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Two and a half years ago, I came up with the idea that we needed an FCoS[C] here, talked to the clerk of Presbytery about it, held some "meet and greets," arranged for a place initially for services, advertised and did interviews, etc., etc. and et cetera. We have an evangelist/church planter minister here now with his family; we are very solvent; we are attempting to grow. We are prospering in faith.
Please excuse this post as and/or if it's been posted by the wrong person to identify as a "church planter." I know that the minister is the church planter.
Margaret
My wife and I treid to help a PCA church plant but the Pastor did not want to be overt Calvinist. He wanted to "winsome" so we couls "win some" but we lost most. Church folded and he went to the EPC and we went back to our old PCA Church where we are trying to be like the local Evangelical Free church. I have benn in the PCA for about 15 years and never heard a series on TULIP. My Pastor and Elders know that this is the direction I would want the Church to go but feel that it not what most want.
My wife and I treid to help a PCA church plant but the Pastor did not want to be overt Calvinist. He wanted to "winsome" so we couls "win some" but we lost most. Church folded and he went to the EPC and we went back to our old PCA Church where we are trying to be like the local Evangelical Free church. I have benn in the PCA for about 15 years and never heard a series on TULIP. My Pastor and Elders know that this is the direction I would want the Church to go but feel that it not what most want.
What does your pastor preach? What I have found common in most of the PCA churches I've attended is pastors preaching through books of the Bible. Our pastor is working his way through Genesis right now, and we are going to start in the book of John when he is finished with Genesis. I would think studies on TULIP would be reserved for Sunday school classes.
What does your pastor preach? What I have found common in most of the PCA churches I've attended is pastors preaching through books of the Bible. Our pastor is working his way through Genesis right now, and we are going to start in the book of John when he is finished with Genesis. I would think studies on TULIP would be reserved for Sunday school classes.