The final day of the forty-eighth session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church Of Australia was conducted with the usual sense of purpose to see business through that is usually apparent on the final day of three day meetings. The Assembly considered a request from the New South Wales assembly for a formal …

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Part of being a national church with state and regional levels of oversight is that various bodies can be held accountable for their decisions. Today the GAA considered an appeal to bring the decision of one of our state bodies under review, and a petition seeking a recommendation of one of our national committees to …

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I’m going to use #GAAus13 as a hashtag for posts related to the 2013 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia. GAA13 already had something going on, but GAAus13 (or gaaus13, it’s not case sensitive) seems clear. Can I suggest that anyone tweeting or facebooking from the GAA use that hashtag so those following …

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