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Home/Churches and Ministries/Texas’ Largest PC(USA) Congregation’s Leadership Recommends Leaving Denomination

Texas’ Largest PC(USA) Congregation’s Leadership Recommends Leaving Denomination

Church seeks to leave based on theological reasons.

Written by Michael Gryboski | Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Earlier this month, Highland Park Presbyterian, which has approximately 4,000 members, filed suit in Dallas County District Court over the rights to the church property.

 

The leadership of the largest Texas-based congregation belonging to Presbyterian Church (USA) has recommended that the church leave the mainline denomination.

In a unanimous decision, the Session for Highland Park Presbyterian Church of Dallas approved a resolution recommending dismissal from PC(USA).

With the Session’s approval, the resolution will next go to the congregation for a vote scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 27.

William Montgomery, a spokesman for the Session at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church, told The Christian Post that there were many reasons for the recommendation.

“PC(USA)’s lack of core theological beliefs; disagreement over the authority of Scripture and salvation through Jesus Christ alone; and the impact of PC(USA) governance policy and practices on the life of HPPC, particularly on the selection process for new pastors,” said Montgomery.

If approved by the congregation, upon leaving PC(USA), Highland Park Presbyterian plans to join the Evangelical Covenant Order (ECO) of Presbyterians, a new, more conservative body.

The appeal of ECO lies in its evangelical theology, focus on local churches, and conviction to “essential beliefs,” explained Montgomery to CP.

“We expect the process of discernment to be a time of great discussion, learning and prayer. What happens at the end of that process is up to the congregation and God himself,” said Montgomery.

Earlier this month, Highland Park Presbyterian, which has approximately 4,000 members, filed suit in Dallas County District Court over the rights to the church property.

The suit sought to provide legal protection over the congregation’s claim to the Highland Park property over any claim the national denomination’s regional body, or presbytery, might make should the congregation vote to leave.

Currently, Highland Park Presbyterian belongs to the Grace Presbytery of PC(USA), having joined the regional body in 1983.

Regarding the suit over the rights to the church property, Montgomery provided CP with an update on the legal action.

“The temporary restraining order preserving the status quo with regard to the use and control of the HPPC property remains in effect,” said Montgomery.

“A federal court hearing is scheduled for October 7th on HPPC’s motion to send the case back to state district court.”

 

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