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Excommunication Overture Sent Back

Overtures affects BCO

The Overtures Committee (OC) voted 61-20 to refer Overture 31 back to Westminster Presbytery.

OC Answers 9 in the Negative

RAO 20 requires majority of those enrolled

The Overtures Committee voted 68-4 to answer 9 in the negative.

Michael Ross Elected Moderator

New moderator a "uniter not a divider"

“As moderator,” Ross says, “it’s important to have the ear of both the older and younger generations.”

Adam’s Origin Left to Larger Catechism

Overtures Committee: Issue well covered

What is most called for is a clear and uncompromising appeal to the Scriptures and the Westminster Standards

Creed Not Required for Membership

Committee: "Overture doesn't clarify BCO"

“My concern is that we are erecting a barrier to membership so substantially higher than was established by our Lord that it would be excessive.”

IRC Commissioners: Stay in the NAE

IRC to be Alert to NAE Actions

The permanent committee argued that by its participation in the NAE, the PCA has greater influence in civic engagement, shares in worldwide mercy ministries, participates in world evangelization, and broadens relationships with other evangelical organizations.

Somebody’s Last Assembly

Men emptied of passion by thankless service

Is another guiding principle really the answer to the bleak disposition that most pastors face? No. They need brothers who will fight for them.

The Bloomington Project: A “Dual Plant” for the Sake of a City

After college, Dan Herron (MDiv ’11) went on staff with Great Commission Ministries (GCM) at the University of Illinois for five years. When it became clear that a lifetime of vocational ministry lay ahead, he pursued and eventually finished his Master of Divinity at Covenant Theological Seminary. He was approved for a church-planting position and…

All-Star Architecture

A Christian Worldview of Ballparks

The need for Christian architects who bring their worldview to their work has never been greater.

God’s Role and Our Role in Sanctification

Ross and Chapell to Lead Discussion at GA

The discussion will take place 5:15-6:45 p.m. Wednesday, June 20, at the PCA General Assembly in Louisville, Ky.

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