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Church Plants Bloom in Arkansas

Why this Burst of New Churches?

A church that’s not even listed in the PCA’s yearbook is now an organized and fully functioning congregation. Four mission churches are now developing new ministries. Three other sites are targeted and waiting for the right church planter.

The Very Meaning of What God Is Doing

Living in a Covenantal Cosmos

Exploring Steve Garber’s new book, “Visions of Vocation: Common Grace for the Common Good.”

‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ Goes Interactive

“Many fourth-sixth graders are asking the question ‘Am I really a Christian?’ It’s very easy for a child to step into the shoes of Christian, Faithful, or Hopeful, and realize, ‘This is me. This is who I am.’”

GA Affirms Overtures Committee with One Exception

Approves Minority Report on Overture 43.

Study Committee Recommendations Approved

Ad Interim Committee on Insider Movements dismissed with thanks.

PCA: Past, Present, and Future

We Can Have Cooperative Ministry

“My sense is that most teaching and ruling elders in the PCA are thankful and grateful for our standards, but often confused and bewildered by how ineffective we seem to be in reaching our culture with the gospel.” — Bryan Chapell

Chapell Elected Moderator

Reputation, Experience Will Serve GA Well

“Chapell’s reputation and experience as a reconciler, peacemaker, and healer will serve the General Assembly well.”

Overtures Committee Votes on 52 Overtures

Considered child protection, the church’s response to cultural issues such as sanctity of life and same sex marriage, Insider Movements, the third ordination vow, erroneous views of creation, and the authority of the SJC.

OC Rejects Overture 43

Minority Report to be Issued

Majority says such a statement would do more harm than good.

Overtures Committee Passes Child Protection

Calls for church leaders to become more informed about issues of child sexual abuse in the church, and to report such issues to appropriate authorities in accordance with the laws of their state.

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