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Stated Clerk Issues Report on 40th Assembly

L. Roy Taylor, the stated clerk of the PCA’s General Assembly, has issued his report, “Actions of the 40th General Assembly.” The Assembly met in the Kentucky International Convention Center in downtown Louisville, Ky., June 19-21. It was hosted by Ohio Valley Presbytery.  A final total of 1,120 commissioners attended (832 teaching elders and 288…

CEP Seeks New Coordinator

The Christian Education and Publications Committee of the Presbyterian Church in America seeks a Coordinator (executive officer), to give creative leadership for the agency and its programs. The office is in Lawrenceville, Ga. Acceptable applicants must be, or become, a PCA teaching elder (minister). Those interested should can send a brief resume to Dr. George C….

Thomas A. Cook, Dead at 95

Cook was instrumental in planting over 15 Presbyterian Churches, including Coral Ridge and Seacrest Presbyterian.

Hutchinson Named President of Redeemer City to City

Gyger moves to Vice Chairman of the Board.

“We are delighted that God has called John to join us in a powerful and unique calling: to help leaders build gospel movements in global cities,” said Timothy Keller, CTC’s chairman of the board.

Malin Named Guard State Chaplain

PCA Elder, 21 Years as Chaplain

Mississippi Valley Presbytery teaching elder Lt. Col. Donald Malin has been selected as the Mississippi National Guard state chaplain, the highest chaplain appointment in the state. Malin has served in the military for 30 years, 21 of which he spent as a chaplain with the Mississippi Army National Guard. He has completed tours of duty…

Marguerite McKinnon: The Silent Servant

Since late 2011, Prattville Health and Rehabilitation in Prattville, Ala., almost 15 miles outside Montgomery, has housed one of the region’s great treasures. Marguerite McKinnon cannot speak well, an effect of the strokes that landed her in a physical rehabilitation facility. Even if she could, the octogenarian would never tell how she has served as…

Gospel’s Influence on America

The founders of the United States of America were not trying to create a Christian nation in 1776. But they did view the Christian faith as beneficial to the type of republic they hoped to form. The man who led the way in articulating this benefit was John Witherspoon, a Presbyterian minister and influential founder…

MTW Church Plant Expands Gospel Ministry in Ukraine

Mission to the World and the community of Holy Trinity Reformed Church celebrated the dedication of a new church building in Kherson, Ukraine.

Derek Thomas to Teach at RTS/Atlanta While Continuing the Pastorate

Dr. Derek Thomas, previously a faculty member of the Jackson campus of Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS) and most recently the distinguished visiting professor for RTS, has now been appointed to become a regular faculty member at RTS/Atlanta, while continuing his role as the minister of preaching and teaching at First Presbyterian Church of Columbia, SC….

A Justice Paradox

Sandusky's conviction doesn't ease the pain

Our justice system can hold people accountable for their actions, but it cannot bring complete recompense to the victims.

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