Wednesday, November 3, 2010

3 November 2010

Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1]
Christian Observer Highlights for November 2010

[2]
Twelve ARP First Presbytery Elders Charge Presbytery with Delinquency in Failure to Sustain Judicial Commission to Deal with Unrepentant Elder that Took ARP General Synod to Civil Court

[3]
PCA Standing Judicial Commission Issues Rulings on Siouxlands Presbytery and Nashville Presbytery Matters

[4]
Mohammed” and It’s Variations Most Popular Name Given to Newborn Boys in England in 2009

[5]
Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic Church of Scotland Mark 450th Anniversary of the Scottish Reformation

[6]
Church of Scotland Selects Moderator-Designate

[7]
Four U.S. Presbyterian and Reformed Bodies and Roman Catholic Church Move toward Mutual Recognition of Baptisms and Continue Joint Exploration of the Lord’s Supper

[8]
BBC Visits Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, Presbyterian Church Filming Documentary on Ulster Scots Migration from Scotland to Ulster to Pennsylvania to Virginia

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[1]
Christian Observer Highlights for November 2010

New articles in the Christian Observer for November 2010 include:

-- The Dangers of a Godless Nation – by John Lofton – a link to and the transcript of a brief address given by John Lofton concerning the warnings to other nations in the final statement of the repentant Nazi war criminal Hans Frank – Hitler’s personal attorney - shortly before his execution by hanging on a military gallows on 1 October 1946;


-- Radical Hospitality: Inviting the Stranger into Your Home – by Gaye Clark – an account of how God led one of the “least of these” into the lives and home of the Clark family, and the realities of “radical hospitality” in Matthew 25:31ff;

-- Equality is the Product of Freedom to Learn – by Christian Observer Contributing Editor Dr. Joe Renfro – God’s concept of equality contrasted with the secular state’s concept of equality in the educational sphere;

Plus, regular features including weekly Sabbath School Lessons and Westminster Shorter Catechism lessons by Assistant Christian Observer Editor Dr. Robert LaMay, and Daily Devotionals by T.M. Moore, dean of the Centurions Program of the Wilberforce Forum and principal of The Fellowship of Ailbe.


+ Christian Observer, Post Office Box 1371, Lexington, Virginia 20110, christianobserver@christianobserver.org


[2] Twelve ARP First Presbytery Elders Charge Presbytery with Delinquency in Failure to Sustain Judicial Commission to Deal with Unrepentant Elder that Took ARP General Synod to Civil Court

A 27 October 2010 article by Don K. Clements in The Aquila Report titled “Complaint Filed against ARP’s First Presbytery Actions in the Parker Young Case” reports that twelve elders in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP)’s First Presbytery have filed a complaint with the ARP General Synod over the ARP First Presbytery’s October 2010 action remanding the matter of Dr. Parker Young’s March 2010 civil court action against the ARP General Synod back to the session of Pinecrest ARP Church where Dr. Young is a ruling elder.

In June 2010, the ARP First Presbytery by a majority vote assumed original jurisdiction in the matter concerning the alleged sinful actions of Dr. Parker Young, and directed the moderator of First Presbytery to appoint a Special Committee to investigate the alleged sinful actions of Dr. Parker Young with instructions to report to the Presbytery no later than the Fall 2010 Stated Meeting of First Presbytery.

At the Fall Stated Meeting of the ARP First Presbytery in October 2010, the Special Committee to Investigate the alleged sinful actions of Dr. Parker Young reported to the Presbytery and recommended that an ecclesiastical commission with judicial authority be appointed to enter into judicial process of Dr. Parker Young. The Special Committee informed the Presbytery of the documentary records obtained from the Court of Common Pleas in Abbeville, South Carolina, indicating that Dr. Parker Young had been a party to the filing of a civil suit against the ARP General Synod in March 2010, and that later that month Dr. Young had voluntarily appeared in the hearing of the same Court of Common Pleas as a witness in support of the suit. The Special Committee then informed the Presbytery of its several unsuccessful attempts to meet with and/or to interview Dr. Parker Young, and informed the Presbytery that Dr. Parker Young had remained adamant in his refusal to meet with and/or to be interviewed by the Special Committee.

A motion was then offered and seconded to remand the whole matter concerning the alleged sinful actions of Dr. Parker Young to the session of the Pinecrest ARP Church. The moderator ruled that the motion was a motion to rescind a previously adopted action [June 2010 assumption of original jurisdiction] thereby requiring a two-thirds majority to pass. The decision of the chair was appealed, and the Presbytery did not sustain the decision of the chair. The Presbytery then voted by simple majority to remand the matter back to the Pinecrest ARP Church.

The complaint alleges that not sustaining the chair’s ruling was an error of the Presbytery and constituted an “irregular” action by the Presbytery.


+ The Aquila Report, c/o Metokos Press, 211 Main Street, Suite 108, Narrows, Virginia 24124, 540-726-8223, operations@theaquilareport.com

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

+ ARP First Presbytery, c/o Rev. Robert C. Wilson, D.Min., 4784 Styers Ferry Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104, 336-624-9529

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


[3] PCA Standing Judicial Commission Issues Rulings on Siouxlands Presbytery and Nashville Presbytery Matters

The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)’s Standing Judicial Commission (SJC) has recently released two decisions regarding respectively the Siouxlands Presbytery and the Nashville Presbytery.

A final decision was issued in SJC Case 2010-04 – [Teaching Elder] Art Sartorious, et al vs. Presbytery Of The Siouxlands regarding an October 2009 overture from the Foothills Community Church (FCC) asking the Siouxlands Presbytery to investigate Teaching Elder (TE) Dr. Joshua Moon based on statements in a paper TE Moon wrote in defense of TE Gregory Lawrence, who was being investigated for TE Lawrence’s views on baptism considered by the majority of the investigating committee to lead to a “…strong presumption of guilt that TE Lawrence is teaching contrary to the Standards in a way that strikes at the fundamentals of the system and/or the vitals of religion in its doctrine of baptism,” i.e. doctrine congruent with doctrines of the New Perspective(s) on Paul, the theology of Norman Shepherd, and the Federal Vision, which in January of 2007 the Siouxlands Presbytery found to be unfavorable in comparison to the teaching of the Westminster Standards. The Siouxlands Presbytery voted to find no strong presumption of guilt in TE Joshua Moon.

In November 2009, TE Brian Carpenter of the FCC complained against the Siouxlands Presbytery’s response to the FCC overture. The Presbytery denied the complaint. In January 2010, TEs Art Sartorius, Brian Carpenter, and Wes White forwarded the Carpenter complaint to the PCA General Assembly.

The issues considered by the SJC were “1) With respect to certain reports concerning TE Joshua Moon, was Siouxlands Presbytery sufficiently diligent and careful in compliance with its responsibilities under BCO 31-2 [Procedure for deciding whether or not to initiate church discipline]?”; and “2) With respect to certain reports concerning TE Joshua Moon, did Siouxlands Presbytery err in finding TE Moon’s testimony a satisfactory explanation concerning the reports and finding no strong presumption of guilt in TE Moon related to the reports?” The SJC’s final rulings were respectively Yes and No.

A final decision was issued in SJC Case No. 2009-28 - Matt Ruff vs. Nashville Presbytery regarding accusations filed with the Nashville Presbytery of “deceit, manipulation, and schism” made by Matt Ruff against TE Dr. George Grant, pastor of Parish Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Tennessee, and Mr. Ruff’s subsequent charges of a lack of appropriate action by the Nashville Presbytery in response to the findings about TE Grant.

The issues considered by the SJC were 1) “Did Nashville Presbytery err by failing to conduct an adequate investigation pursuant to BCO 31-2 after receiving an adverse report concerning the character of one of its members?”; and 2) “Did Nashville Presbytery err when, on the basis of the evidence before it, it failed to find a strong presumption of guilt as to offenses allegedly committed by one of its members?” The SJC’s final rulings were respectively Yes and Yes, Mr. Ruff’s complaint was sustained, and the matter was remanded to the Nashville Presbytery for further proceedings consistent with the SJC opinion.


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

+ Siouxlands Presbytery, Pjmorgan001@gmail.com

+ Nashville Presbytery, 132 Riverwood Drive, Franklin, Tennessee 37069, 615-533-5957, Fax: 615-468-0324, Contact Page


[4]Mohammed” and It’s Variations Most Popular Name Given to Newborn Boys in England in 2009

An article in the 29 October 2010 Daily Israel Report by Hillel Fendel titled “Most Popular British Name: Mohammed, Muhammed, Etc.” reports that “Mohammed” and eleven variations of the name was the most popular name given to a total of 7,549 newborn boys in England in 2009.

The second-most popular name for newborn boys in 2009 was Oliver – given to 7,364 newborns, followed by Jack, Harry, Alfie, Joshua, Thomas, Charlie, William, James, and Daniel.

Muslims make up about three percent of Britain’s population of 58 million, but the birth rate among Muslims is higher than the overall birth rate for the country.


+ Israel National News, Post Office Box 388 , Bet El, D. N. Mizrach Binyamin, 90628, Israel, 972-2-997-4857, Contact Page


[5] Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic Church of Scotland Mark 450th Anniversary of the Scottish Reformation

The 450th anniversary of the Scottish Reformation is being marked 3 November 2010 by a day-long conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, titled “Scottish Reformation - Marking the Legacy, Imagining the Future,” jointly organized by the Church of Scotland and the Roman Catholic Church of Scotland. An evening service at St. Giles Cathedral follows the conference.

The conference will be opened by Roman Catholic Archbishop Mario Conti, followed by an address from First Minister Alex Salmond. Additional speakers include former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Very Rev. Dr. Sheilagh Kesting, the Rev. Dr. Alan Falconer, Joint Convener of the Commission, the Rev. Dr. Alison Peden, from the Scottish Episcopal Church, historian Professor Tom Devine, and Professor Paul Murray, an expert in the field of ecumenism.

The Church of Scotland comments:

“Such an ecumenical event would have been difficult to conceive even some thirty years ago. Mutual distrust and suspicion, caricatures and stereotypes of each other inhibited positive relationships. Through patient dialogue on major theological issues, mutual respect and understanding has grown and developed.

“But this year alone we have seen vast strides taken in ecumenical relationships. Pope Benedict XVI came to Scotland and met the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Rt. Rev. John Christie. The visit was a sign of the continuing work of Christ’s Church in the 21st century and helped strengthen interfaith and interdenominational relations. The conference and service is another example of the continuing work of the church in what has been an exciting year for the Christian Community in Scotland.

“We have learned to accept that the theological issues we disagree on are less important than those we agree on. Today there is agreement on the central affirmations of the Apostles' Creed.”


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

+ Scottish Episcopal Church, 21 Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh
EH12 5EE, Scotland, 0131-225-6357, Fax: 0131-346-7247, Contact Page

+ The Vatican, Città del Vaticano, Rome, Italy, 39-6-69-88-35-11, Fax: 39-6-69-88-54-47, Contact Page


[6] Church of Scotland Selects Moderator-Designate

The Church of Scotland (COS) has announced that the Rev. David Arnott has been nominated to become the next Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Mr. Arnott will preside over the 2011 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland which will meet in Edinburgh, Scotland, and will serve as COS Moderator for the following year.

Mr. Arnott has served as chaplain at Her Majesty's Prison Barlinnie in Glasgow, Scotland, has been a regular presenter on BBC Radio Scotland's Thought for the Day for more than thirty-five years, and has served several parish churches in Glasgow, Gorebridge, and Greencock, Scotland.


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


[7] Four U.S. Presbyterian and Reformed Bodies and Roman Catholic Church Move toward Mutual Recognition of Baptisms and Continue Joint Exploration of the Lord’s Supper

A 29 October 2010 article on CatholicCulture.org titled “US Bishops, Reformed Communities Move towards Mutual Recognition of Baptism” reports that the seventh round of the official Catholic-Reformed dialogue in the United States concluded 8 October 2010 with the release of two documents, 1) “These Living Waters: Common Agreement on Mutual Recognition of Baptism” – documents the movement towards an official recognition of one another’s baptisms. and 2) “This Bread of Life” – which explores the convergences and divergences of Catholic and Reformed teaching on the Lord’s Supper.

Members of the dialogue process include the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Christian Reformed Church in North America, the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), the Reformed Church in America, and the United Church of Christ.


+ CatholicCulture.org, c/o Trinity Communications, Post Office Box 582, Manassas, Virginia 20108, 703-636-7640, Contact Page

+ The Vatican, Città del Vaticano, Rome, Italy, 39-6-69-88-35-11, Fax: 39-6-69-88-54-47, Contact Page

+ Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2850 Kalamazoo Avenue Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49560, 616-241-1691, Fax: 616-224-0803 crcna@crcna.org

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



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

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


[8] BBC Visits Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, Presbyterian Church Filming Documentary on Ulster Scots Migration from Scotland to Ulster to Pennsylvania to Virginia

A 1 November 2010 article by Megan Williams in The News Leader titled “BBC Films Documentary at Fort Defiance Church, Cemetery” reports that a BBC film crew arrived at the Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church (Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)) in Fort Defiance, Virginia, on 31 October 2010, to film the church and cemetery for a documentary about the migration of the Ulster Scots from Scotland to Ulster to Pennsylvania and then to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church, completed in 1749, is the oldest Presbyterian Church in continuous use in Virginia.


+ The News Leader, 11 North Central Avenue, Staunton, Virginia 24402, 54-885-7281, Contact Page

+ BBC, 201 Wood Lane, London W12 7TS, England, Fax: 020-8008-2398

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




Wednesday, October 27, 2010

27 October 2010

Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1]
Ninety-Nine-Year-Old Daughter of Canadian Expeditionary Force Private Killed in WWI to Receive Father’s Bible Found in 2009 at the Crown Court Church of Scotland in London, England

[2]
Is the ARP Second Presbytery’s Definition of ‘Civil Suit’ Dependent upon What the Meaning of the Word 'Is' Is? Or, Is the ARP Second Presbytery’s Definition of ‘The Word’ Dependent upon What the Meaning of ‘Civil Suit’ Isn’t?

[3]
Appeal in Property Lawsuit between FCS Church Trustees and FCSC Scheduled for 26 October 2010

[4]
PCA Church in Matthews, North Carolina, Denies Sponsored Cub Scout Pack Leadership to Mormon Parents of Two Pack Members

[5]
PCUSA Israel/Palestine Mission Network Calls for Boycotts on Goods Produced in “Illegal Israeli Settlements” in “Occupied Palestinian Territories”

[6]
Evangelical Church of the River Plate (IERP) and the Reformed Churches in Argentina (IRA) Merge on 9 October 2010 at the IERP 39th Synod Conference

[7]
The Presbyterian Guardian Archives Now Available Online

[8]
James Madison University Sociology Professor Publishes The United Church of Christ in the Shenandoah Valley: Liberal Church, Traditional Congregations

[9]
Hungarian Reformed Church of Lorain and Hungarian Council of Lorain County [Ohio] Collecting Donations for ‘Red Sludge’ Victims in Hungary

[10]
Puritan Evangelical Church of America in Paradise Hills, California, Calls New Minister

[11]
Michigan Woman Charged with Housing Discrimination for Posting Ad Specifying a Christian Roommate on Church Bulletin Board

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[1]
Ninety-Nine-Year-Old Daughter of Canadian Expeditionary Force Private Killed in WWI to Receive Father’s Bible Found in 2009 at the Crown Court Church of Scotland in London, England

An 18 October 2010 article by Andrew McGilligan in the Telegraph-Journal titled “A 99-Year-Old Daughter’s ‘Fairy Tale’” reports that a small version of the King James Bible was discovered 25 December 2009 in the vault of the Crown Court Church of Scotland in London, England, by Clerk of the Session Alan Imrie. On the Bible’s inside cover, Mr. Imrie found the name and military address of Pte. Samuel J. Small of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, and Mr. Imrie began a search to find Pte. Small’s family.

Pte. Samuel J. Small of the Canadian Expeditionary Force 26th Battalion was killed 28 September 1916 during the attempt to take Regina Trench during World War I.

An article about Pte. Small and the Bible was eventually placed in the Telegraph-Journal, and relatives of Pte. Small’s now ninety-nine-year-old daughter Annie Small Andrews came forward to claim the Bible. Arrangements are being made between family members of Annie Small Andrews and Mr. Imrie to return the Bible to Pte. Small’s daughter Annie.

Mr. Imrie hopes the return of the long-lost and forgotten Bible will bring comfort to Annie Small Andrews, commenting:

“We were hoping, at best, to find, possibly, grandchildren and had not even considered that Annie might still be with us.

“There's something very special about being able to reunite Annie with a relic of her father, especially one which appears to have his own muddy fingerprints. We had no expectation of finding one of his children still alive and this brings the story to a terrific climax.”


+ Telegraph-Journal, 210 Crown Street, Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 3V8, Canada, 506-633-5599, Contact Page

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


[2] Is the ARP Second Presbytery’s Definition of ‘Civil Suit’ Dependent upon What the Meaning of the Word 'Is' Is? Or, Is the ARP Second Presbytery’s Definition of ‘The Word’ Dependent upon What the Meaning of ‘Civil Suit’ Isn’t?

ARPTalk(36), published 21 October 2010 by the Rev. Dr. Charles W. Wilson, includes two articles regarding Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP) presbyterial actions concerning two ARP teaching and ruling elders who filed a lawsuit against the ARP General Synod following the synod’s March 2010 stated meeting where several actions were taken by the synod regarding the size and makeup of the Erskine College and Theological Seminary (EC/ETS) Board of Trustees.

The article ARPTalk(36.2) - “First Presbytery Meeting: Buster Didn’t Cry or Howl!” presents a modern-day parable and a detailed review of the actions of the ARP First Presbytery described in the 20 October 2010 Presbyterians Week article “[2] ARP First Presbytery Moderator’s Committee Recommends Charges against ARP Ruling Elder Plaintiff in Erskine Suit against ARP General Synod.”

The article ARPTalk(36.1) – “Second Presbytery Meeting: The Parable of Maurice the Bank Robber” presents a modern-day parable and a detailed review of the
ARP Second Presbytery’s actions concerning ruling elder and Erskine College professor Dr. Jay Hering, who was listed as an Intervenor [litigate] on the 12 March 2010 Restraining Order against the ARP General Synod that forbade the synod from carrying out any of the actions voted upon at the March 2010 stated meeting.

Dr. Wilson writes:

“Interestingly, though no one seems to have gone to the Courthouse to check it out, it was reported that the secular court did not receive the above document because the suit the “intervenors” (legal term) attempted to continue had already been dropped and that the Hering/Bush/ Burnett/Chesnut motion was therefore “not filed.” Rather, it was reported that the court subsequently acted on the suit signed by Messrs. David Chesnut, Richard Taylor, and Parker Young filed the next week.”

So, on the purported basis of Dr. Herring’s et. al.’s lawsuit being “not filed,” the ARP Second Presbytery’s Minister and His Work Committee (MWC) decided that because Dr. Herring’s lawsuit was effectively handed-off to Messrs. David Chesnut, Richard Taylor, and Parker Young, that in regard to Dr. Herring: “No civil suit was accepted by the court and therefore all references to actions involving such a filing of civil suit are unfounded….” and that “…we believe Mr. Hering personally believed he was acting in a manner that best served the church and that he was not trying to subvert the decision of [the ARP] General Synod or disrupt the church.”

Dr. Wilson again writes:

“According to Second Presbytery, the filing of a document to sue one’s brothers in
civil court is not a violation of one’s ordination vow to submit to the courts of the church if the civil court does not respond. Something in the logic seems to get lost
here!”

Dr. Wilson reports that the motion to accept the MWC’s recommendations to not take any action against Dr. Herring was made by Mr. H. Neely Gaston, Executive Vice President of ETS, and seconded by Mr. Randy Ruble, former President of EC, both of whom were Dr. Hering’s superiors at the time he filed in civil court against the ARP Church.

Dr. Wilson closes:

“These are the words of Matthew 5:28:

“But I say unto you, That whosoever looks on a woman to lust after her has committed adultery with her already in his heart.”

“Do you suppose that one’s intentions are as important to Jesus as one’s actions? Well, Second Presbytery answered that with NO!

“Oh, an afterthought: Do you think that if John Wilkes Booth had missed Mr. Lincoln at Ford’s Theater and been captured, he would have been excused and dismissed with the court’s blessing?”


+ ARPTalk Blog, 864-882-6337, wilson6114@bellsouth.net

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

+ ARP First Presbytery, c/o Rev. Robert C. Wilson, D.Min., 4784 Styers Ferry Road, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104, 336-624-9529

+ ARP Second Presbytery, c/o the Rev, John D. Cook, 606 Arnall Street, Thomson, Georgia 30824, 706-595-4652

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


[3] Appeal in Property Lawsuit between FCS Church Trustees and FCSC Scheduled for 26 October 2010

A 19 October 2010 article in the
Stornoway Gazette titled “Free Church Dispute Goes to Court” reports that an appeal of the August 2009 ruling by the Hon. Lord Uist, a Judge of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, that found in favor of the Trustees of Strath (Broadford) Free Church of Scotland (FCS) in Skye, Scotland, and against the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) (FCSC), in a dispute over ownership of the Strath (Broadford) FCS property.

At the FCS Commission of Assembly in 2000, the majority of ministers and elders in attendance chose not to carry out their responsibilities as defined in the FCS Constitution in a matter regarding church discipline. Several of the ministers and elders disagreeing with the refusal of the majority to carry out their church court responsibilities signed a 'Declaration of Reconstitution' in which they pledged themselves to continue the Free Church in a constitutional manner, and thus began the FCSC.

The FCSC then claimed the assets of the breakaway churches, reasoning that their exit from the FCS was justified. A 2005 Court of Session decision rejected the FCSC position and awarded all of the disputed assets to the FCS. The August 2009 decision, concerning the unique circumstances of the Strath
(Broadford) FCS property, reiterated the 2005 decision and again rejected FCSC arguments and awarded the Strath (Broadford) FCS property to the FCS.


+ Stornoway Gazette, 10 Francis Street, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS12XE, Scotland, 01851-702-687, newsdesk@stornowaygazette.co.uk

+ Free Church of Scotland, 15 North Bank Street, The Mound, Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 2LS, 0131-226-5286, Fax: 0131-220-0597, catherine@freechurchofscotland.org.uk

+ Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), Rev. John MacLeod, Free Church Manse, Portmahomack, Ross-shire, Scotland, mailto:principalclerk@fccontinuing.org?subject=


[4] PCA Church in Matthews, North Carolina, Denies Sponsored Cub Scout Pack Leadership to Mormon Parents of Two Pack Members

A 19 October 2010 article by Tom Breen in the Charlotte Observer titled “No Scout Leadership Post in NC for Mormon Parents” reports that the parents of two members of the Cub Scout Pack chartered by Christ Covenant Church (CCC) (Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)) in Matthews, North Carolina, Jeremy and Jodi Stokes, were denied leadership roles in the Cub Scout Pack because the family members belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a.k.a. the Mormons, because the sponsoring church does not consider Mormons to be Christians. The Stokes boys were allowed to remain in the Cub Scout Pack if the parents desired.

Mrs. Stokes commented: "I can't believe they had the audacity to say, 'You can't be leaders but we want your boys. Are you kidding me? Do you really think I'd let my boys go there now?"

A spokesman for CCC said in an 18 October 2010 e-mail that CCC was taking action to "assure that our parameters for leaders are clearly defined and well-communicated to volunteers and those interested in leadership roles for church sponsored programs such as the Boy Scouts." The CCC e-mail message included a link to a site explaining the differences between Mormon and historical Christian doctrine.


+ Charlotte Observer, 600 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202, 704-358-5000, acaulkins@charlotteobserver.com

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

+ Boy Scouts of America, 1325 West Walnut Hill Lane, Irving, Texas 75015, 972- 580-2219, Fax: 972-580-7823, cfrench@netbsa.org

+ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 50 East North Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, 801-240-2640, Contact Page


[5] PCUSA Israel/Palestine Mission Network Calls for Boycotts on Goods Produced in “Illegal Israeli Settlements” in “Occupied Palestinian Territories”

The Israel/Palestine Mission Network (IPMN) of the
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) voted at its recent annual meeting to join the international boycott of goods produced in what the IPMN terms “illegal Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT).”

The first targeted products for the boycott are Ahava Cosmetics, King Solomon Dates, and Jordan River Dates, imported into the United States from what the IPMN terms “illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.”

The IPMN also voted to identify companies profiting from what they call the “illegal military occupation,” and initiate dialogue with them and expand the boycott list if needed, at a later date. This action would include companies doing business in what the IPMN terms “the OPT or contributing to the building of infrastructure of illegal settlements.”


+ Israel-Palestine Mission Network, c/o Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)
Post Office Box 643700, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15264, info@israelpalestinemissionnetwork.org

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


[6] Evangelical Church of the River Plate (IERP) and the Reformed Churches in Argentina (IRA) Merge on 9 October 2010 at the IERP 39th Synod Conference

Before 200 delegates at the 39th Synod Conference of the Evangelical Church of the River Plate (IERP) in Crespo, Entre Ríos,
Argentina, the IERP and the Reformed Churches in Argentina (IRA) merged into a new denomination that will continue to be called the Evangelical Church of the River Plate (IERP), with IRA churches conserving their identity as a group within the new structure.

The IERP, present in about 250 communities and with 25,000 members, was founded in 1899 by German-speaking immigrants. The IERP has churches in
Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.

The IRA, founded in 1893 by Dutch-speaking immigrants, has 13 congregations and about 2,500 members.

The new denomination continues as a mission partner of the
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), as were the two merging denominations.


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

+ La Iglesia Evangélica del Río de la Plata, Sucre 2855 3º, Piso (1428), Buenos Aires,
Argentina, 5411-4787-0436, Contact Page

+ Iglesias Reformadas en Argentina, 9 de julio 8267, Mar del Plata,
Argentina
B7606DAQ, 0223-4700130, Fax: 0223-4786568, Contact Page


[7] The Presbyterian Guardian Archives Now Available Online

The Presbyterian Guardian (1935-1979) was an important voice in the early years of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in its vigorous opposition to modernism and its proclamation and defense of Reformed orthodoxy. Established on the eve of the founding of the denomination, it was closely associated with the OPC, although it remained an independent magazine.

Editors of the Guardian during its forty-four-year publishing history included H. McAllister Griffiths, J. Gresham Machen, Ned B. Stonehouse, Charles J. Woodbridge, Paul Woolley, Leslie W. Sloat, Robert E. Nicholas, John J. Mitchell, and J. Cameron Fraser.

The Presbyterian Guardian Archives are available at:

http://www.opc.org/guardian.html


+ The Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 607 North Easton Road, Building E, Box P, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania 19090, 215-830-0900, Fax: 215-830-0350


[8] James Madison University Sociology Professor Publishes The United Church of Christ in the Shenandoah Valley: Liberal Church, Traditional Congregations

James Madison University Professor of Sociology Hilquias B. Cavalcanti in August 2010 published The United Church of Christ in the Shenandoah Valley: Liberal Church, Traditional Congregations, which publisher Lexington Books describes as follows:

“While congregational studies have expanded our understanding of American religion, little is known about the local practices of a single denomination at its smallest jurisdiction. This book explores how national denominational commitments are affecting the practices of local United Church of Christ congregations inside a single association in the Shenandoah Valley. Nationally, the UCC defines itself as a united and uniting church in its ecumenical work; as multiracial and multicultural in its diversity; as accessible to all in welcoming those with disabilities; as open and affirming for its [Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual] members; and as a just peace church in its support of social justice. So, how fully have local congregations embraced these commitments? Might congregations be more attached to their older identities, particularly in areas where the church's predecessors were strongly rooted? Or are the national church's commitments being lived out at the grassroots level? The book measures congregational life in one of the UCC's oldest and smallest associations. Books on congregational studies either focus on a case study of a particular congregation, or large-scale surveys of U.S. congregations that explore aggregate data to explain their work. This book looks instead at a group of local congregations inside a small judicatory (the Shenandoah Association) of the United Church of Christ to explain religious life at the grassroots level.”


+ Lexington Books, 4501 Forbes Boulevard Suite 200, Lanham, Maryland 20706, 301-459-3366, Fax: 301-429-5748, lexingtonbooks@rowman.com

+ James Madison University, 800 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807, 540-568-6211, Contact Form

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

+ Shenandoah Association of the Central Atlantic Conference - United Church of Christ, 358 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22801, 540-432-0973, Fax: 540-432-6291, shenucc@aol.com

+ Central Atlantic Conference, 916 South Rolling Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21228, 410-788-4190, Fax: 410-788-9485, ajones@cacucc.org


[9] Hungarian Reformed Church of Lorain and Hungarian Council of Lorain County [Ohio] Collecting Donations for ‘Red Sludge’ Victims in Hungary

A 22 October 2010 article by Ron Vidika in The Morning Journal titled “Lorain Hungarian Leaders Set Up Victims’ Fund” reports that the Hungarian Reformed Church of Lorain and the Hungarian Federation of Lorain County [
Ohio] have created a fund for helping the victims of the 4 October 2010 ‘Red Sludge’ disaster in Hungary that killed nine persons and caused chemical burns to another 150 persons. Other persons have been left homeless by the flow of caustic red sludge from a metals plant explosion that engulfed the towns of Kolontar, Devecser and Somlovasarhely, located about 100 miles west of the capital city of Budapest, Hungary.

Donations can be sent to the “Sludge Flood Relief” at the Hungarian Reformed Church, 1691 East 31st Street,
Lorain, Ohio 44055, USA.


+ The Morning Journal, 1657 Broadway Avenue,
Lorain, Ohio 44052, 440-245-6901, tskoch@morningjournal.com

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


[10] Puritan Evangelical Church of America in Paradise Hills, California, Calls New Minister

The Puritan Evangelical Church of America [Independent] of Paradise Hills (
San Diego), California, recently called Grant Van Leuven as pastor. Mr. Van Leuvan will be ordained and installed as minister of the Word and sacraments at a 6:30 p.m. service on November 5, 2010, to be followed by a dinner reception.

Mr. Van Leuven graduated in May 2010 from the
Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a Master of Divinity degree.

Preaching for the ordination service will be the Rev. Jeffrey Stivason of Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church (
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America) in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, where Mr. Van Leuven did his year-long pastoral internship.

The ordination service is open to the public. Registration is required for the dinner reception.


+ Puritan Evangelical Church of America, 6374 Potomac Street, San Diego, California 92139, 619-479-5053, pastor@puritanchurch.com

+ Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 7418 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15208, 412-731-8690, Fax: 412-731-4834, info@rpts.edu

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


[11] Michigan Woman Charged with Housing Discrimination for Posting Ad Specifying a Christian Roommate on Church Bulletin Board

A 22 October 2010 article by Nathan Black in
The Christian Post titled “Christian Roommate Seeker Accused of Discrimination” reports that a thirty-one-year-old, single Michigan woman was charged with housing discrimination by the Fair Housing Center of West Michigan after she posted an ad for a “Christian” roommate on the woman’s church bulletin board. The civil rights complaint, filed in July 2010, accuses the woman of posting "an advertisement which contained the following sentence: ‘I am looking for a Christian roommate.’”

Alliance Defense Fund Senior Legal Counsel Joel Oster, who is representing the woman, said in a 21 October 2010 statement:

"It is completely absurd to try to penalize a single Christian woman for privately seeking a Christian roommate at church – an obviously legal and constitutionally protected activity.

"Not content to just lock Christians and their beliefs into the four walls of their church or home, some groups also want to invade those walls and force their own ideas upon them by force of law."


+
The Christian Post, National Press Building, 529 14th Street Northwest, Suite 420, Washington DC 20045, 202-347-7734, info@christianpost.com

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

+ Fair Housing Center of West Michigan, 20 Hall Street Southeast,
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507, 616-451-2980, Fax: 616-451-2657, contact-us@fhcwm.org


[Correction]

In the 20 October 2010 Presbyterians Week article "[11] Crystal Cathedral Files for Bankruptcy Protection," the date of the Rev. Robert H. Schuller's sermon two days after the senior Schuller removed from the pulpit son the Rev. Robert A. Schuller, who had been preaching Scripture-laden sermons, and where the senior Schuller said:

I was called to start a mission, not a church…You don’t try to preach…what is sin and what isn’t sin. A mission is a place where you ask nonbelievers to come and find faith and hope and feel love.”

was 27 October 2008.


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

20 October 2010


Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1] PCA Stated Clerk and Administrative Committee in Full Court Press to Influence Positive Presbytery Votes on Proposed Constitutional Changes Regarding Administrative Committee Funding

[2] ARP First Presbytery Moderator’s Committee Recommends Charges against ARP Ruling Elder Plaintiff in Erskine Suit against ARP General Synod

[3] PCUSA Synod of Lakes and Prairies Permanent Judicial Commission Approves John Knox Presbytery Ordination Approval for Active Homosexual Minister

[4] Reformed Church in Hungary Representatives Meet with Church of Scotland Climate Change Office in Edinburgh, Scotland, Week of 4 October 2010

[5] Church of Scotland Places Greyfriars John Knox Church in Aberdeen, Scotland, Up for Sale, for Conversion to Residences, Offices, or Other Purposes

[6] Presbyterian Church in Canada Collecting Donations for Hungarian Reformed Church Aid to Red Mud Disaster in Hungary

[7] Federal Grand Jury Investigating Church Bible Study Group Attended by Killer of Abortionist George Tiller

[8] International John Calvin Website Launched by World Communion of Reformed Churches and the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches

[9] Meeting Jesus at the Feast: Israel's Festivals and the Gospel by John Sittema Published by the Reformed Fellowship

[10] 2010 Young and Reformed Worldview Conference Scheduled 22-23 October 2010 at Corinth Reformed Church in Byron Center, Michigan

[11] Crystal Cathedral Files for Bankruptcy Protection

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[1] PCA Stated Clerk and Administrative Committee in Full Court Press to Influence Positive Presbytery Votes on Proposed Constitutional Changes Regarding Administrative Committee Funding

With the 16 October 2010 unanimous vote of the
Presbyterian Church in America (PCA)’s Illiana Presbytery and the unanimous with one abstention 19 October 2010 vote of the PCA’s South Florida Presbytery to reject proposed changes to the Book of Church Order (BCO) sections 14.1 and 14.2 regarding a new funding plan for the PCA Administrative Committee (AC), the aggregate PCA presbyterial vote to date is twelve presbyteries rejecting the proposed BCO changes and five presbyteries approving the changes.

The negative momentum to-date of PCA presbytery voting on the proposed BCO 14.1 and 14.2 changes has drawn the concern of PCA Stated Clerk Roy Taylor and the PCA AC, and a full court press is now underway by both administrative parties in an effort to reverse the momentum.

PCA Stated Clerk Roy Taylor on 14 October 2010 sent an email to PCA presbytery clerks with links to PCA AC funding plan information, a copy of Mr. Taylor’s rebuttal to Dr. Dominic Aquila’s concerns, and with an offer to have an AC representative attend presbytery meetings. Mr. Taylor is scheduled to attend the 26 October 2010 stated meeting of the
Central Carolina Presbytery, and is reported to be attending other upcoming PCA presbytery meetings.

Mr. John W. Robinson, a member of the PCA AC, on 15 October 2010 sent an email to PCA presbytery clerks describing opposition to the proposed amendments as a “grievous reality” and characterizing those in opposition to the amendments as employing “fears and misinformation [that] are leading to confusion as men discuss and begin to vote on the AC Funding Plan BCO Amendments.” Mr. Robinson further urges presbyteries to postpone their votes on the amendments, as “some [unwise] parties are urging a quick vote on the basis that all of this is too confusing,” and references Proverbs 2:1-15 and James 1:19 as supporting Scripture.


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

+ Illiana Presbytery, pastor@newharmonycolumbia.com

+ South Florida Presbytery, 950 University Drive, Coral Gables,
Florida 33134, 305-323-7495, Contact Page

+
Central Carolina Presbytery, 520 Willow Brook Drive, Matthews, North Carolina
, 28105, 704-519-7076, clerk@cccpa.net


[2] ARP First Presbytery Moderator’s Committee Recommends Charges against ARP Ruling Elder Plaintiff in Erskine Suit against ARP General Synod

A 14 October 2010 article in
The Aquila Report (TAR) titled “First Presbytery (ARP) Report of Moderator’s Committee to Investigate Possible Charges against Ruling Elder Parker Youngconsists of what TAR believes to be the charges and accompanying information from the 12 October 2010 report of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP) First Presbytery’s Moderator’s Committee regarding Pinecrest ARP Church of Flat Rock, North Carolina, Ruling Elder Dr. Parker Young’s role as a plaintiff in the March 2009 lawsuit by Erskine College against the ARP General Synod.

The charges made against Dr. Young by the Moderator’s Committee are, 1) Disregard of God’s Word, and 2) the breaking of [Dr. Young’s] ordination vows.

Excerpts from the report include:

“Although the lawsuit has been dismissed, Dr. Young has refused to acknowledge his sins or repent of them. He continues a willful obdurate refusal to submit not only to Christ and His authority, (1 Corinthians 6:1-8), but also to the authority of the General Synod and First Presbytery in this matter. Dr. Young told the Chairman “He had no regrets about his actions because he felt it was an emergency situation and he would do it again.” He said, “He did what he had to do and stands before God with a clear conscience.” He said that he “believes Erskine would have lost its accreditation had he not brought the lawsuit.” He said his action “has made it easier for others to take similar legal action on other future matters within the denomination should the need arise.” He said “he resigned as elder because he was not willing to be a part of any investigation.” He said “he has taught law for thirty-five years and he stands by his testimony that he made in civil court. He said “men had come into the ARP denomination who were intolerant and something had to be done to stop them and the law suit accomplished that.” Dr. Young said “he believes the majority of the [ARP] Church agrees with what he did and most are appalled that [First] Presbytery would try and discipline him.” He said “he had to break the law in order to bring about good for Erskine.”

“In summary, Dr. Young sinned against God and His Church by disregarding the Word of God found in 1st Corinthians 6:1-8. He sinned against God and His Church by breaking his ordination vows connected to the Authority of the Word of God, and he did those things not only as an elder but also as a member of the Pinecrest ARP. Church.”

“The Moderator’s Committee upon completion of its investigation recommends First Presbytery to:

“1. That the Presbytery direct the Moderator to appoint a Commission to begin the trial procedure on the above named charges against Dr. Parker Young as prescribed in the Book of Discipline Chapter V, Section 5 ( c ) and that the report of this committee be used as the “charges for presentation against Dr. Parker Young by First Presbytery as stated under Chapter V Section 5 ( c ).

“2. That the preliminary report and this full report be approved.

“3. That this Moderators Committee be excused from further duties on this issue.”

A 13 October 2010 article by Don K. Clements in
The Aquila Report titled “First Presbytery (ARP) rejects report recommending charges against an Erskine College Board Ruling Elder” reports that the ARP First Presbytery voted to reject the recommendations of the Moderator’s Committee, and instead remand the matter to the session of Pinecrest ARP Church for consideration and possible action.


+
The Aquila Report, c/o Metokos Press, 211 Main Street, Suite 108, Narrows, Virginia 24124, 540-726-8223, operations@theaquilareport.com

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

+ ARP First Presbytery, c/o Rev. Robert C. Wilson, D.Min., 4784 Styers Ferry Road,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27104, 336-624-9529

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



[3] PCUSA Synod of Lakes and Prairies Permanent Judicial Commission Approves John Knox Presbytery Ordination Approval for Active Homosexual Minister

A 12 October 2010 article in The Layman Online titled “Synod Backs Presbytery in Anderson Ordination” reports that the
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) Synod of Lakes and Prairies Permanent Judicial Commission on 8 October 2010 affirmed the action by John Knox Presbytery to approve the ordination of active homosexual candidate Scott Anderson, who previously declared a scruple of the PCUSA’s fidelity-chastity requirement, claiming that his nineteen-year partnership with another man is not a violation of Scripture, the PCUSA Book of Confessions, or the standards set forth in the PCUSA Book of Order.

Anderson characterizes the PCUSA’s fidelity-chastity requirement as a “grievous misapplication of Biblical teaching in the case of gay and lesbian believers who are in faithful, covenanted, lifelong partnerships.”


+
Presbyterian Lay Committee, Post Office Box 2210, Lenoir, North Carolina 28645, 828-758-8716, Fax: 828-758-0920, laymanletters@layman.org

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

+ Synod of Lakes and Prairies, 2115 Cliff Drive, Eagan,
Minnesota 55122, 651-357-1140, Fax: 800-328-1880, office@lakesandprairies.org

+ John Knox Presbytery, 1289 West Seminary Street, Richland Center, Wisconsin 53581, 608-647-8828, Fax: 608-647-3386, jkp@jknox.org


[4] Reformed Church in Hungary Representatives Meet with Church of Scotland Climate Change Office in Edinburgh, Scotland, Week of 4 October 2010

Representatives from the Reformed Church in Hungary met at the Church of Scotland (COS) offices in Edinburgh, Scotland, the week of 4 October 2010 with members of the COS Climate Change Project to discuss possible cooperative measures and to hear about the extent of church involvement in grassroots environmental issues in Hungary.


+
Eco-Congregation Scotland, 121 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 4YN, Scotland, 0131-240-2274, scotland@ecocongregation.org

+
Reformed Church in Hungary, MRE Zsinata1146 Budapest, Abonyi u. 21., Hungary, 30-3361-666, info@reformatus.hu

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


[5] Church of Scotland Places Greyfriars John Knox Church in Aberdeen, Scotland, Up for Sale, for Conversion to Residences, Offices, or Other Purposes

A 14 October 2010 article by Rebecca Buchan in the
Press and Journal titled “Old Churches for Sale May Change Skyline” reports that the Church of Scotland (COS) has put up for sale a portfolio of buildings including the Greyfriars John Knox Church is Aberdeen, Scotland, which is being touted for potential conversion to residences, offices, or other uses, for a listed price of UK£1.27 million.

The COS earlier announced that up to one-half of the Kirk’s 3000 buildings may have to be sold.


+
Press and Journal , Lang Stracht, Mastrick, Aberdeen AB15 6DF, Scotland, 01224-343311, pj.newsdesk@ajl.co.uk

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


[6] Presbyterian Church in Canada Collecting Donations for Hungarian Reformed Church Aid to Red Mud Disaster in Hungary

The Presbyterian Church in Canada’s Presbyterian World Service and Development relief agency is accepting donations to support the response of Hungarian Reformed Church Aid, the development arm of the Reformed Church in Hungary, to the “Red Mud” disaster in Hungary.

Directions for making donations are available:

http://www.presbyterian.ca/pcconnect/daily/5484


+
The Presbyterian Church in Canada , 50 Wynford Drive, Toronto, Ontario M3C 1J7, 416-441-1111, Fax: 416-441-2825, skendall@presbyterian.ca

+ Hungarian Reformed Church Aid Public Benefit Foundation, 1146 Budapest, Hungária krt. 200., 36-1-460-0747


+ Reformed Church in Hungary, MRE Zsinata1146 Budapest, Abonyi u. 21., Hungary, 30-3361-666, info@reformatus.hu


[7] Federal Grand Jury Investigating Church Bible Study Group Attended by Killer of Abortionist George Tiller

An 11 October 2010 article by Kathleen Gilbert of LifeSiteNews.com titled “Grand Jury Grills Tiller Murderer's Bible Study Group” reports that a federal grand jury in Kansas City,
Kansas, has called to testify six members of the church Bible study group attended by Scott Roeder, the killer of abortionist George Tiller. Roeder currently is serving a life sentence for the first degree murder of abortionist George Tiller.

Tim Parks, a Bible study group member and former roommate of Scott Roeder's, described his grand jury questioning:

“Based on the questions they asked, they are looking into whether others were involved. It appeared to me that they are trying to find or fabricate a conspiracy.”


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


[8] International John Calvin Website Launched by World Communion of Reformed Churches and the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches

The
World Communion of Reformed Churches and the Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches have launched a new international website devoted to resources about John Calvin:

www.john-calvin.org.

The new website of the
World Communion of Reformed Churches is:

www.wcrc.ch/


+ World Communion of Reformed Churches, 150 route de Ferney, Post Office Box 2100, 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland, 41-22-791-6240, Fax: 41-22-791-6505, info@reformedchurches.org

+
Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches, Sulgenauweg 26, Bern 23, Switzerland, 41-31-370-25-25, Fax: 41-31-370-25-80, info@calvin09.org


[9] Meeting Jesus at the Feast: Israel's Festivals and the Gospel by John Sittema Published by the Reformed Fellowship

Meeting Jesus at the Feast: Israel's Festivals and the Gospel by John Sittema has been published by the Reformed Fellowship, and illustrates how Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of all of the Old Testament feasts.

Dr. John R. Sittema is Senior Pastor of Christ Church (
Presbyterian Church in America) in Jacksonville, Florida, and is Adjunct Professor of Ministerial Studies at Mid-America Reformed Seminary in
Dyer, Indiana.


+ Reformed Fellowship, Inc., 3363 Hickory Ridge Court Southwest, Wyoming,
Michigan 49418, 616-532-8510, office@reformedfellowship.net

+
Mid-America Reformed Seminary, 229 Seminary Drive,
Dyer, Indiana 46311, 219-864-2400, Fax: 219-864-2410, cvenema@midamerica.edu

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


[10] 2010 Young and Reformed Worldview Conference Scheduled 22-23 October 2010 at Corinth Reformed Church in Byron Center, Michigan

The 2010 Young and Reformed Worldview Conference is scheduled for 22-23 October 2010 at the Corinth Reformed Church (
Reformed Church in America) in Byron Center, Michigan.

Conference speakers include Kevin DeYoung, Mike Wittmer, And David Murray.

Detailed conference information is available:

http://www.corinthreformed.org/content.cfm?id=2158


+ Corinth Reformed Church, 129 100th Street Southeast,
Byron Center, Michigan 49315, 616-877-4652, Contact Page

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


[11] Crystal Cathedral Files for Bankruptcy Protection

An 18 October 2010 article by Michael Ireland of ASSIST News Service titled “Crystal Cathedral Files for Bankruptcy Protection” reports that the Crystal Cathedral, the mega-church founded by the Rev. Robert H. Schuller in 1956 in a drive-in theater, has filed for bankruptcy protection.

Mr. Ireland cites a January 2010
Los Angeles Times report saying that church revenues began falling off after the Rev Robert A. Schuller, son of the church’s founding pastor, left the Crystal Cathedral ministry in 2008 after having disagreements with the Rev. Robert H. Schuller, who had earlier made the Rev. Robert A. Schuller senior pastor of the Crystal Cathedral after the senior Schuller’s retirement.

Current Crystal Cathedral leader Sheila Schuller Coleman, daughter of the Rev. Robert H. Schuller and sister of the Rev. Robert A. Schuller, said the bankruptcy declaration "is just one more chapter in the book that He is continuing to write -- and we know that God's plans are good -- we have no doubt His chapter will be good!"

Article
[7] Rev. Robert A. Schuller Removed as Senior Pastor of Crystal Cathedral by Rev. Robert H. Schullerin the 29 October 2008 issue of Presbyterians Week cited a Crystal Cathedral church member who said that she preferred the younger Schuller’s Scripture-laden sermons, and quoted the senior Schuller’s 27 October 2010 sermon given two days after removing the Rev. Robert A. Schuller from the pulpit:

“I was called to start a mission, not a church…You don’t try to preach…what is sin and what isn’t sin. A mission is a place where you ask nonbelievers to come and find faith and hope and feel love.”


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

+
Los Angeles Times, 202 West 1st Street, Los Angeles, California 90012, 213-237-5000, Fax: 213-237-7679, Contact Page

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