Category Archives: General Assembly

Registration for the 224th General Assembly Delayed

From the PC(USA) website:

Rick Jones | Office of the General Assembly – March 12, 2020

The continued spread of the coronavirus has once again prompted officials with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to take action to ensure the health and safety of employees, board and committee members and others traveling on behalf of the church, as well as determine the best course of action for the upcoming 224th General Assembly.

Last week, the Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the PC(USA), announced that registration for this year’s gathering would be delayed until March 24. However, after meeting with church leaders on Wednesday, the decision was made to delay registration until no later than April 20.

Read the rest of the article on the PC(USA) site

October News from PC(USA)

Mid Council Leaders Gathering concludes with hard conversation about per capita

The final plenary at the Mid Council Leaders Gathering in Baltimore focused on some frank conversation around per capita, the primary funding source for the Office of the General Assembly (OGA). Read more…

Co-Moderators announce plans for new conference for commissioned lay pastors/ruling elders

The Co-Moderators of the 223rd General Assembly (2018) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) believe it’s time to take a deep dive into training commissioned pastors. Ruling Elder Vilmarie Cintrón-Olivieri and the Rev. Cindy Kohlmann have announced a new training conference to be held next spring. Read more…

Princeton Seminary announces plan to repent for ties to slavery

PRINCETON, New Jersey — Last week the Princeton Theological Seminary Board of Trustees unanimously endorsed the implementation of a multi-year action plan to repent for its ties to slavery. Read more…

Mental Health Ministry survey needs Presbyterian participation

LOUISVILLE — The Presbyterian Mental Health Ministry is currently conducting a churchwide survey, seeking input from as many people as possible. Read more…

 

Results of the Vote on the Proposed Amendments at the March Assembly

The following are the results of the vote taken at the March 2, 2019 Assembly meeting of the Presbytery of Ohio Valley on the Proposed Amendments from the 223rd General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

No.Amendment TitleYesNoResult
18-AElection of Ruling Elders and Deacons
On Amending G-2.0401
583Pass
18-B.1Renunciaton of Jurisdiction
On Amending G-2.0509
3031Fail
18-B.2Renunciation of Jurisdiction
On Amending D-10.0401d
529Pass
18-COfficers
On Amending G-3.0104
2833Fail
18-DMembership of Presbytery
On Amending G-3.0306
610Pass
18-EPastor, Counselor, and Advisor
On Amending G-3.0307
601Pass
18-FWelcoming to the Table
On Amending W-4.0202
582Pass
18-GDisciplinary Offense
On Amending D-2.0203b
536Pass
18-H.1Time Limit
On Amending D-10.0401b
592Pass
18-H.2Time Limit
On Amending D-10.0401c(1)
591Pass

The full description of each of the proposed amendments may be found here.

General Assembly News from PC(USA)

For news from the 223rd General Assembly taking place in St. Louis
from June 16–23, please click on the link below:

General Assembly News


How decisions get made at General Assembly

By Jerry Van Marter | Presbyterians Today

This summer’s 223rd General Assembly will be my 41st. My first was in Portland, Oregon, in 1967 when, as a college student and cradle Presbyterian, I wanted to see firsthand the debate on the Confession of 1967. Since then, I have missed very few General Assemblies. Yes, I am a “GA junkie.”

But why am I a GA junkie? The Book of Order, G-3.0501, speaks for me: “The General Assembly constitutes the bond of union, community and mission among all its congregations and councils, to the end that the whole church becomes a community of faith, hope, love and witness.” That section continues: “As it leads and guides the witness of the whole church, it shall keep before it the marks of the Church (F-1.0302) … and the six Great Ends of the Church (F-1.0304).” Read More …


Presbyterians begin 260-mile walk to the 223rd General Assembly in St. Louis

Group calls for church divestment from fossil fuels

By Rick Jones | Presbyterian News Service

LOUISVILLE – With gray and overcast skies above them, a group of 25 to 30 people gathered at the Presbyterian Center in Louisville on Friday morning to begin a two-week trek to St. Louis on foot. The PC(USA) Walk for a Fossil Free World is a joint project of both the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship and Fossil Free PCUSA to stand against investment in the fossil fuel industry. Read More…

 

Many more articles for the upcoming General Assembly (June 16-23, 2018) can be found on the PC(USA) News site.

 

News Subscription for GA 223 in June

GA News Subscription for
GA 223 June 16-23, 2018 in St. Louis

Attention Pastors and Congregational Leaders!

What’s happening at General Assembly this year? When GA 223 meets in St. Louis June 16-23, the General Assembly Newsroom will publish the GA Newspaper every day. A team of crackerjack reporters will fan out through the committees and events, to bring all the news right to your inbox. Subscription is easy and FREE!

As congregational leaders, you are the “front line” responders to help your people understand what the Assembly ACTUALLY did, and the whole scope of news. What we hear repeatedly is that pastors who can’t be at the Assembly are frequently asked questions about GA that they are not prepared to answer – by subscribing to the daily paper, they will be well-equipped to respond when parishioners (and others) ask.

Here’s the deal: click on the link below. It will take you to the sign-up page to receive the GA NEWS delivered free to your inbox each morning of the Assembly. What you will receive is a pdf of the actual newspaper printed each day at the Assembly.

https://ga-pcusa.org/#Anchor-EmailSignup

For any questions, be in touch with Jerry Van Marter, General Assembly Newsroom director: jerry.vanmarter@pcusa.org

Erin Cox-Holmes
President, Association of Mid-Council Leaders

Presbyterian Polity, Program and Mission Educator Certification Course

Christian educators, teaching and ruling elders, and church members are sometimes not aware of the rich resources in the Book of Order, and the ability of polity to empower congregational ministry, faith formation, spiritual practices, and vocation as a mark of the God who sends the church into the world.

Exploring polity in the context of the General Assembly will provide participants a broad understanding of the structure, governance, and mission of the PC(USA) and a vibrant picture of the church at work on the important issues that shape life and faith. In addition, access to the exhibit hall will provide lively interaction with resource materials produced by the denomination and the people who actively engage the denomination in ministry and mission. Through participation in worship, observation of committee discernment, plenary debate, decision-making, and interaction with denominational leadership course participants will be immersed in the work of this council that brings the diverse church together as one representation of the body of Christ.

The course begins at 8:45 a.m. on Saturday morning, June 18, and concludes at noon on Wednesday, June 22. The instructor is Joyce MacKichan Walker. Advance registration is required—select the Educator Certification Course component as you register; the $320 fee includes the course fee and the GA registration fee.

For more information, contact Debbie Hough, chocdce@derrypres.org

AIDS Ministry Conference – Scholarships available!

Greetings!

I’m writing to invite you to attend an exciting event later this fall – “Creating AIDS Competent Churches and Church Leaders: Remembrance, Repentance, Responsibility” at Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary, Nov. 29 – Dec. 1, 2012.

At the direction of the 219th General Assembly (2010), the Office of Public Witness (OPW) is partnering with the Presbyterian AIDS Network (PAN) to promote “Becoming an HIV and AIDS Competent Church: Prophetic Witness and Compassionate Action” policy.  We learned earlier this year that Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary (JCSTS – the PC(USA) constituent seminary in ITC in Atlanta) is launching a new academic certificate program on “Creating AIDS Competent Churches and Church Leaders.”  They are launching the introduction of this new certificate program at this conference Nov. 29-Dec. 1, 2012, in Atlanta.

PC(USA) Office of Public Witness

In the OPW, we were so excited about this that we reached out to partner with JCSTS. Check out our blog postinviting you to participate. In addition to contributing to part of the program, we have decided to offer partial scholarships to the general public, with a particular focus on seminary students
Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, Director for Public Witness, and I  will join Margaret Aymer Oget, Randall Bailey, Mark Lomax, Guy Pujol, Beverly Wallace, Teresa Fry-Brown, Laurie Robins, and Troy Sanders as speakers at the conference. The Office of Public Witness is proud to join with Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary and the Presbyterian AIDS Network in promoting this exciting new movement in the life of the church.and folks already engaged in HIV/AIDS ministry.

If you are already engaged in this ministry, come to share best practices and fellowship with your colleagues in ministry. If you are new to this kind of outreach, come to learn from the veterans in the field.  If you are considering enrolling in the new academic certificate program, you’ve got to be there! Our partial scholarships will cover conference registration and hotel accommodation.  If you would like to apply for a scholarship, please fill out the application. Applications from the general public will be considered based on interest, need, and merit.  If you would like to register directly, you can register online.

I am asking you to do two things:

1.      Attend the conference! Make plans to be there.

2.      Share the word about this conference and our partial scholarships with others who might be interested in brushing off old skills or building new ones around HIV/AIDS ministry.  A sample Facebook post is included below.

Important links:

Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary – look under “Featured News”

Conference brochure

OPW Save-the-Date flyer

Scholarship application

I hope to see you in Atlanta in November!

Sample Facebook post:

What does it meant to be a “HIV/AIDS Competent Church”?  Join others as we explore “Creating AIDS Competent Churches and Church Leaders”.  Johnson C. Smith Seminary is holding a conference on just that – Nov. 29 – Dec. 1, 2012, in Atlanta, GA.  The PC(USA) Office of Public Witness is offering partial scholarships, so visit OPW’s blog for conference links, a scholarship flyer, and the scholarship application.http://officeofpublicwitness.blogspot.com/2012/08/want-to-learn-more-about-hivaids.html

Blessings,

Leslie

Leslie G. Woods
Representative for Domestic Poverty & Environmental Issues
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) Office of Public Witness
(202) 543-1126