From Kneel-Ins to the Condemnation of “Racial Sin:” The Meaning of the PCA’s “Overture on Pursuing Racial Reconciliation”
By Paul Harvey, Religion Dispatches. Over the last 20 years, major American denominations, particularly those with southern origins (such as the Southern Baptist Convention and the Pentecostal Holiness Church), have been in the business of passing “racial reconciliation resolutions.” The Southern Baptists did so with a pretty strong statement in 1995; the Pentecostals experienced their “Memphis…