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GA: Heidelberg to Belhar: Changes in the offing for Book of Confessions

SAN JOSE – Commissioners to the 218th General Assembly voted to begin a four-year process to retranslate parts or all of the Heidelberg Catechism. After defeating a minority report that would have left intact the translation that was added to the Book of Confessions in 1967, the commissioners approved the plan of retranslation by a vote of 436 to 280.

GA: Foundation and GAC begin new courtship

SAN JOSE – They had to endure some scolding, but the General Assembly Council (GAC) and the Presbyterian Foundation seem to have found a path for resolving future disputes over the disbursement of funds — disagreements that, during the meeting of the 218th General Assembly, slid messily out into public view.

GA: New youth sexuality curriculum to be written

A Church Growth and Christian Education Committee recommendation to produce human development resources for adolescents was approved by the 218th General Assembly June 25 after deliberations that included passionate, personal arguments for and against the creation of what was expected to take form as a new curriculum.

Congressional mode

Call me crazy, but it’s time for us Presbyterians to act like Congress. Yes, I know that the voter approval rating of the U.S. Congress — 19% in mid-June, even worse than the president’s — is the lowest in recorded history.  But Congress does have three attributes we do well to emulate. 

GA: GA adopts new ecumenical top ten

SAN JOSE – The question of how Christians can witness to their faith in an interfaith world is never easy — and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is hoping to provide guidance in that through a new ecumenical policy statement.

GA: Byron Wade is 218th General Assembly vice moderator

SAN JOSE – The Rev. Byron Wade, pastor of the Davie Street Church of Raleigh, N.C., was confirmed as vice moderator of the 218th General Assembly on June 25. In his address before the Assembly, Wade demonstrated the hope and enthusiasm he has for the church of Jesus Christ. He answered the installation questions while the one who chose him for his new role, GA Moderator Bruce Reyes-Chow, looked on.

A word to musicians and pastors

Church musicians walk a delicate line. Many are classically trained. Their tastes might be broad, but at some level, many believe that “serious music” is better than “popular music,” and it is their job to defend musical excellence.

GA: GA says no to same-sex marriage

SAN JOSE — Just hours after voting to recommend that the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) change its rules to make it easier for gays and lesbians to be ordained, the 218th General Assembly on June 27 turned down an overture that would have changed the definition of marriage in the church’s constitution, to say that marriage is between “two people” rather than between a man and a woman.

PC(USA) leaders send follow-up letter to the church

LOUISVILLE — The three top leaders of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have sent a follow-up letter to the one they issued immediately after the recent 218th General Assembly, asking Presbyterians “to continue to celebrate with us good news of our General Assembly and of our Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).”

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