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2024 PCA General Assembly Report

2024 PCA General Assembly Report

The General Assembly continues to strengthen the PCA's commitments to be both Robustly Reformed and Profoundly Presbyterian in our polity, personnel, and procedure.

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Editorial Note: I’m compiling a YouTube playlist with many of the speeches from this year’s General Assembly if you want to see some of the men make the arguments summarized here.

I have written a report on the General Assembly each year since at least 2015, and the transformation in that time is remarkable. In 2015 I summarized the the state of the PCA after the Chattanooga Assembly for my elders and the congregation I served in this way:

We are, on the whole, a “sound” denomination, and there was much that was encouraging about the future of the PCA, but there were a few items of great concern.

Looking back nearly a decade later and forward to another General Assembly in Chattanooga next year, the character of the Assembly has profoundly changed; we’re no longer merely ‘on the whole a “sound” denomination.” Since 2015, the PCA has taken significant strides toward confessional renewal and to embrace our identity as a robustly Reformed and profoundly Presbyterian communion.

It is a grea…

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