PCA Voices

Understanding Pastoral Generations

At the Dec. 5, 2020 Presbytery Clerks Meeting, held on Zoom, stated clerk pro tempore Bryan Chapell discussed how the Lord intends his church to move forward by multiple generations supporting one another in united ministry.

Art and the Image of God

Art is not only a valid and dignified calling; it is one that helps us understand what it means to bear God’s image.

Human Flourishing and a Biblical Story of Change

The solution to America’s unhappiness is not more stuff, but grasping the biblical idea of what it means for humans to flourish.

Becoming All Things to All People

Are we willing to become all things to all people that we might save some?

Defining Success

A helpful benchmark for success might be found in Genesis 5, the book of the generations of Adam.

The Call to be Servant Leaders

In this latest installment of PCA Voices, Hodge shares about the call of believers to model servant leadership.

Four Questions Worth Exploring

According to Tim Keller, there are four subjects that warrant the PCA’s attention.

Serving to the Bounds God Has Given Us

Mary Beth McGreevy thinks that, in the PCA, we too often we focus on what women can’t do. When we ask about what women can do, the answer is “Almost everything!”

The Joyful Surprises of Team Ministry

Joe Novenson readily admits that the model for ministry developed at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church did not come about by human wisdom. Through God’s providence, the church leadership discovered a practice that would change the pastors and the church.

Transparency and Speaking the Truth in Love

Encouraging Deep Relationships in the Church

One of the biggest issue in our churches today, says Tim Geiger, is a lack of transparency. As a result, we have people who struggle with difficult issues — lust, substance abuse, eating disorders — but who have nowhere to go. For them, the church isn’t safe; it’s not where they go to find the help they need.

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