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Intinction Amendment Fails

43 presbyteries have voted against the proposed amendment to Book of Church Order 58-5 that would prohibit intinction (dipping bread into wine) as a method of observing the Lord’s Supper, making it impossible for the amendment to garner the 2/3 vote necessary for adoption. Read the article for more details.

First Overture to 41st General Assembly Received

Pacific Northwest Presbytery has overtured the 41st General Assembly to amend Rules of Assembly Operation Article One by adding a new final paragraph to set a combined special order for six items at each Assembly.

Registration Now Open for MTW Global Missions Conference

Registration is now open for the PCA’s tri-annual Global Missions Conference, which will be held at Greenville, SC, this November 8-10.

Historic Practice is Invisible in the Bible

The Paedocommunion Debate

Advocates of paedocommunion — by which is meant the participation in the Lord’s Supper by baptized, weaned covenant children — fully appreciate why many remain unpersuaded.

Paedocommunion: Wrong View of Membership and Sacrament

In this article I intend to demonstrate why I think paedocommunion is unbiblical. By paedocommunion, I mean the practice of giving the elements of the Lord’s Supper to children simply because they are baptized members of the church.

Women’s Conference Slated for February

Aims to equip women for kingdom discipleship

The 28th annual Women in the Church Leadership Training Conference will take place Feb. 21-23, 2013, in Atlanta. The conference, hosted by Christian Education and Publications (CEP), offers attendees a chance to connect with each other while taking a step back to consider women’s ministry from a kingdom perspective. Jane Patete, women’s ministry coordinator for…

Not Sermons but Stories

Engaging in Culture the Right Way

If you’ve read The Chronicles of Narnia, you know they are loaded with Christian themes and symbols. That’s why many assume that C. S. Lewis wrote them in order to send some kind of Christian message. But Lewis himself insisted otherwise. The tales, he said, started as a series of pictures that came into his…

Don’t Give Up on Post-Christian Places

Tim Keller shows how the seeds of gospel transformation can take root in rocky secular soil.

New Website Makes CTS More Accessible to Future Students

On Nov. 5, Covenant Theological Seminary inaugurated a new website, the product of a year-long effort to redesign the site as a focal point for student activity. “Our brand is trusted and well-respected, but we haven’t done a very good job of expanding it to new audiences and new contexts,” says Allison Dowlen, director of…

CPYU Seminars, How Media is Shaping Kids

The Center for Parent and Youth Understanding (CPYU), through its Digital Kids Initiative, is offering four seminars for parents, youth workers, and educators. The seminars will help participants see how media is influencing their kids. Many kids are really into their social media accounts that they buy views on YouTube to help them improve their…

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