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"As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." (Joshua 24:15)

219th General Assembly

    July 3-10, 2010 - Minneapolis, Minn.

 

Visit this General Assembly digest for regular updates on news and events leading up to, and during, the PCUSA General Assembly. To share story leads, or respond with letters to the editor, send e-mails to laymanletters@layman.org.

 

July 4

Moderator Bolbach to refrain from nFOG advocacy

Life unrealized 

Stand alone guy tells why

Slanted GA report sparks early July 4 fireworks 

American Jew 'shocked, saddened, by report

Bolbach elected GA moderator

Marriage centered on whom?

July 3

Commissioners treated to one-way conversation

PFR cautions, equips commissioners

'Riverside Conversation' is deep, wide 

Westminster a liberationist launching pad

Covenant Network outlines hopes for GA

 

 

 

Pre-GA 

Commentary: Under the big tent

Commentary: Changing the unchangeable Word 

Commentary: Praying for ‘GA found faithful’ headline

A preview of the 2010 PCUSA General Assembly    

Israel/Palestine issues heading toward GA 

Commentary: Even if we do nothing, everything changes

Commentary: Will GA leave PCUSA speaking utter confusion?  

 

Commentary: 'Both/and' overtures will ad chaos to PCUSA


How to steer General Assembly

 

Israel/Palestine issues heading toward GA

 

Toward a fair PCUSA policy on Israel and the Palestinians

 

 

    Action index

 

        MARRIAGE

    

        ORDINATION

 

        FORM OF GOVERNMENT (FOG)

 

        LIFE ISSUES

 

        THEOLOGICAL ISSUES

 

        GLOBAL ISSUES

 

        SOCIAL WITNESS

 

        MISSION BUDGET

 

        GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 

 

        PROPERTY

        

        POLITY

 

        MODERATOR ELECTION

 

        RENEWAL EVENTS

 

    

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