PC(USA) Trying to Keep Churches
As the PC(USA) continues its decline, many theologically conservative evangelical churches are pondering breaking away. In response the denomination has written a letter to the churches, appealing to them to stay.
At least eight churches have left since a Presbyterian General Assembly last summer, which voted to give leeway to install practicing homosexuals as clergy and allowed church officials to propose experimental phrasings for the divine Trinity in place of “Father, Son and Holy Spirit.”
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The New Wineskins Association of Churches, which represents Presbyterian traditionalists, is developing a breakaway strategy. Departing congregations could join the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, a theologically conservative group independent of the Louisville-based denomination.
Read the article at One News Now.
See the previous post on Congregational Presbyterianism.
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