Calvinbeza
Puritan Board Freshman
Last week one of my friend who mooved to northern Michigan told me that he can't find solid Reformed churches(OPC,PCA) in his new town. In Upper Peninsula of Michigan there is no PCA or OPC churhes. PCA have the intention of planting there?
I know that in the Atlantic coast, Middle South, East of Mississippi River except New England have great amount of good PCA churches. A lot of conservative PCUS churches joined from this region, and the Reformed Presbyterian Church Evangelical Synod through was a national church most congregations located in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
There is so few PCA in the West and Midwest. In the Midwest Reformed families travel hours to worship in a conservative Reformed church. In Alaska, Wyoming, Montana ther is less than 10 PCA churches combined.
My second question: Why the conservative United Presbyterian Churches in the 80s opted not to join PCA (former Northern Associate Ref Pres Churches?) Some did Grace Presbyterian in Peoria, IL, and Lennox Ebenezer Presbyterian in SD.
I know that in the Atlantic coast, Middle South, East of Mississippi River except New England have great amount of good PCA churches. A lot of conservative PCUS churches joined from this region, and the Reformed Presbyterian Church Evangelical Synod through was a national church most congregations located in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
There is so few PCA in the West and Midwest. In the Midwest Reformed families travel hours to worship in a conservative Reformed church. In Alaska, Wyoming, Montana ther is less than 10 PCA churches combined.
My second question: Why the conservative United Presbyterian Churches in the 80s opted not to join PCA (former Northern Associate Ref Pres Churches?) Some did Grace Presbyterian in Peoria, IL, and Lennox Ebenezer Presbyterian in SD.