Sebastian Heck
Puritan Board Freshman
The title might sound like a nifty sales trick or at least like the title of a cheap "how-to" guide. However, I am asking a very serious and very difficult question.
We are in the process of starting a Presbyterian&Reformed church in Heidelberg/Germany. As we establish the team (we are also working with Mission to the World, the PCA sendung agency), there are already people (both Americans and Germans) interested in learning from us how to do the same in other cities. Essentially, this is what we had envisioned all along: the beginning of a P&R denomination in Germany.
I would be extremely slow to start a new denomination. That's for sure. But since there is no Reformed denomination in Germany, the decision is not a hard one to make!
So I have started to wrestle with some of the questions about what this means. How do you go about establishing such an entity? Of course, you cannot get a denomination "out of the box". I realize that! At the same time, you need to have foundational structures, documents, etc. at hand BEFORE the second congregation has been planted because AFTER that has happened, it might already be too late. (And who wants a denominational split after the second church plant? I don't!).
So what I am asking is some input by folks who have some wisdom here. Happily, being a confessing church, what we DON'T have to do is establish our own theology. Our theolog yis found in the Westminster Standards and the 3 Forms of Unity. These are binding to us - and will be to any new congregation. But what about the practical questions? How much latitude do you allow, e.g., in terms of worship style? I realize that you cannot regulate and legislate everything, but do you really want to allow the breadth of, say, the PCA with all her internal struggles (e.g. on confessional subscription, regulative principle, women, etc.)? Where do you find the balance and how?
I look forward to hearing your .
We are in the process of starting a Presbyterian&Reformed church in Heidelberg/Germany. As we establish the team (we are also working with Mission to the World, the PCA sendung agency), there are already people (both Americans and Germans) interested in learning from us how to do the same in other cities. Essentially, this is what we had envisioned all along: the beginning of a P&R denomination in Germany.
I would be extremely slow to start a new denomination. That's for sure. But since there is no Reformed denomination in Germany, the decision is not a hard one to make!
So I have started to wrestle with some of the questions about what this means. How do you go about establishing such an entity? Of course, you cannot get a denomination "out of the box". I realize that! At the same time, you need to have foundational structures, documents, etc. at hand BEFORE the second congregation has been planted because AFTER that has happened, it might already be too late. (And who wants a denominational split after the second church plant? I don't!).
So what I am asking is some input by folks who have some wisdom here. Happily, being a confessing church, what we DON'T have to do is establish our own theology. Our theolog yis found in the Westminster Standards and the 3 Forms of Unity. These are binding to us - and will be to any new congregation. But what about the practical questions? How much latitude do you allow, e.g., in terms of worship style? I realize that you cannot regulate and legislate everything, but do you really want to allow the breadth of, say, the PCA with all her internal struggles (e.g. on confessional subscription, regulative principle, women, etc.)? Where do you find the balance and how?
I look forward to hearing your .
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