PCA News

Joel Belz: Closing Comments on the 37th Assembly

While the PCA is deeply divided, it is also full of hope. Read the Article.

GA Agrees with Committee: No Women's Study Committee

After one hour of debate, the commissioners voted to reject the minority report by a margin of fewer than 20 votes. Read the Article.

Ridge Haven: Cost Cuts Result in Positive Cash Flow

8.5% salary cuts that were in place last year have been repaid and salaries restored. Read the Article.

MNA Works to Change the Face of the PCA

MNA has made advances in reaching out to ethnically diverse communities and people groups over the last year. Read the Article.

Administrative Committee Implements Budget Cuts as Church Giving Decreases

Administrative Committee reduced the 2009 budget by 17% in response to decreased giving. Read the Article.

CE&P Focused on Making Kingdom Disciples

November conference, “Making Visible God’s Invisible Kingdom,” was the highlight of CE&P’s ministry year. Read the Article.

MTW: Exercising Fiscal Caution While Moving Forward

MTW reduced office staff salaries in an effort to retain office personnel positions and care for the MTW family. Read the Article.

CTS Enrollment Continues at Full Capacity

Master of divinity class that started in the fall of 2008 was the largest in history. Read the Article.

RBI Cuts Budget by 20%, Sees Retirement Plan Participation Increase

Campbell advocated that RBI participants continue to stay with their long-term investment goals, despite the volatility of the market. Read the Article.

Covenant College in the Midst of Full-Scale Strategic Planning

Addition of new facilities has helped the College grow, including an all time high on-campus enrollment. Read the Article.