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Home/Churches and Ministries/Two BCO Amendments Voted Down by PCA Presbyteries

Two BCO Amendments Voted Down by PCA Presbyteries

Of the remaining BCO amendments, most appear to be garnering the necessary approvals for ratification.

Written by Andy Jones | Monday, February 16, 2026

Item 13 passed the overtures committee by a vote of 101-23 before being approved by the Assembly on the floor with 1,022 commissioners voting in favor and 650 against. It has been disapproved by 65% of the presbyteries that have voted on it so far.

 

Since June, Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) presbyteries have been voting on 13 BCO amendments handed down by the 52nd General Assembly. For BCO amendments to be ratified, at least two-thirds of the PCA’s 87 presbyteries must approve them. This requires 58 presbyteries to vote in favor of an amendment. Once an amendment fails in 30 presbyteries, it is mathematically impossible for it to reach the approval threshold. 

Now, two of those amendments have officially failed to meet the approval threshold. 

The two BCO amendments that failed are items 1 and 13. 

  • Item 1 amended BCO 8-4, 20-1, 21-1, and 23-1 for the calling and dissolution of TE relationships for Needful Works. 
  • Item 13 amended BCO 57-2 regarding the examination of young persons for admission to the sealing ordinances. 

Item 1 passed the overtures committee by a vote of 112-4 before being approved by the Assembly on the floor with 1,708 commissioners voting in favor and 28 against.

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  • General Assembly Updates for Tuesday, June 24

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