An update on the PCA’s response to Revoice
This article examines the Presbyterian Church in America's (PCA) official response to the Revoice Conference and organization, which ministers to same-sex attracted Christians while affirming traditional Christian doctrine on marriage and sexuality. The author discusses the PCA's Ad Interim Committee report, which addresses both the apologetic task of defending biblical sexuality in a hostile culture and the pastoral care of those experiencing same-sex attraction within the church. The article provides essential context for understanding contemporary Presbyterian denominational debates on human sexuality and biblical sexuality doctrine.
Despite the postponement of the 48th General Assembly (GA) of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) to next summer, the PCA's Ad Interim Committee on Human Sexuality released its report in May, citing the fact that they were "commissioned to engage in this study due to pressing needs in our church and society."1 This committee's report is the PCA's response to the 2018 Revoice Conference. For those not familiar with Revoice, it is not only the name of a conference but also an active...
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