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The PCA Has Fallen into Error, and Can’t Get Back Up: Part 4-General Assembly

I write about the challenges in the PCA to bring the voice of a lay member to debates dominated by elders.

Written by Bill Peacock | Thursday, June 24, 2021

In June last year, PCA agency presidents and permanent committee coordinators published an unsigned letter “in light of the heinous killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and the systemic mistreatment of so many other people of color.” And just in the last couple of weeks much of the talk about the PCA’s 48th... Continue Reading

A First-Time Commissioner on SSA and CRT At the PCA General Assembly

A first-time commissioner looks at Same-Sex Attraction and Critical Race Theory with an eye toward voting on these relevant issues at General Assembly.

Written by Ray M. Sanchez | Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Lastly, to those thinking this response lacks compassion toward the sexually broken and frustrates our ability to counsel those struggling with SSA, I would suggest that clarity is more compassionate than confusion. Equivocating on homosexual sin hinders our witness. SSA is a heinous sin (Colossians 3:5). It is unacceptable to adopt a gay Christian identity... Continue Reading

A PCA Worth Having is a PCA Worth Fighting For

If you hear of wars and rumors of wars in the PCA, do not be alarmed. Important things are at stake; things worth holding; things about which men ought to fight.

Written by Brad Isbell | Tuesday, June 22, 2021

They would say it is because Scripture and the Westminster Standards support the idea that SSA is not a disqualification for a minister because SSA is not necessarily sinful, or at least that it is no more heinous than other sins. This is a theological difference. Unless the supporters of Revoice theology prove to have... Continue Reading

What Happened at the RPCNA Synod 2021?

The Reformed Presbyterian Church Synod (RPCNA) met on the campus of Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Ind., June14-17, 2021.

Written by Nathan Eshelmann | Monday, June 21, 2021

Many happy things were announced and decided upon as well. Professor Keith Evans’s position as biblical counseling professor at RPTS was renewed for seven more years. Students in various presbyteries were examined and made eligible to receive calls to Gospel ministry, including Mark Brown and Jerry Foltz. Denominational finances are very good and giving was... Continue Reading

A Response to the PCA “Moderators’ Letter”: May We Ask a Question?

A response to “A Firm Commitment,” a letter signed by some former PCA General Assembly moderators, claiming all is well in the PCA, except for some unduly sounding an alarm.

Written by Richard Phillips | Friday, June 18, 2021

The challenges of homosexuality and Critical Race Theory pressing into our denomination are not matters of mere style, and mischaracterizing these concerns will not make them go away.  Progressive PCA leaders may multiply letters and signatures denouncing the motives and attitude of concerned confessionalists, but Revoice and Critical Race Theory require an answer to the... Continue Reading

Report from the 190th (2021) Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America

The Reformed Presbyterian Church Synod (RPCNA) met on the campus of Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Ind., June14-17, 2021.

Written by Brad Johnston and Drew Gordon | Friday, June 18, 2021

The Synod turned its attention to Communication 21-15, which requested that Synod clarify its position on the question of Creation. Recommendation 1: “This court hereby declares that belief in the literal parentage of Adam and Eve as our first parents is an essential point of the Christian system of doctrine.” A new recommendation 2 stated,... Continue Reading

A Letter From Former Moderators of PCA General Assemblies

“From our perspective, the PCA has maintained a firm commitment to historic evangelical and Reformed theology since its foundation.”

Written by A Faithful PCA | Thursday, June 17, 2021

If you have heard some voices sounding an alarm that the PCA is on a steep “slippery slope” that leads to liberalism, we disagree.  Any claim that we are becoming a denomination of liberals or have embraced an agenda that is out of accord with historic Presbyterian and Reformed Christianity fails to either understand our... Continue Reading

A Response to the “Open Letter” to the PCA

The Open Letter was obviously made public. I’m not bothered by the desire of the authors to do so, just that they don’t want others to have the same privilege.

Written by Jon Payne | Monday, June 14, 2021

Instead of expressing sympathy towards the legitimate concerns of thousands around the PCA, the Open Letter highlights a slanderous claim that “the PCA is ordaining practicing homosexuals,” a claim that I’ve never heard. Not even once. Rather than give attention to the real pressing issues facing the PCA, the Open Letter regrettably diverts the reader’s... Continue Reading

Honest Thoughts on the Open Letter

A response to the Open Letter: "Looking Forward—Together."

Written by Stephen Spinnenweber | Friday, June 11, 2021

The heart of the issue is not whether homosexual practice is sinful; the key issue is whether homosexual attraction is itself a sin and if the heinousness of this sin is such that it disqualifies a man from holding ordained office. The letter’s failure to mention the widespread concern surrounding SSA anywhere in the body... Continue Reading

Looking Forward – Together

An open letter: A letter to our brothers and friends in the Presbyterian Church in America

Written by A Faithful PCA | Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Where may we differ with one another? We may differ in the expression of our Orthodoxy when it comes to worship, while keeping within the bounds of our polity and Scripture. We may differ in how our local cultural perspectives impact our day-to-day practices, in order to be faithful to Christ’s mission and to make... Continue Reading

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