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Since Superstorm Sandy hit the Northeast in late October, Mission to North America (MNA) has coordinated the PCA’s outreach efforts. MNA’s Disaster Response Ministry has established two key staging areas at churches in New Jersey and one in New York. At least 2,000 volunteers have already served, but more volunteers and supplies are needed. Each…
James River Presbytery has submitted an overture to the 41st General Assembly to change when teaching elders notify their presbyteries about changes in their views.
At the recommendation of the 40th General Assembly, Westminster Presbytery has modified its overture to add additional language to Book of Church Order 37-4.
Overtures would protect against giving inappropriate power to individual “mission churches”
“Beyond the obvious benefit of supporting our elders in their ministry, we hope this site will enhance the unity of the PCA.”
Jacob’s Well Flows To Frosty Green Bay
By Megan Fowler
The biggest challenge to church planting in Green Bay is not the long winters of social hibernation or the cultural habit of retreating to lake houses in the summer. The biggest challenge is church.
Reclaiming a Pool Hall to Renew a Neighborhood
By Zoe S. Erler
In a culture of gangs and poverty, Brad Beier has met fatherless children, confused young men, and single moms just trying to make it.
Advocates of paedocommunion by which is meant the participation in the Lords Supper by baptized, weaned covenant children fully appreciate why many remain unpersuaded.
In this article I intend to demonstrate why I think paedocommunion is unbiblical. By paedocommunion, I mean the practice of giving the elements of the Lords Supper to children simply because they are baptized members of the church.
The question–whether you’re a teacher, businessman, or academic–is not “are you a theologian?” but “are you a good one?”