... Continue Reading

A Summary Report of the Reformed Presbyterian Church Synod 2023

The 191st Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA) met at Wesleyan University in Marion, Ind., from June 20-23 2023.

Written by Nathan Eshelmann | Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Following the preaching, eleven first time delegates were introduced to the court, six of whom serve as pastors and the remaining 5 as ruling elders. Nominations were then open for moderator. Much to his surprise, Rev. Dr. Pete Smith of Covenant Fellowship RP Church was elected. He was an excellent moderator.   The Psalmist says,... Continue Reading

Ruling Elder Renaissance

The late increase in ruling elder participation is a fitting tribute to the founders of the PCA.

Written by Brad Isbell | Monday, June 26, 2023

The founders of the PCA viewed ruling elders as a reliable, commonsense bulwark against doctrinal and denominational decline. The founders were not insensible to the fact that teaching elder professors and influential large-church pastors had presided over the liberalization of the old Southern mainline church from whence the PCA came.   The recently-concluded 50th Presbyterian... Continue Reading

Retraction Refused: The PCA’s Magazine Stands By Its Claims in David Cassidy’s “Prayer and Work in the Face of Violence”

It is one thing to make factual mistakes; it is another to justify mistakes by appealing to sources that do not discuss the same thing or group of people as claimed.

Written by Tom Hervey | Friday, June 23, 2023

  If this were an isolated occurrence it would be one thing; regrettably, this does not seem to be the case. If one were to summarize the crisis of evangelicalism in America today, he could probably do so best by saying that its internal struggles arise because its institutions do not represent the vast majority... Continue Reading

[PCA] Church Body Calls On Politicians To ‘Renounce The Sin’ Of Promoting Transgender Procedures For Minors

Commission, including medical experts, to draft Presbyterian Church in America's formal petition.

Written by Jon Brown, Fox News | Thursday, June 22, 2023

The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), which held its 50th General Assembly in Memphis, Tennessee, last week, approved by a vote of 1,089-793 an overture to urge the government to “renounce the sin” of promoting irreversible sex change procedures for children. A commission to be appointed by the assembly’s moderator will be tasked with drafting... Continue Reading

PCA Elders and Members Were ‘Fools for Christ’ At the First Annual GA Evangelistic Outreach

A report of sharing the Good News of the gospel on Beale St. during the PCA General Assembly.

Written by Jim Shaw | Thursday, June 22, 2023

I have been to many outreach events; I have yet to see one this productive. Many people seemed truly moved by the conversations they had with those with whom they shared the Good News.  If it weren’t for a scheduled meeting at GA, we are convinced these witnesses would have been out there for another... Continue Reading

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