David Cook’s latest column for the Presbyterian Church of Australia relates some of “the personal history of Rev Denis Shelton, repeated here as a reminder, encouragement and a warning.” Denis was a minister in the Presbyterian Church of Australia during the 1960s who ran afoul of the (then) theologically liberal mainstream. His crime: After training …

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John Wilson, in a post on Facebook, comments that he was “Taken by surprise to be appointed Moderator-elect of the next General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia. Truly humbled by such confidence placed in me by colleagues. Looking to the Lord for wisdom and strength for this role throughout an Australia-wide church (PCA) …

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David Cook, moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Australia writes about a couple of months worth of ministry partnerships of Gospel work and why he declined the standing invitation extended to the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Australia to attend the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Partnership can only be partnership if …

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The position of Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church is voted on by a nominating committee comprised of GAA officers and delegates nominated by the State Churches. Nominations for the position of Moderator-General are made by State Assemblies. This time there are two nominees for the position, with the person elected to serve as Moderator of …

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