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Sunday in Columbia

Anne, the children and I are in Columbia, South Carolina this Lord’s Day. Tomorrow we’ll head to Wild Dunes, near Charleston, SC for some much anticipated refreshment. This morning we worshiped with the saints of First Presbyterian Church (ARP) in Columbia.…

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A Message from Del Boy

Del Boy has also been excluded from the Ref21 site, but he asked me to pass on this reply: Gordon Bennet, if you ask me, that Thomas geezer doesn’t know a “new perspective” from “a news headline!” And you don’t…

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A Message from Tony `the Gent’

I’m afraid to say that Tony `the Gent’ Pinnochio, Mafioso, open theist, and hit man (“No whackin too small!”) is furious that the new software for the Ref21 webpage prevents him from blogging.   Thus, I pass on this note from…

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It’s not about the bike

I’m about to commit adultery — yes, I’m looking for a sports bike, not to take part in the upcoming Tour de France, you understand, but in order to improve my running time.  Biking, apparently, boosts 5k and 10k performance times,…

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The Monstrous Regiment

Ligon, me too. There is a direct hermeneutical line from the denial of Jesus’ maleness as central to his incarnational imaging of his Father in heaven and the trend for egalitarianism. Both deny creational order as expressive of the divine image.…

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No gay bishops here

The PCA General Assembly is predictably boring. No cat fights between lesbian clergy handing out Hershes Kisses and outraged conservatives; no overtures banning the production, advertising and promotion of alcoholic beverages; not even a hint of women’s ordination. The hottest…

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News from the PCA GA

The Opening Worship Service of Presbyterian Church in America General Assembly was held in Atlanta last night, and began with a quote, just before the Call to Worship, from Mark Dever’s The Deliberate Church. The PCA elected a new moderator, Dominic…

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The Fun of Being Presbyterian

There are advantages to being Presbyterian! It’s called General Assemblies. True, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church In America is like no other. More about schmoozing than ecclesiastical politics. Truth is, we’re more akin to Congregationalism than we dare…

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A Worthy Reunion

While other godlier bloggers are off at GAs, reflecting on Christology and other serious matters, I spend my time running in the sun (the 90 degree mark separates the men from the boys, I am convinced) and reading Private Eye, in…