Two BCO Amendments Related to Homosexuality Now Before Presbyteries
So why this issue, and why now? There are two primary reasons.
So why this issue, and why now? There are two primary reasons.
Stated Clerk Bryan Chapel has issued his report, “Actions of the Forty-Eighth General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America.”
Former stated clerk will bring a wealth of knowledge and a fair-handed approach to largest Assembly in PCA history.
The Overtures Committee resumed its work at 8 am on June 29. Here is a summary of its action: – The committee recommended that the Assembly answer Overture 23, “Amend BCO 17 by Adding a Clause Which Prohibits Ordination for Men Who Self-Identify as ‘Gay Christians,’ ‘Same-sex Attracted Christians,’ ‘Homosexual Christians,’ or Like Terms” in…
All of these votes will be affirmed or rejected by the 48th General Assembly.
What to know before you go.
This year’s General Assembly in St. Louis will include a variety of opportunities and activities for the families of GA commissioners. Included below are the highlights: Opportunities for Women Wednesday, June 30 11 am – 1 pm — Women’s Fellowship Lunch, “Partners in the Gospel,” with speaker Megan Hill, and musician Sherdonna Denholm The St….
A summary of the overtures before the 48th General Assembly, most of which come from the denomination’s 88 presbyteries.
At its meeting today the PCA Administrative Committee (AC) has affirmed its plan for our General Assembly (GA) to meet June 28-July 2 in St. Louis.
The committee voted to hire Chapell as Stated Clerk Pro-Tempore, approve budgets, and endorse Taylor’s FAQ answers.