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Start with an organ end with a praise band. Is there ever any reforming back to orthodoxy inch by "inch"?
8. That sessions, presbyteries and the General Assembly consider how they can affirm and include underprivileged and underrepresented women in the PCA.
May I ask what was Overture 43?
So is that going to be adopted?
Did it pass?
Assuming that the report was some sort of progressive document or that it prescribed anything is part of the problem with much of this discussion.Rich, your points are well-taken, but as I pointed out in the blog post, liberals will (in effect) take a yard if you offer an inch. They are not going to wait for overtures to do as they please. They haven't in the past, anyway. They would rather, in fact, change practice first, so that it can serve as a justification for the BCO changes, which will be proposed once enough churches have liberalized their practice.
That's correct. I know many solid men who sided with the minority. I didn't know how I would vote. Some pointed out the use of "should" in the Chapter that would be added. I don't believe a subjunctive necessarily weakens a command. That said, people seem to forget that we slow down to get things right. I can't tell you the number of times I've taken face shots serving on Overtures because people exclaim: We must act now! We then come back the next year and it's good that we did. If people are serious about this then they'll make sure it gets perfected.What I'm reading says that David Coffin before debate started immediately proposed recommitting this, which tosses it to next year at least without outright killing it I guess. The issues that he and such raised is that the language of the BCO chapter and the confession are not the same and those must be reconciled before attempts to make the BCO chapter on marriage constitutional.
I have good company. Rick Phillips, in a recent podcast, stated he'd join the PCA all over again given the choice.
I'm content to serve in the PCA given her imperfections.
Edward deleted his post to which I was responding regarding overture 43.
Yes, I had grabbed an Overture 43 from the wrong year (the list I saw on the PCAAC website only went to 25, and I was looking for higher numbers) but caught my error fairly quickly.
Rich - It asked for a reason for the deletion (which I gave), and I thought that would appear in the post's place, but it all disappeared. Is that the expected function?
I know the OP report ref'd passed; Edward deleted his post to which I was responding regarding overture 43. Hence the confusion. Folks are asking if that overture passed.
Is it at present considered unusual or controversial for women to lead the singing/music in PCA congregations?
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I think as in the PCUSA, the terms* confessional and conservative in the PCA have become wax noses.
*I mean claims of the label.
To be conservative in the PCA for the most part just seems to mean being whatever the progressives were a decade ago.