Monthly Archives: March 2014

Moderator Designate Of The Free Church Of Scotland (Continuing) 2014 General Assembly


Earlier this month the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) made the announcement that their Moderator Designate for the 2014 General Assembly would be the Rev. Allan Murray.

Rev. Murray resides and worships in Brora and the Brora church was his charge until his retirement last November. He is a second-career pastor having practiced dentistry for 23 years before studying for the ministry at Free Church College and then taking up his first charge in 1988. He served there at Rogart and Scourie until the division and afterwards for a while served at Scourie and Lochinver at the same time as the Brora charge.

He and his wife Maureen have, as the press release says, “five of a family, now mostly spread around the world.”

The press release was picked up by the Storoway Gazette and pretty much printed verbatim. His sermons, leading up to his retirement, are posted on sermonaudio.com.

The Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) General Assembly will convene in Edinburgh on 19 May 2014. We wish Rev. Murray the best as he prepares for the Assembly and our prayers for him during the Assembly and his moderatorial year.

Presbyterian News Headlines For The First Half Of March 2014


So what caught my attention the first half of this month? Here are a few of the item I found interesting.

One of the headlines caught my attention because of its implications for other current events:

Representative carries bill to help church he leads: Reps say congregations have concerns about bill to disallow ecclesiastical law in disputes – from Topeka Capital-Journal

The bill would introduce a form of neutral principles to Kansas law for deciding church property cases. There are numerous comments from presbytery and synod leaders about the nature of the bill and the implications as well as the representative’s motives. The comments that his church was considering requesting dismissal from the PC(USA) lead to another article the next day where his pastor denied it:

Pastor of state rep’s church: We’re not splitting: Pastor of Rep. McPherson’s congregation disputes church leaders’ characterization of bill
– from Topeka Capital-Journal

I had mentioned last time about the pressure raised by the Presbyterian Church in Mizoram state of India to continue prohibition on alcohol and the church is now organizing prayer meetings related to this effort:

Mass prayers to keep Mizoram prohibition – from The Times of India

An event to mark International Women’s Day in Cape Coast, Ghana, included remarks by a Senior Lecturer at Presbyterian University that became the headline for this piece about the event:

Change of name after marriage not obligatory – from Ghana News Agency

A particular congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland is involved in a project to examine its region’s troubled history:

New project will look at plantation and penal laws – from Derry Journal; “A new cross-community project will examine
the impact of the penal laws and the plantation on Catholics and
Presbyterians in Derry. The project is being funded by the Department of
Culture, Arts and Leisure and will involve the congregation of First
Derry Presbyterian Church and senior citizens from the Bogside area. When completed, the work will form part of a new website looking at the period.”

As the South Seas Evangelical Church celebrates its 50th Anniversary the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu sends greetings and a fraternal delegation:

Moderator Ova congratulates Ambu community – from Solomon Star

A couple of fires at Presbyterian-related institutions:

Fire guts Charlieville Presbyterian School – from Guardian Media; about a school in Trinidad

Weekend fire damages children’s home: Water from sprinklers causes more problems than flames – from Daily Journal; about a Presbyterian Children’s Homes facility in Farmington, Missouri

And a building that some time ago was a Presbyterian church in New Rochelle, NY, gets a high-profile renovation for a Pentecostal congregation:

Baseball star Rivera rescues, renovates NY church – AP story, here published by ESPN

And a church loaning out space to the local library during renovation in Lewisboro, NY:

Library begins new chapter – from Lewisboro Ledger

Finally, an honor for recognition of mission work:

Pastor wins medal from Ethiopian government – from The Korea Times; “Pastor Kim Sam-hwan of the Myungsung Presbyterian
Church was conferred a medal of appreciation by the Ethiopian government
for his contributions to the development of Ethiopian medical services.”

So I will hold it at that for this group. I may include one or two more from this time period in the next group as logical groupings suggest.

Presbyterian News Headlines For The Second Half Of February 2014


As I try to once again get caught up here the task was not made any easier by the numerous interesting stories that fell into this time period. So, I bring you a select few of the items that caught my attention last month…

Updating one story I mentioned earlier about a retired Presbyterian pastor in Asia on trial for charges many outside observers have found questionable:

KAZAKHSTAN: Criminal conviction, large “moral damages” – and new criminal case? – from Forum 18 News Service

And a terrorist attack in Egypt on a bus full of visitors from Jincheon Jungang Presbyterian Church in South Korea:

South Korean church mourns after Egypt bombing – from Salon

The Church of Scotland had a number of news headlines in this time period in matters related to civil politics. The first main topic is the release of their report on the consultations regarding the Scottish independence referendum:

Church of Scotland calls for integrity and community to be at the heart of the debate about Scotland’s future – press release from the Church of Scotland

People not basing referendum vote on financial gain or loss, says Kirk – from stv news

Kirk says community, not money, must be at heart of independence debate – from Christian Today

The second is a law passed in the Scottish Parliament which would create a safety net for children by appointing a guardian for every Scottish child and which the Kirk raised questions about:

Concerns raised over named person for Scots children plan – from BBC News

Scottish ministers threatened with legal action over ‘state guardian’ plans – from The Telegraph (note that the headline uses the title minister in the political and not clerical sense)

Law casts a shadow over family – commentary from Scottish Catholic Observer

In Ghana we had words from both the Presbyterian Church and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church about government corruption:

Corruption blamed on actions and inactions of Ghanaians – from Ghana News/SpyGhana

Public office holders urged to show integrity and maturity – from my Ghana Online

Also from Africa:

Sudan Arrests, Threatens Pastor During Sermon as Authorities Try to Intimidate Preacher Into Resigning – from The Christian Post; It is alleged that government officials were intimidating this pastor who is currently serving as the Moderator of the Synod of the Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church to get control of the property.

Mampong Presby SHS cries for help – from Ghana News Agency: “The Mampong Presbyterian Senior High School(PRESEC) has made a
passionate appeal to all stakeholders in education, particularly the
Ghana Education Trust Fund(GETFund), to come to the aid of the school.”

Spread Privilege Not Cashgate: Livingstonia Synod says Malawi for us all – from Nyasa Times; “The CCAP Livingstonia Synod has observed that Malawi is sliding into terminal decline and urged government to spread the privilege to all and not a few should enjoy.”

In Mizoram state of India the influential Presbyterian Synod is working to keep alcoholic beverages prohibited:

Mizo Church wants prohibition to continue – from matters india

And in Norther Ireland a Free Presbyterian clergyman protested against a Sunday football (soccer for some of you) game, a sentiment shared by some but not all in that area:

Sunday football: Clergyman plans protest at stadium – from Belfast News Letter

Play on! Public back Sunday football at Windsor Park – from Belfast News Letter

In news from Presbyterian-affiliated King University in Tennessee:

Dr. Greg Jordan, King University president resigns: Two-thirds of faculty gave vote of no confidence earlier in the week – from TriCities.com

And a note on the passing of a well-known actor who was also a Presbyterian pastor at a point in his career:

Ralph Waite, Depression-Era Patriarch in ‘The Waltons,’ Dies at 85 – the NY Times Obituary

And finally, not breaking news but an interesting historical tidbit…

Why an 18th Century English Presbyterian Minister Matters to College Football Fans – from Football Study Hall; hint – the minister was Thomas Bayes

So that’s it for now. Back soon with more headlines from March.

Church Of Scotland 2014 Moderator Designate Steps Aside Due To Ill Health


Today it was announced by the Church of Scotland that due to ill health the Rev. Angus Morrison has decided to step aside as the Moderator Designate for the 2014 General Assembly. In the article from the Kirk the Rev. Morrison is quoted as saying:

“This
has been a very painful decision but deep down I feel it is the right
one. I am undergoing medical treatment and anticipate an operation
ahead. The demanding role of Moderator requires someone to be operating
on all cylinders. I do not have the necessary reserves just now.

“It is with huge regret and reluctance that I make this decision. My
heartfelt prayers will be with all those on whom unexpected burdens now
fall. May God’s guidance, strength and peace be given to each one.”

The article notes that the Committee to Nominate the Moderator will be meeting again and that a new Moderator Designate will likely be announced on Wednesday 2 April. The article also notes “There
is no precedent in living memory for a Moderator-Designate standing
down.”

There is also coverage of the announcement in stv news, The Scotsman and the BBC.

The Principal Clerk of the General Assembly asks the church to remember Rev. Morrison and his family in their prayers and we would add ours as well. Best wishes for good medical care and a speedy recovery and God’s presence with you and your family throughout.

Third Moderator Candidate For PC(USA) 221st GA (2014) — TE Kelly Allen

This past week saw the endorsement of a third candidate to stand for the Moderator of the 221st General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) as Mission Presbytery endorsed Teaching Elder Kelly Allen of San Antonio. Rev. Allen has served as pastor of University Presbyterian Church since 2009 having served as the pastor of a United Reformed church in Buckinghamshire, England, and before that the pastor of two churches in Missouri. Her detailed bio on the church web site lists her education including a BA in psychology from Washington University, St. Louis, an M.Div. from Columbia Theological Seminary and a MA in politics and religion from University of Birmingham, England. On that bio page you can also find her Statement of Faith.

At this time she has a range of social media in place including her OnePager basic web page with the dedicated domain name kellyformoderator.com, a Twitter handle (@kellysueallen), and a Kelly Allen for GA Moderator 2014 Facebook page. She also has her regular blog “How I See Things.” And while the basic web page is a good intro to her, by the nature of the web hosting it might change but will not become much more developed. And the RSS feed on the web page is for her regular blog. Right now it appears that the best place to be reading updated thoughts on standing for Moderator will be the Facebook page.

Her tag line is “Hope-filled leadership for today’s church” and on the basic web page she develops this in three areas of “leadership commitments”: 1. A commitment to spiritual practice – the practices in the history of the church that have drawn us closer to God and to one another in communion. 2. A desire to build community among strangers – “our encounters with the ‘other’ reveal much about ourselves” and in meeting others where they are can we see an expression of the Kingdom of God. 3. A willingness to be bold and bodily witnesses to gospel values – how are we as Christians seen and heard in the world around us and who do we partner with to demonstrate the Gospel?

For more of her thoughts there is a three and a half minute video of Rev. Allen on her Facebook page talking about some of these ideas and her thoughts about the call. On a side note, you have to love the strategecially placed PC(USA) logo in stained glass behind her but she does lose style points for the trailing credits which still has the [enter name here] under the credits.

For additional coverage of her announcement there is an article from the Presbyterian Outlook.

And so, we wish Teaching Elder Allen the best as she prepares for the General Assembly meeting and add her name to our prayer list for all the candidates standing for Moderator.