Presbyterians discontent with what they view as an abandonment of Scripture in the PC(USA) announced Thursday that they are launching their own Reformed body. More than 2,000 Presbyterians gathered in Orlando recently to provide support for congregations that are discontent with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and to officially launch the new church body – called The Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians.
Dozens of churches have left the PC(USA) over the past few years, citing the denomination's liberal direction on scriptural authority and homosexuality. Most recently in 2008, the General Assembly – the denomination's highest governing body – approved a proposal to delete from its constitution a requirement that clergy live in 'fidelity within the covenant of marriage between and a man and a woman, or chastity in singleness.'
In response to the changed ordination rules, The Fellowship of Presbyterians was created last year by pastors concerned about the health of the PC(USA).
ECO President John Crosby and The Fellowship of Presbyterians President Jim Singleton stressed that their desire for the new body is to 'reclaim a sense of covenanted biblical community, where unity is derived from a shared mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ, rather than by structural mandate.'
ECO President John Crosby and The Fellowship of Presbyterians President Jim Singleton stressed that their desire for the new body is to 'reclaim a sense of covenanted biblical community, where unity is derived from a shared mission to make disciples of Jesus Christ, rather than by structural mandate.' (Note: Sections of this portion of the blog were adapted from a Christian Post arti
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Interesting topic The EOC folks stayed far too long with a denomination that failed to affirm the inerrancy of scripture. Even now the EOC has not broken from the liberal orthodoxy. Very sad.