VirginiaHuguenot
Puritanboard Librarian
Yes, that is probably the best thing to do. A church should clearly state in an additional document which sections of the WCF it no longer adheres to and why. Strictly speaking, we cannot revise the WCF, as we are not the original authors.
Actually, this is one of the worst things to do. It is perhaps the greatest weakness of the RPCNA.
Why do you say that Rev. Greco?
It is a backwards amending of the Standards without amending the Standards, and it actually has more authority to bind the conscience of all RPCNA ministers than the Confession itself.
If a man takes an exception to the Confession, that does not affect me. The RPCNA Testimony binds all RPCNA ministers, and I do not find that a good, or Confessional, or Biblical thing.
I am not sure about that, because as far as I am aware, the office bearers in the RPCNA are allowed to hold to the original, but not all office bearers have to.
Moreover, the RPCNA's testimony is a confessional-type document. This is perfectly legitimate, as the church has the authority to add to its confessional standards.
Just my as a former officer (deacon) in the RPCNA - I took numerous exceptions to the Testimony and none to the original WCF.
The Testimony's authority supersedes that of the Confession in the RPCNA, which I find generally regrettable.