First group of churches to formally receive membership in New Wineskins/EPC Transitional Presbytery listed
By Craig M. Kibler, Staff Writer, August 29, 2007
The first group of congregations to formally receive membership in the New Wineskins/Evangelical Presbyterian Church Transitional Presbytery has been announced by the EPC’s Office of the General Assembly.
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As of Aug. 21, according to the Office of the General Assembly, the following churches and pastors have been received into the New Wineskins/EPC Transitional Presbytery:
- Central Presbyterian Church in Huntsville, Ala.; Randy Jenkins, pastor.
- First Presbyterian Church in Quincy, Ill.; Rodney J. Bakker and Kevin McGinnis, pastors.
- Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church in Glenmoore, Pa.; Andy Curtis, pastor.
- Great Valley Presbyterian Church in Malvern, Pa.; Dan Stewart, pastor.
- Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church in Parkesburg, Pa.; Bill Kelly, pastor.
- Hope Presbyterian Church in Rogue River, Ore.; Brian Boisen, pastor; pending their dismissal from the Presbyterian Church (USA).
- Sean Martin has been received as a minister member of the presbytery. He will be laboring outside the bounds at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Simsbury, Conn.
As of Aug. 21, according to the Office of the General Assembly, Grace Chapel Presbyterian Church in Madison, Miss., and its pastor, Steve Bryant, have been received into the EPC Transitional Presbytery.
On June 22, meeting in Highlands Ranch, Colo., commissioners to the 27th General Assembly of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church overwhelmingly approved a plan to create non-geographic, transitional presbyteries to receive congregations seeking to join the denomination. Nearly 1,000 commissioners in the worship center at Cherry Hills Community Church for the June 20-23 General Assembly approved by voice vote and without amendment the following:
- The creation of two administrative commissions – one for churches and pastors desiring transitional membership in established geographic EPC presbyteries, and another for those seeking to join a transitional, non-geographic New Wineskins Association of Churches-Evangelical Presbyterian Church Presbytery.
- The members of both administrative commissions.
- The application for transitional membership.
Craig M. Kibler is the Director of Publications/Executive Editor of The Layman and The Layman Online. He can be reached at cmkibler@www.layman.org.