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Bethel Presbyterian

A Faithful Presence for 250 Years

Though Bethel is a historic church it remains vibrant, having planted eight area churches.

Cultivating a Healthy Presbytery

There comes a time when every church needs revival. In recent years it’s dawned on several PCA pastors that what’s true of the local church is also true of the regional church — the presbytery.

Insider Movements Report Has Broad Implications

“In our attempt to be creative, we must not unwittingly abandon [the historic Christian faith, the authority of Scripture, and the value of our creeds and confessions].”

Kooistra ‘following God’s lead’

My approach to this is to have a sense of anticipation to see what God is going to do.

Skip Ryan Confesses Drug Abuse, Resigns from Park Cities

Skip Ryan of Park Cities Presbyterian Church (Dallas, Texas) just tendered his resignation as assistant pastor after confessing to drug abuse.

Man Charged in Death of Former PCA Pastor

Kent Hickson's body found in Eno River State Park

“It is with the most profound sadness imaginable, we wanted to let you know that the body of our beloved father, spouse and grandfather – Kent Torrey Hinkson was found

One New Humanity Conference

Redeeming the Conversation on Diversity

As pastor of Redeemer Church in Mason, Ohio, Marc Champagne accepted the challenge not only of planting a church, but also of reaching the nations with the Gospel.

New Name for CEP

And a Renewed Purpose

“The change is the culmination of a process begun in September 2008 as CEP discussed the need to change the name of the committee to better reflect its work in the denomination.”

Downwardly mobile for Jesus

Like other evangelical relocators, Baltimore’s Matthew Loftus wanted to have a personal stake in fighting poverty

For his neighbors, Matthew Loftus is hard to miss, no matter their eyesight. He is white in a nearly all-black neighborhood. He doesn’t fit into the typical narratives about changing American communities. For people like Loftus, it’s not coffee shops or home values drawing them to places like Sandtown. It’s Jesus. Shortly after Loftus started medical school in Baltimore in 2007, he began worshipping at New Song Community Church, a racially diverse congregation in Sandtown.

Dr. Lloyd Kim Nominated as MTW Coordinator

The Committee on Mission to the World (CMTW) is pleased to announce the nomination today of Dr. Lloyd Kim of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, to serve as the next coordinator of Mission to the World.

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