Monthly Archives: May 2013

Presbyterian News Headlines For The Week Ending May 4, 2013

Once again, the business before the Church of Scotland General Assembly makes the headlines but this time the story comes from the Church and Society Council:

Scottish Church denial of Jewish land rights stirs ire – From the Jerusalem Post

This is one of the few stories about this to hit the mainstream media. In the secular media the story has taken off with stories like this:

Church of Scotland Questions Right of Israel to Exist – from The Jewish Press.

Needless to say the blogosphere has taken off as well and I would point you to one of the more noted bloggers, His Grace on the Archbishop Cranmer blog.

If you want to read it for yourself you can read the Church and Society Council report and the study that is causing the commotion: The Inheritance of Abraham? A report on the ‘promised land’

And in the midst of all these issues in the Kirk the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, calls on the church not to divide:

Williams urges Kirk not to split over gay ministers – From The Scotsman

In other news…

Truth Commission hears Canadian abuse stories
– from the Church Times; and a story from the Presbyterian Church in Canada – Moderator John Vissers Addresses the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

PCUSA, Presbyterian Church of Korea Call for ‘Season of Prayer’ for Korean Peninsula – from the Christian Post

First Scots Independent Presbyterian Church officially founded in Beaufort – from the Hilton Head Island Packet

Rev Ted Mwambila dies: Ex-deputy SG [Secretary General] of CCAP Livingstonia Synod – from the Nyasa Times; while the country’s Vice-President used the occasion to speak to the church – Malawi VP Kachali begs Livingstonia CCAP Synod to tone down: Pays tribute to Rev Mwambila

First Moderator Candidate For PC(USA) 221st GA (2014) – RE Heath Rada


Got to admit, this was a bit of a shocker — no sooner had I posted the line up for the 2013 GA season than I see the Presbyterian Outlook’s announcement of the first candidate standing for Moderator of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) 221st General Assembly in 2014.

I’m not ready for this yet! There is still way too much good stuff this year to be distracted by an Assembly next year.  But Oh Well, here it goes…

Ruling Elder Heath Rada has been endorsed by the Presbytery of Western North Carolina to stand for Moderator of the 221st General Assembly (2014). He is a member of Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church of Asheville which, on one directory site, describes itself as “A progressive Presbyterian congregation in
Asheville, NC, inclusive, welcoming, focused on Jesus Christ and
reaching out in service to our community.”

On his About page there is a long list of his professional and volunteer activities. For the Presbyterian crowd maybe his most prominent position is as President of the Presbyterian School for Christian Education (PSCE) from 1980 to 1992. (I am supplementing the press release information with dates and details from his LinkedIn profile and posted CV.) The school merged with its neighbor, Union Seminary, in 1997 and was later renamed Union Presbyterian Seminary. In addition he has served on the presbytery and national level including being a current board member of the Presbyterian Mission Agency and the Montreat Conference Center.

Professionally, besides the time at PSCE he was the CEO of the American Red Cross Greater Richmond Chapter and currently is the Major Gifts Campaign Director for Montreat.

His education includes an M.A. in Christian Ed from PSCE and a Ed.D. in Adult and Community College Education from N.C. State. He did post-doctoral work at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Leadership Studies.

The press release gives mostly biographical information and not much about sense of call and in the short YouTube video he explains how after being asked and praying about it he agreed to serve. His Vision page on his web site has a bit more. Here is a substantial part of that explanation:

At this time in our denomination’s history, I feel called to try to
continue my life-long commitment to help assist its efforts for service
and showing the love of Christ to all of God’s children. We should build
on our long tradition of caring for others with the help of the Holy
Spirit. Within our church family we have different interpretations and
understandings of God’s word, and of the ways we are to follow. Learning
from each other even when we disagree can be a gift from God.

My vision is that we incorporate Christ’s encompassing love for all
of our sisters and brothers, be open to and learn from one another, and
enable our denomination to be a beacon of peace and love in a world torn
apart by hatred and anger.

He has most of the usual social media in place: The web page and blog at his personal domain heathrada.org, and the YouTube video. Have not found a Twitter presence yet and no public Facebook page.

And so, as we begin this ramp-up to the 221st General Assembly we wish him the best and pray for him, his family and the commissioners of the next GA.

And on a lighter note – how often do you see it that all the candidates for Moderator are ruling elders. But that will change for sure.

And now a few polity wonk thoughts…

As you may suspect this is the earliest announced candidacy for a GA moderator, 14 months before the Assembly and four months before the first nominee usually starts popping up.  Is this a sign of creep in the schedule? Do Dr. Rada and his advisors think there is value to being ahead by so much? Are we now waging political style campaigns where the next one begins the day after the previous one ends?  I am not sure but will be watching if this early announcement makes a difference to the Moderator nomination process as a whole. (And how many of us are wondering it we should seek endorsement soon if we are being encouraged to stand for Moderator at a far off GA? )

At this point there has been no announcement from the Office of the General Assembly about Dr. Rada’s nomination. (UPDATE: Shortly after I posted this the PC(USA) issued their article.) In fact, the GA 221 page (expected to be at http://oga.pcusa.org/section/ga/ga221/ ) does not exist yet. We will see here as well how soon they want to begin the ramp-up to the 221st General Assembly. With three constitutional amendments still undecided we are not really done with the 220th yet, are we?

Don’t know what to expect, but this could get interesting. Stay tuned…

General Assembly Season 2013


Ah, the First of May — the start of General Assembly Season 2013! 

Coffee? Check.
Alarm clocks set? Check.
Internet streaming? Check.

It looks like we are all ready to go so here is this year’s line-up:

  General Assembly
Presbyterian Church of Tasmania
  14 May 2013 (begins)

  General Assembly
Church of Scotland

18-24 May 2013
Edinburgh

  General Assembly
Free Church of Scotland Continuing
20-24 May, 2013
Edinburgh

  General Assembly
Free Church of Scotland
20-24 May 2013
Edinburgh

  General Assembly
Presbyterian Church of South Australia
  27 May 2013 (begins)
North Adelaide, S.A.

General Assembly
United Free Church of Scotland
 
29-31 May 2013
Perth

  139th General Assembly

Presbyterian Church in Canada
31 May – 3 June 2013
Toronto, Ontario

  General Assembly
Presbyterian Church in Ireland
 
3-7 June 2013
Londonderry

80th General Assembly

Orthodox Presbyterian Church
5-11 June 2013
St. Mary’s College
Moraga, California

Synod
Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland
10-12 June 2013
Dromore

209th Stated Meeting of the General Synod

Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

11-13 June 2013
Bonclarken
Flat Rock, North Carolina

183rd General Assembly
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
17-21 June 2013
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

41st General Assembly

Presbyterian Church in America
17-21 June 2013
Greenville, South Carolina

33rd General Assembly

Evangelical Presbyterian Church
18-22 June 2013
Highlands Ranch, Colorado

  General Assembly
Presbyterian Church of Queensland

  24 June 2013 (begins)
Clayfield (Brisbane), QLD

  N.S.W. State Assembly
Presbyterian Church of Australia
in the State of New South Wales

 
1 July 2013 (begins)
Croydon, N.S.W.

  77th General Synod
Bible Presbyterian Church
1-6 August 2013
Grand Island, NY

  National Youth Assembly
Church of Scotland

16-19 August 2013
Dundee
(Technically not a governing
body, but still an Assembly I track)

  General Assembly
Presbyterian Church of Australia

9 September 2013 (begins)
Surry Hills (Sydney)
(note: this is a triennial Assembly)

  General Assembly
Presbyterian Church of Victoria
  October 2013

  General Assembly
Presbyterian Church in Western Australia
  25 October 2013
Bassendean, W.A.

A few branches have biennial assemblies so those with their next assembly in 2014 include the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), and the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand.

These are the ones that I am tracking at the moment.  I will update as
appropriate.  If I have missed one, or have information wrong or incomplete, please provide the appropriate information and I will update the list.

And, to make the GA season complete here are two more items…

The first is the series of articles I wrote as an introduction to Presbyterian General Assemblies five years ago.  My GA 101 series consists of the following

GA101: Preface
GA101: Introduction – Why in the world would anybody want to do it this way?
GA101: Connectionalism – The Presbyterian Big Picture
GA101: The Cast of Characters – A score card to identify the players
GA101: The Moderator – All Things In Moderation
GA101: Where does the GA business come from? – Incoming!
GA101: Doing the business of GA — Decently and in Order

Yes, what started as a six part series expanded into seven
completed articles with two more unfinished ones in the queue.  (Maybe
this will give me some motivation to finish those up.)

And finally, on to the ridiculous.  Lest we take ourselves too seriously, a couple years ago I had a little fun with the General Assembly and in the post passed along the GA drinking game and GA Bingo. Please play both responsibly.

So, for all the GA Junkies out there I wish you the best of GA
seasons.  May you enjoy the next few months of watching us do things
decently and in order!