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In June, the Supreme Courts decision in Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage nationally. Since then, many PCA sessions have been asking about how to respond to the new situation this decision has created.
We have our disagreements, of course, but those are small compared to the things we hold in common.
The State of the PCA
By Bryan Chapell
As PCA leaders prepare for the 43rd General Assembly, we are separated by generational differences and conflicting ideas about how to engage the surrounding culture. But we find unity in our fight against a greater foe ever-encroaching pluralism.
The Office of the Stated Clerk of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) has received numerous emails regarding the recent action of the mainline Presbyterian Church (USA) in redefining marriage.
Plagiarism of Sermons
By Dr. L. Roy Taylor
In this Information Age, plagiarism of sermons is a greater temptation. The Church needs to deal appropriately with it. But what constitutes plagiarism of sermons is a complex issue.
The Reasoning Together editor shares his reflections on the Houston Assembly.
There are three phrases in our Constitution that every presbytery applies frequently, yet we never talk about what they mean.
Outrage Porn and the Christian Reader
By Tim Challies
Tom Challies comments on inappropriate expression of outrage by Christians.
Reasoning Together is designed to allow expression of the variety of views current in the PCA (thus the name), but we do hold to a particular point of view – that it is imperative for the PCA to maintain its unity, and that we can do that by rallying around our historic commitments.
The second of several commentary posts designed to suggest how we believe Reasoning Together can apply principles from the Bible and the PCA constitution to promote unity among our ranks.