PCA News

Rev. Henry Bishop Called to Glory

According to Roger Collins, stated clerk of the Mississippi Valley Presbytery, the Rev. Henry Bishop, former pastor at Raymond Presbyterian Church died Saturday evening. Read the Article.

“Meeting of Understanding” Aims to Ease Denominational Tension

A “Meeting of Understanding,” was held in Atlanta Tuesday, January 17. Some 50 PCA pastors as well as coordinators and presidents of the PCA’s permanent committees and agencies attended. Read the Article.

MNA Disaster Relief Builds Sheds for Fire Victims

Months after wildfires burned some Spicewood homes to ashes, victims are receiving something in addition to clothes, food and a place to sleep. Read the Article.

Funny Lady to Perform At Rainbow Pres

Looking for a good laugh with a good message? Check out comedienne Chonda Pierce. Read the Article.

Teaching Elder Edward Bradley Called to Glory

PCA teaching elder Edward Bradley died at 11:30 a.m. Friday. Read the Article.

Dr. Ligon Duncan Elected to Regular Faculty of RTS While Continuing the Pastorate

Dr. J. Ligon Duncan, III, while continuing his role as senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Miss., has been elected as a regular member of the faculty and appointed as the John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) in Jackson beginning January 1st, 2012. Read the Article.

Covenant College Brings Library Resources from Around the World to its Students

Sitting on top of Lookout Mountain, Covenant College sometimes is lost in the clouds. Now, the private Dade County, Ga., school’s Kresge Memorial Library will be in the clouds every day, thanks to an Ohio-based organization that brings together schools to share library resources while keeping down rising costs. Read the Article.

J. Grant McCabe III, Longtime Lawyer

J. Grant McCabe III, 88, of Media, a longtime Philadelphia lawyer, died Wednesday, Dec. 14, of pulmonary fibrosis at Bryn Mawr Hospital. Read the Article.

MNA's Native American Ministries Focuses on Reconciliation

Does reaching every tribe, tongue, and nation extend to Native Americans? That’s a definite yes, according to Bruce Farrant, coordinator of Native American/First Nations Ministries on behalf of Mission to North America (MNA). Read the Article.

Reaching Ohio: Ohio Presbytery Seeks Trailblazing Natives to Plant Churches

When people want to plant churches in regions that shape America’s culture, they typically relocate to the East or West Coast. In the process they probably fly over or drive through an oft-overlooked area that profoundly affects American culture: Ohio. Read the Article.