Wednesday, July 28, 2010

28 July 2010


Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1] ARPTalk Issue 33 Asks: “Why has the lawsuit by Erskine Board of Trustee (BOT) members Richard Taylor, Parker Young, and David Chesnut NOT been dropped?”

[2] United Church of Christ “Stillspeaking” Daily Devotional for 21 July 2010 Denies Divinity of Jesus Christ

[3]
200 Women per Year Killed in India after being Accused of Witchcraft

[4] Guest Speaker at PCUSA General Assembly Rouses Delegates by Straying from the Party Line

[5] PCUSA Board of Pensions Directed to Study Providing Domestic Partner Benefits by 2012

[6] Update – Audit finds La Crosse, Wisconsin, PCUSA Church Employee Embezzled US$364,418.12 in Ten Years

[7] Reformed Church in America General Secretary the Rev. Wes Granberg-Michaelson Stepping Down in Fall 2011

[8] Church of Scotland Suggests Harnessing Scottish Saints in Order to Boost Tourism

[9] Crown and Covenant Publications Offers Digital Versions of The Book of Psalms for Worship

[10] Death of Calvin Synod Minister the Rev. Frank Juhasz- Shepherd

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[1] ARPTalk Issue 33 Asks: “Why has the lawsuit by Erskine Board of Trustee (BOT) members Richard Taylor, Parker Young, and David Chesnut NOT been dropped?”

Dr. Charles Wilson published issue number thirty-three of ARPTalk on 24 July 2010, containing two articles.

The first article is titled “The News from Lake Woe-Be-Gone: The Meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church In The United States of America in Minneapolis,” and reports on seven events at the meeting showing that “that any resemblance that now exists between the [
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)] and historic Christianity is only vestigial or accidental.”

The second article titled “The Commission was Right!!! The Lawsuit is Still Active!,” reports on the bad-faith repudiation of the compromise worked out at the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP)’s June 2010 General Synod meeting so that the lawsuit against the ARP Synod could be dropped. Dr. Wilson reports upon the additional demands being made by attorneys for the plaintiffs, including that the jurisdiction of church courts be taken away from ARP church sessions, presbyteries, and the General Synod for taking action against the plaintiffs for behaviors including their egregious violation of the prohibition of Christians using the secular courts to sue fellow Christians contained in I Corinthians 6.

The article concludes with a factual review of the findings of the Moderator’s Commission on Erskine appointed at the 2009 ARP meeting of the General Synod, showing the findings to be completely factual and thus belying the claims of Erskine supporters that misrepresent the findings of the Moderator’s Commission.


+ ARPTalk, wilson6114@bellsouth.net

+ Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005

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Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, 1 Cleveland Street Suite 110, Greenville, South Carolina, 29601, 864-232-8297, Fax: 864-271-3729

+ Erskine College and Theological Seminary, 2 Washington Street, Due West, South Carolina 29639, 864-379-2131, 864-379-2167, norman@erskine.edu



[2] United Church of Christ “Stillspeaking” Daily Devotional for 21 July 2010 Denies Divinity of Jesus Christ

The United Church of Christ (UCC) Daily Devotional Stillspeaking for 21 July 2010 titled “Is Jesus God?” by UCC minister William C. Green begins “Jesus is not God, but God is like Jesus.”

Green continues: “While the church has debated the doctrine of Jesus' divinity, the New Testament is not doctrine. And the Bible is not theology: it's an anthology of stories about God often culminating in twist endings that bring O'Henry to mind. In these narratives we see God imperfectly, “as in a mirror dimly.” But we still see.”

The devotional continues with a mention of Moses meeting God in the Burning Bush, another of the Prodigal Son, another of the Good Samaritan, then a brief application before concluding with prayer: “God, may I find your love in the common bushes of my life and in other strange places. Amen.”

In addition to his being a UCC minister, William C. Green is the Director of Long Looking, a consultancy service specializing in fundraising and education for congregations. His new book, 52 Ways to Ignite Your Congregation: Generous Giving, has just been published.


+ United Church of Christ, 700 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, 216-736-2100, ogm@ucc.org

+ Long Looking, Post Office Box 20293, Shaker Heights, Ohio
44120, 216-548-5939, longlooking@gmail.com


[3] 200 Women per Year Killed in India after being Accused of Witchcraft

A 26 July 2010 article in the Herald Sun titled “200 'Witches' Killed in India Each Year – Report” reports that 200 women in India each year, usually single or widowed with money or land wanted by someone else, in poverty-stricken villages in the states of Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, and Orissa, are accused of witchcraft and then killed. Many more women commit suicide out of shame after being accused, then humiliated by being forced to ingest human excrement and paraded naked through their village.

The charity Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra estimates that in India, 2500 women since 1995 have been killed after being accused of witchcraft.


+ Herald Sun, Post Office Box 14999, Melbourne City MC, 8001 Australia, 03-9292-2000, Fax: 03-9292-2112, news@heraldsun.com.au

+ Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra, 68/1 Surya lok Colony, Rajpur Road, Dehradun – 248001, Uttarakhand, India, 91-135-2746071, Fax: 91-135-2741931


[4] Guest Speaker at PCUSA General Assembly Rouses Delegates by Straying from the Party Line

A 21 July 2010 article by Terry Mattingly of the Scripps Howard News Service titled “Religion: Shocking Words to the Presbyterians” describes the scene at the recently-concluded Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) 219th General Assembly in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when guest speaker Father Siarhei Hardun of the Orthodox Church of Belarus delivered a message as “ecumenical advisory delegate,” and shocked the audience by thanking the PCUSA for the aid they provided to rebuild churches after communism was overthrown twenty years ago, and then adding:

"Christian morality is as old as Christianity itself. It doesn't need to be invented now. Those attempts to invent new morality look for me like attempts to invent a new religion -- a sort of modern paganism.

"When people say that they are led and guided by the Holy Spirit to do it, I wonder if it is the same Holy Spirit that inspired the Bible, if it is the same Holy Spirit that inspires the Holy Orthodox Church not to change anything in Christian doctrine and moral standards. But if it is the same Spirit, I wonder ... if there are different spirits acting in different denominations and inspiring them to develop in different directions and to create different theologies and different morals?”

Father Harden then closed by citing Romans 12:2: "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind."


+ The Republic, 333 2nd Street, Columbus,
Indiana 47201, 812-379-5769, Contact Page

+ Scripps Howard News Service, 1090 Vermont Avenue Northwest, Suite 1000, Washington DC 20005, 202-408-1484, Fax: 202-408-2062, copelandp@shns.com

+ Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005


[5] PCUSA Board of Pensions Directed to Study Providing Domestic Partner Benefits by 2012

At the July 2010 meeting of the Board of Directors of the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) Board of Pensions (BoP), BoP management was encouraged to carefully and thoroughly consider the recommendation of the July 2010 219th General Assembly that the BoP provide domestic partner benefits. The BoP was directed to bring proposals for discussion to the directors’ meeting in the summer of 2011 with the intention of making formal recommendations in the fall of 2011. The BoP board hopes to implement initial changes in 2012.


+ Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005


[6] Update – Audit finds La Crosse, Wisconsin, PCUSA Church Employee Embezzled US$364,418.12 in Ten Years

A 23 July 2010 article by Ann Jungen in the La Crosse Tribune titled “Former Church Bookkeeper Charged with Embezzling [US]$360,000” reports that an audit of the books of North Presbyterian Church in La Crosse, Wisconsin, determined that former bookkeeper Ann Carson, since 2000, wrote US$364,418.12 in checks to herself from six church accounts. Carson was charged 23 July 2010 with one count of theft from a business setting over [US]$10,000, and is scheduled to be arraigned 29 July 2010 in the La Crosse County [Wisconsin] Circuit Court.


+ La Crosse Tribune, 401 North Third Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601, 608-782-9710, 608-782-9723, rusty.cunningham@lee.net

+ Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005


[7] Reformed Church in America General Secretary the Rev. Wes Granberg-Michaelson Stepping Down in Fall 2011

Reformed Church in America (RCA) General Secretary the Rev. Wes Granberg-Michaelson announced 19 July 2010 that he will complete his service in the fall of 2011.

Granberg-Michaelson has served as RCA general secretary since 1994.



+ Reformed Church in America,
4500 60th Street Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512, 800-968-6065, questions@rca.org


[8] Church of Scotland Suggests Harnessing Scottish Saints in Order to Boost Tourism

A 26 July 2010 article by George Mair in The Scotsman titled “Scotland's Saints Begged to Perform Miracles for Tourism” reports that the Church of Scotland, in an editorial in the Kirk’s Life and Work magazine, has suggested using the religious significance and fascinating history of Scottish saints in order to draw more tourists to Scotland.


+ The Scotsman, Barclay House, 108 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AS, Scotland, 131-620-8620

+ Church of Scotland, 121 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 4YN, Scotland, 0131-225-5722


[9] Crown and Covenant Publications Offers Digital Versions of The Book of Psalms for Worship

Crown & Covenant Publications has completed preparation of digital versions of The Book of Psalms for Worship that can be obtained for a yearly license fee for churches that do not have pew copies of the publication.

Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America congregations that have purchased The Book of Psalms for Worship can get free access to the digital versions by contacting Josh Wisley at josh@crownandcovenant.com.


+ Crown & Covenant Publications, 7408 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15208, 412-241-0436, info@crownandcovenant.com

+ Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), 7408 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15208, 412-731-1177, Fax: 412-731-8861


[10] Death of Calvin Synod Minister the Rev. Frank Juhasz- Shepherd

After 55 years of Christian ministry the Rev. Frank Juhasz Shepherd was taken by our Creator, Redeemer, and Comforter God. Frank was ordained by the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), and was affiliated with the United Church of Christ, the Western Reserve Association, and the Calvin Synod Conference.

For the last several years, Juhasz-Shepherd preached the Gospel at the East Side Hungarian Lutheran Church of Cleveland, Ohio, and was available for pulpit supply for Hungarian Reformed Churches in the Cleveland vicinity.

He was a musician and composer, and he was educated in psychology and counseling.

In 1956 he was working for the Hungarian Refugee program in
California.

Frank’s funeral service will be at the West Side Hungarian Reformed Church of Cleveland, Ohio, at 11:30 a.m. EDT on Friday, 30 July 2010.


+ Calvin Synod, C/O Rt. Rev. Koloman K. Ludwig, General Secretary, 7319 Tapper Avenue, Hammond, Indiana 46324, 219-931-4321, kkludwig@aol.com

+ Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005

+ United Church of Christ, 700 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, 216-736-2100, ogm@ucc.org


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

21 July 2010


Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1]
Pakistani Muslims Murder Christian Pastor and Brother Falsely Accused of Blasphemy

[2]
FaceBook Takes Down Four Muslim-Oriented Spamming Pages, 2.5 Million Muslims Threaten to Leave for Alternative Islamic Site

[3]
Disabled Veteran Pastor in Charlotte, North Carolina Arrested for Preaching on Public Right-of-Way in Front of Abortion Clinic

[4]
Norfolk, Virginia, Elementary School Staffer Suspended for Giving 3rd to 5th Grade Students Dolls Depicting Twelve-Week-Old Unborn Baby

[5]
Washington DC Court of Appeals Refuses to Let Residents Vote For or Against Homosexual Marriage

[6]
North Carolina Bar Association Considering Non-Discrimination Rules for “Gender Identity” and “Sexual Orientation”

[7]
The Social Contract Quarterly Issues 100 Page Special Report on the Southern Poverty Law Center

[8]
Church of Scotland Approves Plan to Double Stack Bodies in Grave Sites

[9]
La Crosse, Wisconsin, PCUSA Church Employee Arrested for Embezzlement of Church Funds

[10]
PCUSA Publishes New Form of Government Questions and Answers

[11]
Ligonier Ministries Publishes “Holy, Holy, Holy: Proclaiming the Perfections of God”

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[1]
Pakistani Muslims Murder Christian Pastor and Brother Falsely Accused of Blasphemy

A 19 July 2010
Compass Direct News Service article titled “Christians Accused of ‘Blasphemy’ Slain in Pakistan” reports that Christians the Rev. Rashid Emmanuel and his brother Sajid Emmanuel, both officials of United Ministries Pakistan, were murdered by masked gunmen 19 July 2010 while in police custody in Faisalabad, Pakistan.

The brothers had been falsely charged with blaspheming Muhammad in writing, but a handwriting expert found that the signatures on the forged blaspheming papers were not those of the Emmanuel brothers.


+
Compass Direct News Service, Post Office Box 27250, Santa Ana, California 92799, 949-862-0304, Fax: 949-752-6536, info@compassdirect.org


[2] FaceBook Takes Down Four Muslim-Oriented Spamming Pages, 2.5 Million Muslims Threaten to Leave for Alternative Islamic Site

A 16 July 2010 article by Niall Firth in
The Daily Mail titled “More than 2.5m Muslims Threaten to Leave Facebook after Four Islamic Pages are Taken Down” reports that after FaceBook removed four Muslim-oriented FaceBook pages in violation of user agreements for using a JavaScript application, which uses an address entered into the address bar to add all of a user's “Friends” to the Page Suggestions, a template letter began being posted to many FaceBook pages, threatening to move more than 2.5 million Muslim FaceBook users to an alternate Islamic site.

The template letter additionally demands that
FaceBook make it a violation of its user agreement to post anti-Islamic comments.


+
The Daily Mail, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT, England, 020-7938-6000, news@dailymail.co.uk

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Facebook, Inc., 471 Emerson Street, Palo Alto, California 94301, 650-543-4800, Fax: 650-543-4801, Contact Page




[3] Disabled Veteran Pastor in Charlotte, North Carolina Arrested for Preaching on Public Right-of-Way in Front of Abortion Clinic


At 8:30 a.m., Saturday, 17 July 2010, Pastor Ronnie Wallace, a pastor and disabled veteran from Charlotte, North Carolina, was arrested by seven police officers on the public right of way in front of the Family Reproductive Health abortion clinic on Hebron Street in Charlotte, North Carolina, for obstruction. Pastor Wallace comes regularly to the same location to preach the gospel and offer hope to women who are entering the clinic. Pastor Wallace, a disabled war veteran, walks with a cane and cannot stand for long periods of time.

When Pastor Wallace arrived, sat on a step ladder, and began to preach with sound amplification, the police told him to stop. He turned off the sound amplifier and began to preach using his voice alone. At this point, the police demanded that he stop and come down from the step ladder. When he refused, citing his
First Amendment right to assemble and preach, he was arrested under a statute that states it is unlawful to place or maintain an obstruction in the right of way, "in consideration of the harm or risk created by the obstruction." Pastor Wallace placed his step ladder approximately 12 feet from the road, well away from traffic.

Director of
Operation Save America the Rev. Philip L. (Flip) Benham commented: “A black Pastor does obstruct Satan and those who serve him by proclaiming Jesus. Pastor Wallace threatened Satan and his minions by proclaiming another king, King Jesus.”

Pastor Wallace returned to the public right-of-way on 20 July 2010, and again began preaching from atop his step ladder. When the police ordered Wallace to stop preaching, he stepped over from the ladder to an adjacent tree, where he remained unarrested as of a 12:17 p.m. Operation Save America
press release.

The press release concluded:

What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light: and what ye hear in the ear, that preach ye upon the housetops. And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.” —
Matt. 10:27-28

“When a pastor cannot find a housetop to proclaim that Jesus is Lord, then a tree will do!” — The Rev. Rusty Thomas


+ Christian News Wire, 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington DC 20006, 202-546-0054, newsdesk@christiannewswire.com

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Operation Save America, Post Office Box 740066, Dallas, Texas 75374, 704-933-3414, 704-932-3361, orn@bigplanet.com


[4] Norfolk, Virginia, Elementary School Staffer Suspended for Giving Third to Fifth Grade Students Dolls Depicting Twelve-Week-Old Unborn Baby


A 25 May 2010 LifeSiteNews.com article by Kathleen Gilbert “School Official Suspended for Distributing 4" Fetus Models” reports that an unidentified staffer at the Oakwood Elementary School in Norfolk, Virginia, were suspended after giving the school’s third to fifth grade students each a doll that is a model of an unborn baby twelve weeks after conception, along with a card that describes the unborn baby’s development for each of the twelve weeks.

Pro-life blogger
Jill Stanek questioned the reasoning behind the uproar over the tiny baby dolls, calling a local television station’s description of the dolls as "fetus figures" with a "clear anti-abortion message attached," a "hit job against rationality." Stanek additionally commented: "Shock! Horror! Since when did human biology become a 'clear anti-abortion message'?"

Oakwood Principal Sheila Holas was put on administrative leave 21 May 2010, after the American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia demanded that the principal cease inviting students and teachers to participate in prayer and Bible study.

In related news,
Liberty Counsel has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico on behalf of eight students at two Roswell, New Mexico high schools who on 29 January 2010 handed out the same type of dolls along with fliers for a local crisis pregnancy center. The materials were confiscated by school officials and the students disciplined for handing out the materials. The students, part of a Christian youth group, had previously handed out various materials, evangelistic and otherwise, to the teachers and students, but had never before been disciplined for doing so.


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LifeSiteNews.com, Incorporated, Post Office Box 25382, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15220, 866-787-9947, lsn@lifesitenews.com

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Life Issues Institute, 1821 West Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45239, 513-729-3600, info@lifeissues.org

+
Liberty Counsel, Post Office Box 540774, Orlando, Florida 32854, 800-671-1776, Liberty@LC.org


[5] Washington DC Court of Appeals Refuses to Let Residents Vote For or Against Homosexual Marriage

The Washington
DC Court of Appeals on 15 July 2010, in a five-to-four decision, ruled that the citizens of Washington DC do not have the right to vote on whether or not homosexual marriage will be legalized in the U.S. capital city.

Concerned Women for America Chief Executive Officer Penny Nance denounced the opinion, saying: "Knowing that whenever the issue of homosexual marriage is left to the voters the people overwhelmingly choose to protect traditional marriage and recognize only marriages between one man and one woman, a handful of activist judges who want to promote what they see as a desirable policy for our country, have taken matters into their own hands and imposed homosexual marriage by judicial fiat.”


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Concerned Women for America, 1015 Fifteenth Street Northwest, Suite 1100, Washington DC 20005, 202-488-7000, Fax: 202-488-0806


[6] North Carolina Bar Association Considering Non-Discrimination Rules for “Gender Identity” and “Sexual Orientation”

A 20 July 2010
OneNewsNow article by Charlie Butts titled “Possible Ultimatum for NC Attorneys” reports that the North Carolina Bar Association is considering the addition of non-discrimination rules for “gender identity” and “sexual orientation” for lawyers licensed to practice in North Carolina.

Alliance Defense Fund senior counsel Joe Infranco commented: “Attorneys might be penalized just for abiding by their beliefs if this revision is approved…It potentially threatens religious free exercise of attorneys who might be advocating against those types of behavior in a particular case," and offered the example of an attorney representing a church that dismissed a homosexual employee on biblical grounds that could face possible punishment for defending the church.


+
American Family Association, Post Office Drawer 2440, Tupelo, Mississippi 38803, 662-844-5036

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Alliance Defense Fund, 15100 North 90th Street, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260, 800-835-5233, Fax: 480-444-0025


[7] The Social Contract Quarterly Issues 100 Page Special Report on the Southern Poverty Law Center

The
Spring 2010 edition of The Social Contract Quarterly (SCQ) is a 100-plus page special report on the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which the publication describes as “an organization that has long been trying to curtail open debate on critical public issues.”

As the
SCQ details, the SPLC:

-- Engages in dubious fund-raising. A recent audit disclosed that SPLC spent eighty-nine percent of its total income on fund-raising and administrative costs. Unknown to most donors, the tax-exempt SPLC flunked an audit by the Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving Alliance.

-- The Alabama-based organization recklessly attacks principled opponents of their agenda as "racists." Targets have included: The American Enterprise Institute, The Heritage Foundation, Eagle Forum, Rush Limbaugh, Lou Dobbs, and even the blockbuster film, "Lord of the Rings."

-- The SPLC is ideologically aligned with cultural Marxists and far-left militants, such as Weather Underground terror-bomber Bill Ayers, who is described by the SPLC's "Teaching Tolerance" project as merely a "civil rights organizer ... teacher and author."

Articles in the
Spring 2010 edition of the SCQ include:

-- A Note from the Editor - The SPLC: Poisoning Public Discourse

-- Cooking the Books on ‘Hate’- A Closer Look at SPLC’s Famous List

-- SPLC: America’s Left-Wing Hate Machine

-- The Practice of Ritual Defamation - How Values, Opinions, and Beliefs Are Controlled in Democratic Societies

-- What’s Behind the Anti-Tea Party Hate Narrative?

-- Power, Politics, and the New Proletariat - Race Extortion in the Age of Cultural Marxism

-- Hyping ‘Hate’ - Understanding the Incestuous Relationship between the Mass Media and the SPLC


+ Christian News Wire, 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington DC 20006, 202-546-0054, newsdesk@christiannewswire.com

+ The Social Contract Press, 445 East Mitchell Street, Petoskey,
Michigan 49770, 231-347-1171, Fax: 231-347-1185, Contact Page

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Southern Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104, 334-956-8200, Contact Page



[8] Church of Scotland Approves Plan to Double Stack Bodies in Grave Sites

A 15 July 2010 article in
The Scotsman titled “Leader: Double Parking the Dead” reports that in response to a shortage of burial plots in Scotland, the Church of Scotland approves of government plans to dig up remains more than seventy-five years old from cemetery plots, deepen the plots, rebury the disinterred remains, then bury another body on top of the former sole occupant of the grave site.

The Scotsman questions how long until the seventy-five year old remains requirement is lowered, and comments: “It turns once peaceful and reflective cemeteries into little more than municipal car parks for old bones.”


+
The Scotsman, Barclay House, 108 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh EH8 8AS, Scotland, 131-620-8620

+
Church of Scotland, 121 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 4YN, Scotland, 0131-225-5722


[9] La Crosse, Wisconsin, PCUSA Church Employee Arrested for Embezzlement of Church Funds

A 17 July 2010 article in the
La Crosse Tribune titled “Church Employee Accused of Embezzlement” reports that Ann Carson, former employee of the North Presbyterian Church (Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)) was arrested 15 July 2010 and is expected to be charged with embezzlement of US$1000’s from the church over ten years by writing checks to herself and logging the checks into accounting ledgers as being paid to someone else. An audit revealed several checks for large amounts that had been altered and cashed.


+
La Crosse Tribune, 401 North Third Street, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601, 608-782-9710, 608-782-9723, rusty.cunningham@lee.net

+
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005


[10] PCUSA Publishes New Form of Government Questions and Answers

The
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) Office of the General Assembly has published a list of questions and answers about the new form of government approved by the July 2010 219th General Assembly, which is being submitted to the PCUSA presbyteries for consideration:

http://www.pcusa.org/news/2010/7/15/new-form-government-questions-and-answers/


+
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005


[11] Ligonier Ministries Publishes “Holy, Holy, Holy: Proclaiming the Perfections of God”

Ligonier Ministries has adapted lectures from the Ligonier Ministries' 2009 National Conference into the book Holy, Holy, Holy: Proclaiming the Perfections of God, contributed to by Thabiti Anyabwile, Alistair Begg, D.A. Carson, Sinclair B. Ferguson, W. Robert Godfrey, Steven J. Lawson, R.C. Sproul, R.C. Sproul Jr., and Derek W.H. Thomas.


+
Ligonier Ministries, 400 Technology Park, Lake Mary, Florida 32746, 407-333-4244, Fax: 407-333-4233



Wednesday, July 14, 2010

14 July 2010


Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1] Muslim Mob in Jhelum, Pakistan Murders Wife and Four Children of Recently Transferred Christian Policeman

[2] Somali Muslims Execute Christian

[3] Update – Four Christian Missionaries Arraigned for Disturbing the Peace for Handing Out Literature at Dearborn, Michigan Arab American Festival

[4] Christian Defense Coalition Condemns the Administration of U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama for Offering Incentives for Kenya to Add Abortion to its Constitution

[5] North Carolina House of Representatives Chaplain Relieved of Duties after Praying in Jesus’ Name

[6]
219th PCUSA General Assembly Votes Yet Again to Drop Fidelity and Chastity Standards for Ordained Church Officers

[7] The Presbyterian Coalition Issues Statement on PCUSA 219th GA Vote to Continue Study on Marriage

[8] Evangelical Presbyterian Church 30th General Assembly Meets 23-26 June 2010 in Englewood, Colorado

[9]
PCA Stated Clerk Releases “Actions of the 38th General Assembly”

[10] Orange Order Parades in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Followed by Irish Nationalist Rioting

[11] Joe Morecraft to Speak on “God And Politics” at 3 September 2010 First Friday at the Institute on the Constitution in Pasadina, Maryland

[12]
The Rt. Rev. Dr. John Butosi: 18 December 1919 – 12 July 2010

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[1] Muslim Mob in Jhelum, Pakistan Murders Wife and Four Children of Recently Transferred Christian Policeman

An 8 July 2010 ASSIST News article by Dan Wooding titled “Muslim Mob Kills Wife, Children of Christian in Pakistan” reports that the wife and four children of a Christian policeman recently transferred from Gujrat to Jhelumto, Pakistan, on 21 June 2010, were murdered by a Muslim mob led by Muslim religious leader Maulana Mahfooz Khan, who stormed the policeman’s house and killed the policeman’s wife and children after accusing the policeman’s eleven-year old son of blaspheming Muhammad.

Authorities in Jhelumto have filed no charges against the murders because they fear Khan.

Presbyterian clergyman Saleem Mall reported that the Christian policeman said: “I am a poor man, I have a family, and I was pressured by higher authorities not to register the FIR [First Information Report] as Khan is a very influential man. I am sorry; I don’t have anything in my hands.’” The policeman later filed a complaint with the chief minister of the Punjab Province.

The Presbyterian clergyman commented: “We condemn this brutal murder of innocent children in the name of Islam. This has to stop now. We appeal to the government to let us live in peace.”


+ Assist USA, Post Office Box 609, Lake Forest, California 92609, 949-380-1558, danjuma1@aol.com

+ Presbyterian Church of Pakistan, 6 Empress Road, Lahore, Pakistan, 92-42-36284262-3, pcpoffice@brain.net.pk


[2] Somali Muslims Execute Christian

A 7 July 2010 ASSIST News article by Jeremy Reynalds titled “Somali Islamists Execute Christian Convert” reports that Christian convert from Islam Muhammad Guul Hashim Idiris set out by land from an Ethiopian border town in Somalia to visit his mother in Mogadishu, Somalia, when a fellow passenger recognized the Christian convert, and asked him if he thought the prophet Muhammad was a genuine messenger from God. Idiris answered “If I thought so, I would have believed in him instead of the Messiah.”

Once they reached the Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab terror network stronghold of the Hudur district of Somalia, the Muslim fellow-traveler reported Idiris to Al-Shabaab. Idiris was charged with blaspheming Mohammad, then executed 1 July 2010 in a makeshift stadium attended by hundreds of people including school children forced to watch the grizzly martyrdom of Idiris.


+ Assist USA, Post Office Box 609, Lake Forest, California 92609, 949-380-1558, danjuma1@aol.com


[3] Update – Four Christian Missionaries Arraigned for Disturbing the Peace for Handing Out Literature at Dearborn, Michigan Arab American Festival

A 12 July 2010 WDIV Local 4 article titled “Christian Missionaries Arraigned” reports that the four Christian missionaries from the Acts 17 Apologetics ministry arrested 18 June 2010 while handing out literature at the annual Arab American Festival in Dearborn, Michigan, were arraigned 12 July 2010 on misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace, with one of the four additionally being arraigned for a charge of disobeying an officer.

Despite the missionaries’ claim to have only been evangelizing the festival attendees, Dearborn Mayor Jack O'Reilly says that the four came to Dearborn only to cause trouble and to obtain videos to be used for fundraising. The mayor additionally claims that the missionaries’ ulterior motive was to preach to the Arabs in the festival crowd in order to rile them up.

For background information, please see the 23 June 2010 Presbyterians Week article [1] Group of Muslims Cheer and Shout “Allahu Akbar” as Dearborn, Michigan, Police Arrest Four Christians for Evangelizing Muslims at Arab International Festival after Federal Appeals Court Ruling against Dearborn Censorship (Extended Article).


+ WDIV Local 4, 550 West Lafayette, Detroit, Michigan 48226, 313-222-0444, Contact Page

+ Acts 17 Apologetics, Nabeel@acts17.net


[4] Christian Defense Coalition Condemns the Administration of U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama for Offering Incentives for Kenya to Add Abortion to its Constitution


The Christian Defense Coalition has condemned the administration of U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama for offering incentives, including foreign aid monies, to the nation of Kenya if a new constitution is approved that legalizes abortion in Kenya for the first time.

Reformed Presbyterian pastor and Director of the Christian Defense Coalition the Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney states:

"When then Senator Obama was campaigning for President, the Christian Defense Coalition launched a national campaign called 'Barak Obama the Abortion President.' In that campaign, we said if elected Mr. Obama would be the most pro-abortion President in American history.

"Sadly, this has turned out to be the case. President Obama lifted the Mexico City Policy which had prevented federal dollars from being used to fund and refer abortions in foreign countries. President Obama's national health care plan allows tax dollars to be used to provide and subsidize abortions. And now, his administration has linked aid and support to Kenya in return for them allowing abortion in their Constitution.

"This is a gross trampling of human rights by the President and it should now be clear to every person of faith and good will that Mr. Obama has no regard for the dignity of human life and no commitment to social justice. To link economic aid with abortion is a betrayal of all the America stands for and once again shows the extreme and radical pro-abortion policies of this administration."


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+ Christian Defense Coalition, Post Office Box 77168, Washington DC 20013, 202-547-1735, ChristianDefense@gmail.com


[5] North Carolina House of Representatives Chaplain Relieved of Duties after Praying in Jesus’ Name

A 9 July 2010 Fox News article by Todd Starnes titled “Pastor Yanked From Capitol Over 'Jesus' Prayer” reports that Ron Baity, pastor of the Berean Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was invited to lead the opening prayers for the North Carolina House of Representatives as honorary chaplain for the week of 31 May 2010, until a house clerk asked to read the text of Baity’s prayer, saw “Jesus” at the end of the prayer, and told Baity that it was preferred that he didn’t pray in Jesus’ name because it would offend some of the people present.

Baity protested, the situation was brought to the attention of House Speaker Joe Hackney, and Baity was relieved of his honorary chaplain duties.


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[6]
219th PCUSA General Assembly Votes Yet Again to Drop Fidelity and Chastity Standards for Ordained Church Officers

The Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) 219th General Assembly, meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2-10 July 2010, on 8 July approved, 373-323 with four abstentions, and for the fifth time, a proposed change to the PCUSA Constitution, which would delete provision G-6.0106b, known as the Fidelity and Chastity Amendment, which reads:

“Those who are called to office in the church are to lead a life in obedience to Scripture and in conformity to the historic confessional standards of the church. Among these standards is the requirement to live either in fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman (W-4.9001), or chastity in singleness. Persons refusing to repent of any self-acknowledged practice which the confessions call sin shall not be ordained and/or installed as deacons, elders, or ministers of the Word and Sacrament.”,

And replace the Fidelity and Chastity Amendment with the statement:

“Standards for ordained service reflect the church’s desire to submit joyfully to the Lordship of Jesus Christ in all aspects of life (G-1.0000). The governing body responsible for ordination and/or installation (G.14.0240; G14.0450) shall examine each candidate’s calling, gifts, preparation, and suitability for the responsibilities of office. The examination shall include, but not be limited to, a determination of the candidate’s ability and commitment to fulfill all requirements as expressed in the constitutional questions for ordination and installation (W-4.4003). Governing bodies shall be guided by Scripture and the confessions in applying standards to individual candidates.”

The proposed change will be sent to the 173 PCUSA presbyteries for a vote by 10 July 2011, for or against the proposed change, the approval of the majority of the presbyteries needed to pass the recommendation.


+ Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005


[7] The Presbyterian Coalition Issues Statement on PCUSA 219th GA Vote to Continue Study on Marriage

After the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) 219th General Assembly disapproved three overtures to reafirm the Church’s biblical and historical teaching on marriage, then voted to continue to study the other overtures to redefine marriage, The Presbyterian Coalition issued a statement on marriage and civil unions, calling the continued study “an opportunity to do the needed work to help our denomination reappropriate the Church’s teaching on marriage.”

The statement concluded: “True love for our erring brothers and sisters is not expressed by acceptance of behavior that is contrary to the will of God and the true well-being of all. True love is expressed in pastoral ministry that raises up hope for the forgiveness and transformation offered by our Lord Jesus Christ and made available to us through his death and resurrection.”



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4604 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia 23226, 804-615-3243, office@presbycoalition.org

+ Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005


[8] Evangelical Presbyterian Church 30th General Assembly Meets 23-26 June 2010 in Englewood, Colorado

The 30th General Assembly of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church met 23-26 June 2010 at the Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church in Englewood, Colorado.

The assembly on 24 June received the report of the Interim Committee on Women Teaching Elders and were presented an opportunity to ask questions, then on 25 June approved four “descending” recommendations for amendments to the Book of Order and a fifth, revised recommendation. The Book of Order “descending” amendments will go to the presbyteries for a vote, and if approved by six of the eight presbyteries, will be returned to the 2011 General Assembly for ratification.

In other assembly business, a study group was appointed to investigate the possibility of creating new presbyteries to accommodate the growth in number of EPC churches, and the Committee on Administration was given commission power to consider splitting the Mid-America Presbytery into two distinct presbyteries.


+
Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 17197 North Laurel Park Drive Suite 567, Livonia, Michigan 48152, 734-742-2020, Fax: 734-742-2033, webmaster@epc.org

+
Mid-America Presbytery, moderator@presbyteryofmidamerica.org


[9] PCA Stated Clerk Releases “Actions of the 38th General Assembly”

Presbyterian Church in America stated clerk Dr. L. Roy Taylor on 13 July 2010 released “Actions of the 38th General Assembly,” available at:

http://byfaithonline.com/page/pca-news/stated-clerk-releases-actions-of-the-38th-general-assembly

A version including explanatory charts will be available sometime in the future.


+ Presbyterian Church in America, 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 105, Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043, 678-825-1000, Fax: 678-825-1001, ac@pcanet.org


[10] Orange Order Parades in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Followed by Irish Nationalist Rioting

A 13 July 2010 The Independent article by Steven McCaffery titled “First Minister Condemns Parades 'Thuggery'” reports that rioting in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Irish nationalists following the annual 12 July Orange Order parades left eighty-two police officers injured.

The annual Orange Order parades celebrate 17th century British Protestant military victories over Irish Catholics.


+ Independent Print Limited, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5HF, England, 44-0-20- 7005-2000, newseditor@independent.co.uk

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[11] Joe Morecraft to Speak on “God And Politics” at 3 September 2010 First Friday at the Institute on the Constitution in Pasadena, Maryland

God And Politics” is the subject of a lecture by the Rev. Joseph C. Morecraft III of the Chalcedon Presbyterian Church in Cumming, Georgia, at the 3 September 2010 First Friday 7:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time presentation at the Institute on the Constitution in Pasadena, Maryland. Joe Morecraft is a noted lecturer on contemporary political and historical trends in the United States and the world at large.

Tickets to the event are free, and are available at:

http://www.iotconline.com/content.php?61-September-First-Friday

The lecture is additionally available as a live feed, accessible on the same web page.


+ Institute on the Constitution, 8028 Ritchie Highway Suite 211, Pasadena, Maryland 21122, 866-730-9796, Fax: 410-760-5642


[12]
The Rt. Rev. Dr. John Butosi: 18 December 1919 – 12 July 2010

The Rt. Rev. Dr. John Butosi was called home by his Lord on the morning of 12 July 2010.

Dr. Butosi served as Conference Minister / Chief Executive Officer of the
Calvin Synod Conference of the United Church of Christ for a total of twelve years between 1967 and 1985, four years as Calvin Synod President and eight years as Bishop. Active in the Pastoral Ministry in Calvin Synod from 1950 to 1989, Dr. Butosi then served as a Theological Professor in Hungary for eight years prior to retiring from active service.

Dr. Butosi passed away in Shelton,
Connecticut, where he made his home with daughter Ann, her husband James Ballas, and grandchildren Matthew and Erica.


+
Calvin Synod, C/O Rt. Rev. Koloman K. Ludwig, General Secretary, 7319 Tapper Avenue, Hammond, Indiana 46324, 219-931-4321, kkludwig@aol.com

+
United Church of Christ, 700 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, 216-736-2100, ogm@ucc.org