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General Assembly Commission Petitions Government Officials to Protect Children

Letter urges national leaders to protect children from the damages of gender reassignment procedures.

Stated Clerk Bryan Chapell’s office will send the petition to the federal officials designated in the overture. 

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General Assembly Updates for July 1

The Assembly voted Bryan Chapell as stated clerk of the PCA and took other actions.

Stated Clerk Pro Tempore Issues Statement on General Assembly Dates

Following a called meeting of the Administrative Committee on Feb. 25, Stated Clerk Pro Tempore Bryan Chapell issued the following statement.

Understanding Pastoral Generations

At the Dec. 5, 2020 Presbytery Clerks Meeting, held on Zoom, stated clerk pro tempore Bryan Chapell discussed how the Lord intends his church to move forward by multiple generations supporting one another in united ministry.

Salem Radio Produces Pastor’s Appreciation Events

Bryan Chapell, the PCA’s stated clerk, is among this year’s featured speakers.

Humility to Love as God Loves

In this talk, Bryan Chapell explores how we must change to become a part of the future church and how our fidelity to Scripture and our commitment to the Reformed faith — rather than being a source of contention among us — must become fuel for the Great Commission.

Exploring Evangelicalism

The Presbyterian Church in America

Bryan Chapell talks with Ed Stetzer of Christianity Today about the distinguishing characteristics of the PCA.

Advancing Ethnic Outreach in the PCA

GA Plenary Seminar

Dr. Bryan Chapell will moderate a panel discussion of church leaders of Asian, African-American, Hispanic, and Anglo ethnic origins on how we can reach out among the various ethnic-cultural communities in North America.

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

Anxiety Discussion with Richard Winter

Bryan Chapell interviews counselor and professor Dr. Richard Winter about the roots of anxiety and worry.

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