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Survey: The Health of the PCA

We’re interested in your thoughts about unity and fellowship among PCA leaders.

Remembering Professor Emeritus Ray Dameron, 1923-2012

Covenant College Professor Emeritus Ray Dameron went home to be with the Lord on May 7, 2012.

Providence Christian College, Covenant College To Remain Distinct Institutions

In March of 2012, Covenant College appointed Dr. J. Derek Halvorson, the current president of Providence Christian College, as its sixth president.

Tennessee Gives Vanderbilt Ultimatum on Bias Policy

School must allow religious groups to pick leaders based on belief if it wants to keep state funding.

WIC Love Offering for Haiti

The 2012 Women in the Church (WIC) Love Offering will be directed toward a Mission to the World (MTW) project to build a children’s home in Haiti. The Love Gift rotates annually between the 10 PCA committees and agencies.

Chapell to Become CTS Chancellor: Dalbey Named Interim President

According to a release from Covenant Theological Seminary the Board of Trustees, at its April 2012 meeting, unanimously moved forward with a goal set in prior years to transition President Bryan Chapell to the role of Chancellor.

WIC Love Gift Helps Spur Giving and Growth for Covenant Seminary

“The community that you build in a seminary setting has wide-reaching effects. It cultivates love for God that shapes effective leaders for Christ’s church.”

Chapell “Transitions” from President to Chancellor at Covenant Seminary

At its Spring stated meeting of April 27-28, 2012, the Board of Trustees of Covenant Theological Seminary voted to approve the transition of Dr. Bryan Chapell from President of the seminary to Chancellor.

Paul Walters, Covenant College Class of 2013, Wins Second Annual Seed Project

On Thursday, April 19, 2012, Covenant College hosted the second annual Seed Project Pitch Event.

Vanderbilt Christian Groups Divided Over Policy Consequences: “I can still preach the gospel regularly,” said Stacey Croft, RUF chaplain.

A controversial new requirement that religious ministries affirm a nondiscrimination policy has Vanderbilt groups split over what’s at stake.

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