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Jane Patete

A Privileged Call

Jane Patete retires after 12 years with CEP

Jane Patete has loved and served the PCA throughout her life.

GA Moderator Rules Overtures 19 and 23 Out of Order

In response to a request from the Overtures Committee, the moderator of 41st General Assembly has ruled Overture 19 and 23 as out of order.

Nominations Sought for Executive Director of Great Commission Publications by May 31, 2013

GCP is a publisher of covenant based, Reformed discipleship materials and is owed in a joint venture by the OPC and PCA. After the unexpected death of 34-year veteran Executive Director, the Reverend Tom Patete this past December, the Board of Directors elected a Search Committee to begin to look for a replacement.  The Committee…

Nominations Sought for Executive Director of Great Commission Publications by May 31, 2013

GCP, a publisher of covenant based, Reformed discipleship materials is owned in a joint venture by the OPC and PCA.

After the unexpected death of 34-year veteran Executive Director, the Reverend Tom Patete this past December, the Board of Directors elected a Search Committee to begin to look for a replacement. The first step is to seek nominations for possible candidates.

Overtures Seek Clarity for Courts

Suncoast: Judicial Terms Need Clarification

“In our opinion, it is unfair for a higher court to be looking at documents that the lower court has never seen.” –Bill Lyle

John Spencer: Sacrificial love of others his greatest joy

On Thanksgiving morning, November 22, John Edward Spencer went home to the Lord, following pulmonary complications. Described by his son John Spencer. Jr., as a “humble servant,” John left marks of his servant’s heart across the PCA — from his role as a longstanding elder at Briarwood Presbyterian Church (Birmingham, Ala.) to his commitment to…

Chapell Comments on CTS Transition

Dr. Bryan Chapell, president of Covenant Theological Seminary, issued the following letter yesterday on his transition from president to chancellor of the seminary.

The Case for Commissioning (Not Ordaining) Deaconesses

The biblical evidence is strong that women were examined for and appointed to do diaconal work in the local church, and that this work … was publicly recognized and was held in honor among all. By Tim Keller

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