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Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly

The Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly (RPCGA) is a Presbyterian church body and conservative denomination in the United States established in 1991. The RPCGA was founded by members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States.

Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly
AbbreviationRPCGA
TypeWestern Christian
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationReformed
PolityPresbyterian
Origin1991
Separated fromReformed Presbyterian Church in the United States
SeparationsCovenant Presbyterian Church
Congregations12[1]
Official websitehttps://www.rpcga.org

History

Background

The first American presbytery was formed in Philadelphia in 1706. In 1716 it became the Synod of Philadelphia (Synod of the Trinity).[2] In 1729, the Synod of Philadelphia adopted the Westminster Confession and the Larger and Shorter catechisms as its confession of faith. In 1788, the Synod adopted the official name of the "Presbyterian Church in the United States of America" and held its first meeting in 1789.[3] In 1857, the New School movement became divided over the issue of slavery and formed the United Synod of the Presbyterian Church. In 1861, the Old School movement of the South withdrew from the national church and formed the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America, a continuing church of the former body.[4] Near the end of the American Civil War, the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America and a few smaller synods formed the Presbyterian Church in the United States.[5] In 1972, a conservative movement removed itself from the Presbyterian Church in the United States to form the Presbyterian Church in America. In 1982, the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod merged with the Presbyterian Church in America.

Establishment

In 1983, a few churches in the North Georgia Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America withdrew from the denomination over purity of doctrine and ecclesiastical practices, calling themselves Covenant Presbytery. In 1985, Covenant Presbytery formed the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States as a continuing church. In 1990, the Reformed Presbyterian Church divided into four presbyteries and changed its name to the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the Americas.

The following year three of the four presbyteries chose to depart, citing the Reformed Presbyterian Church in America's failure to establish and maintain a system of church discipline and inability to finalize on a constitution.[6]

After the departure, the Western Presbytery dissolved itself with several churches electing to join with the Westminster Presbytery. One member church left the Hanover Presbytery (which chose to stand alone to this day) and also joined the Westminster Presbytery. During this time, the Westminster Presbytery sought counsel with representatives of several other denominations, some of whom requested that the presbytery join with their denomination.

Its first general assembly adopted the Book of Church Order utilizing large parts of the original from the Westminster Assembly. Boundaries for four presbyteries were laid out, with churches established in each.

Theology

The RPCGA is a conservative Protestant Christian body and continuing church. It is also confessional.[7] The church upholds the teaching of Sola scriptura, receiving it as the inspired and inerrant Word of God.[7] A literal interpretation of the Bible is followed and clearly demonstrated in its stances on creationism, homosexuality and same-sex marriage, feminism, and liberalism. It forbids the "teaching or practice" of charismaticism, dispensationalism, Arminianism, altar calls, abortion, homosexuality, neo-orthodoxy, modernism, humanism, feminism, evolution, Roman Catholicism, and liberalism.[7][8][9][10] It holds to Young Earth creationism.[7] In addition to the Bible the RPCGA adopts the Book of Church Order containing the Westminster Confession and Larger and Shorter catechisms as its subordinate standards.

The church's teachings forbid women in church office and rejects compulsory military service for women.[7][11]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Churches". RPCGA. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  2. ^ Patterson, Robert M. (Robert Mayne); Davidson, Robert (1876). Historical sketch of the Synod of Philadelphia. Princeton Theological Seminary Library. Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publication.
  3. ^ Longfield, Bradley J. (2013-01-01). Presbyterians and American Culture: A History. Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 9780664231569.
  4. ^ Longfield, Bradley J. (2013-01-01). Presbyterians and American Culture: A History. Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 9780664231569.
  5. ^ "Presbyterian Historical Society", Wikipedia, 2018-12-20, retrieved 2019-02-04
  6. ^ . RPCGA. Archived from the original on 4 March 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  7. ^ a b c d e "The Book of Church Order" (PDF). Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly. 2016. Retrieved 3 Feb 2019.
  8. ^ "RPCGA Statement on Justification" (PDF). Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly. Retrieved 3 Feb 2019.
  9. ^ "RPCGA Statement on Unorthodox Eschatology" (PDF). Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly. Retrieved 3 Feb 2019.
  10. ^ "RPCGA Statement on Homosexuality and Same Sex Marriage" (PDF). Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly. Retrieved 3 Feb 2019.
  11. ^ "RPCGA Resolution on Women in the Military" (PDF). Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly. Retrieved 3 Feb 2019.

External links

  • Website of the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly

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The Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly RPCGA is a Presbyterian church body and conservative denomination in the United States established in 1991 The RPCGA was founded by members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States Reformed Presbyterian Church General AssemblyAbbreviationRPCGATypeWestern ChristianClassificationProtestantOrientationReformedPolityPresbyterianOrigin1991Separated fromReformed Presbyterian Church in the United StatesSeparationsCovenant Presbyterian ChurchCongregations12 1 Official websitehttps www rpcga org Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Establishment 2 Theology 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit The first American presbytery was formed in Philadelphia in 1706 In 1716 it became the Synod of Philadelphia Synod of the Trinity 2 In 1729 the Synod of Philadelphia adopted the Westminster Confession and the Larger and Shorter catechisms as its confession of faith In 1788 the Synod adopted the official name of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America and held its first meeting in 1789 3 In 1857 the New School movement became divided over the issue of slavery and formed the United Synod of the Presbyterian Church In 1861 the Old School movement of the South withdrew from the national church and formed the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America a continuing church of the former body 4 Near the end of the American Civil War the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America and a few smaller synods formed the Presbyterian Church in the United States 5 In 1972 a conservative movement removed itself from the Presbyterian Church in the United States to form the Presbyterian Church in America In 1982 the Reformed Presbyterian Church Evangelical Synod merged with the Presbyterian Church in America Establishment Edit In 1983 a few churches in the North Georgia Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America withdrew from the denomination over purity of doctrine and ecclesiastical practices calling themselves Covenant Presbytery In 1985 Covenant Presbytery formed the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States as a continuing church In 1990 the Reformed Presbyterian Church divided into four presbyteries and changed its name to the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the Americas The following year three of the four presbyteries chose to depart citing the Reformed Presbyterian Church in America s failure to establish and maintain a system of church discipline and inability to finalize on a constitution 6 After the departure the Western Presbytery dissolved itself with several churches electing to join with the Westminster Presbytery One member church left the Hanover Presbytery which chose to stand alone to this day and also joined the Westminster Presbytery During this time the Westminster Presbytery sought counsel with representatives of several other denominations some of whom requested that the presbytery join with their denomination Its first general assembly adopted the Book of Church Order utilizing large parts of the original from the Westminster Assembly Boundaries for four presbyteries were laid out with churches established in each Theology EditThe RPCGA is a conservative Protestant Christian body and continuing church It is also confessional 7 The church upholds the teaching of Sola scriptura receiving it as the inspired and inerrant Word of God 7 A literal interpretation of the Bible is followed and clearly demonstrated in its stances on creationism homosexuality and same sex marriage feminism and liberalism It forbids the teaching or practice of charismaticism dispensationalism Arminianism altar calls abortion homosexuality neo orthodoxy modernism humanism feminism evolution Roman Catholicism and liberalism 7 8 9 10 It holds to Young Earth creationism 7 In addition to the Bible the RPCGA adopts the Book of Church Order containing the Westminster Confession and Larger and Shorter catechisms as its subordinate standards The church s teachings forbid women in church office and rejects compulsory military service for women 7 11 See also EditCalvinism Christian fundamentalism PresbyterianismReferences Edit Churches RPCGA Retrieved 15 June 2021 Patterson Robert M Robert Mayne Davidson Robert 1876 Historical sketch of the Synod of Philadelphia Princeton Theological Seminary Library Philadelphia Presbyterian Board of Publication Longfield Bradley J 2013 01 01 Presbyterians and American Culture A History Westminster John Knox Press ISBN 9780664231569 Longfield Bradley J 2013 01 01 Presbyterians and American Culture A History Westminster John Knox Press ISBN 9780664231569 Presbyterian Historical Society Wikipedia 2018 12 20 retrieved 2019 02 04 History and Heritage RPCGA Archived from the original on 4 March 2011 Retrieved 19 December 2010 a b c d e The Book of Church Order PDF Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly 2016 Retrieved 3 Feb 2019 RPCGA Statement on Justification PDF Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly Retrieved 3 Feb 2019 RPCGA Statement on Unorthodox Eschatology PDF Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly Retrieved 3 Feb 2019 RPCGA Statement on Homosexuality and Same Sex Marriage PDF Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly Retrieved 3 Feb 2019 RPCGA Resolution on Women in the Military PDF Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly Retrieved 3 Feb 2019 External links EditWebsite of the Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly amp oldid 1058549864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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