PCA Voices

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.

Art and the Image of God

Art is not only a valid and dignified calling; it is one that helps us understand what it means to bear God’s image.

Remembering the Prisoner

When he was released, Mark Casson believes God called him to his current ministry to call the the Reformed world to prison ministry.

A Biblical View of Gender and Complementarianism

We have a better view of sexuality than the culture at large.

Dealing With Disagreement

In this era of outrage how are God’s people to deal with those who disagree with them?

Human Flourishing and a Biblical Story of Change

The solution to America’s unhappiness is not more stuff, but grasping the biblical idea of what it means for humans to flourish.

A More Diverse PCA

In this installment of “PCA Voices,” Wy Plummer discusses the broader vision and strategy for MNA’s African American Ministries.

What Makes a Healthy Church?

In a 2016 installment of PCA Voices, Randy Pope – who has served Perimeter for nearly 40 years – shares some insights into what makes a healthy church.

Stated Clerk Roy Taylor to Retire After 2020 GA

The Administrative Committee has formed a search committee for the next stated clerk of the PCA General Assembly. 

MTW: Motivated by Vision, Mission, and Values

In the latest installment of PCA Voices, MTW Coordinator Lloyd Kim talks about the values that drive MTW.

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