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Minutes Thirty-Sixth General Assembly Presbyterian MINUTES of the THIRTY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN AMERICA Part I DIRECTORY OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES AND AGENCIES Part II JOURNAL Part III APPENDICES Part IV CORRECTIONS TO PREVIOUS MINUTES Part V INDEX June 10-12, 2008 Dallas, Texas The Minutes of the General Assembly are published by the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly and distributed by the Committee on Christian Education and Publications. 36th GENERAL ASSEMBLY ACTIONS SENT DOWN TO PRESBYTERIES: Proposed Amendment to BCO: BCO 57-5, see 36-47, III, 4, pp. 189-90 THE NEXT MEETING OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Tuesday, June 16, through Friday, June 19, 2009 Orlando, Florida FUTURE GENERAL ASSEMBLIES: June 29-July 2, 2010 Nashville, TN June 7-10, 2011 Virginia Beach, VA June 19-22, 2012 Louisville, KY Order from: Committee on Christian Education and Publications PCA Bookstore 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 102A Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043-8143 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 1-800-283-1357 Web: www.cepbookstore.com Copyright 2008© Office of the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America All rights reserved. Minutes of the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly Published by the Presbyterian Church in America Lawrenceville, Georgia 2008 PART I DIRECTORY OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES AND AGENCIES 2008-2009 I. OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Moderator TE Paul D. Kooistra 1600 North Brown Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8141 Phone: 678-823-0004 Fax: 678-823-0027 E-mail: [email protected] Stated Clerk TE L. Roy Taylor Jr. 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 105 Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8143 Phone: 678-825-1000 Fax: 678-825-1001 E-mail: [email protected] 3 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY II. MINISTRIES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Administration Mission to the World TE L. Roy Taylor Jr., Coordinator TE Paul D. Kooistra, Coordinator 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 105 1600 North Brown Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8143 Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8141 Phone: 678-825-1000 Phone: 678-823-0004 Fax: 678-825-1001 Fax: 678-823-0027 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Christian Education and PCA Foundation, Inc. Publications RE Randel N. Stair, President TE Charles H. Dunahoo, Coordinator 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 103 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 102 Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8143 Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8143 Phone: 678-825-1040 Phone: 678-825-1100 Fax: 678-825-1041 Fax: 678-825-1101 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] PCA Retirement & Benefits, Inc. Covenant College RE Gary D. Campbell, President RE Niel Nielson, President 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 106 14049 Scenic Highway Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8143 Lookout Mountain, GA 30750-4164 Phone: 678-825-1260 Phone: 706-419-1117 Fax: 678-825-1261 Fax: 706-419-2255 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Reformed University Ministries Covenant Theological Seminary TE Rod S. Mays, Coordinator TE Bryan Chapell, President 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 104 12330 Conway Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8143 St. Louis, MO 63141-8609 Phone: 678-825-1070 Phone: 314-434-4044, ext. 4243 Fax: 678-825-1071 Fax: 314-434-4819 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: bryan.chapell@ covenantseminary.edu Ridge Haven TE Morse (Mo) Up De Graff, Mission to North America Executive Director TE James C. Bland III, Coordinator 215 Ridge Haven Road 1700 North Brown Road, Suite 101 Brevard, NC 28712 Lawrenceville, GA 30043-8143 Phone: 828-862-3916 Phone: 678-825-1200 Fax: 828-884-6988 Fax: 678-825-1201 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] 4 DIRECTORY III. PERMANENT COMMITTEES (2008-2009) ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: RE Philip VanValkenburg VICE CHAIRMAN: TE Marty W. Crawford SECRETARY: RE Jack Watkins Class of 2012 TE Timothy P. Diehl, Iowa RE Richard Heydt, Westminster TE Robert F. Brunson, Mississippi Valley Class of 2011 TE Michael A. Milton, Tennessee Valley RE Jack Watkins, Nashville RE Walter G. Mahla, S. New England Class of 2010 TE Robert S. Hornick, Gulf Coast RE Philip Van Valkenburg, Missouri TE Randall Lovelace, Metro New York Class of 2009 TE Marty W. Crawford, Evangel RE Edwin M. Hackenberg, SE Louisiana Alternates TE David V. Silvernail Jr., Potomac RE William F. Joseph Jr., SE Alabama Chairman of Committee or Board, or Designate TE Stephen T. Estock, Missouri TE Robert T. Clarke III, Covenant Christian Education and Publications PCA Retirement & Benefits, Inc. RE Frank Griffith, Calvary RE Martin A. Moore, Georgia Foothills Mission to North America Covenant College TE James Edward Norton, Covenant TE W. Jerry Schriver, Metro Atlanta Mission to the World PCA Foundation RE S. Fleetwood Maddox, Central Georgia RE Kim D. Conner, Calvary Covenant Theological Seminary Ridge Haven RE Thomas Bain Jr., North Texas Reformed University Ministries Advisory Member: RE Doug Williams, Metro Atlanta 5 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON CHRISTIAN EDUCATION AND PUBLICATIONS CHAIRMAN: TE Stephen T. Estock VICE CHAIRMAN: TE Jeffrey W. Godwin SECRETARY: RE William R. Stanway Class of 2013 TE W. Michael McCrocklin, Rocky Mountain RE J. Lightsey Wallace Jr., Potomac Class of 2012 TE Marvin Padgett, Nashville RE Charles W. Gibson, Evangel RE Scott Barber, Central Georgia Class of 2011 TE Stephen T. Estock, Missouri RE Stephen M. Fox, SE Alabama TE Jeffrey W. Godwin, Central Florida Class of 2010 TE H. Wallace Tinsley Jr., Fellowship RE Ken Melton, Metro Atlanta RE William R. Stanway, Grace Class of 2009 TE L. William Hesterberg, Illiana RE George Anderson, Chesapeake TE Michael C. Woodham, South Florida Alternates TE Winston Maddox, Southwest RE Jack Warren, NW Georgia Advisory Members TE Morse D. Up De Graff, Evangel RE Niel Nielson, Tennessee Valley TE Bryan Chapell, Illiana COMMITTEE ON MISSION TO NORTH AMERICA CHAIRMAN: TE Frank M. Barker Jr. VICE CHAIRMAN: RE Frank A. Griffith SECRETARY: RE Eugene K. Betts Class of 2013 TE Jeffrey T. Elliott, Mississippi Valley RE John W. Jardine Jr., Heritage\ RE Bill Thomas, N. Texas Class of 2012 TE Gary Ransom Cox, N. Florida RE Donald German, Houston Metro TE Douglas C. Domin, N. New England Class of 2011 TE Frank M. Barker Jr., Evangel RE Marcos A. T. Dias, S. New England RE Robert E. Morrison, Potomac Class of 2010 TE Reddit Andrews III, Northern California RE Thomas E. Newton, SE Alabama TE Glenn N. McDowell, Philadelphia Class of 2009 TE R. Daniel King, Central Carolina RE Eugene K. Betts, Savannah River RE Frank A. Griffith, Calvary Alternates TE Robert Cox, S. New England RE James E. Rish, Gulf Coast 6 DIRECTORY COMMITTEE ON MISSION TO THE WORLD CHAIRMAN: TE Shelton P. Stanford III VICE CHAIRMAN: TE Patrick J. Womack SECRETARY: RE Paul E. Johnson TREASURER: RE Robert V. Massengill Class of 2013 TE James Archie Moore Jr., Calvary RE Bashir Khan, Potomac RE Joe E. Timberlake III, Central Georgia Class of 2012 TE D. Clair Davis, Western Canada RE Michael Alston, Tennessee Valley RE W. Douglas Haskew, Evangel Class of 2011 TE Shelton P. Sanford III, Fellowship RE Robert V. Massengill, Grace TE Patrick J. Womack, Central Carolina Class of 2010 TE Rodney W. Whited, North Florida RE Paul E. Johnson, S. Alabama RE Hugh S. Potts Jr., Mississippi Valley Class of 2009 TE J. Edward Norton, Covenant RE Keith R. Bucklen, Susquehanna Valley TE James O. Brown Jr., Heritage Alternates TE Ruffin Alphin, James River RE Norman Leo Mooney, Missouri COMMITTEE ON REFORMED UNIVERSITY MINISTRIES CHAIRMAN: RE Thomas C. Bain Jr. VICE CHAIRMAN: RE Hugh Frazer Jr. SECRETARY: TE John A. Gess Class of 2013 TE Brian C. Habig, Calvary RE Niles McNeel, Mississippi Valley RE Wes Richardson, NW Georgia Class of 2012 TE Joe P. Easterling, Mississippi Valley RE Timothy Harden III, Central Georgia TE Tony Phelps, S. New England Class of 2011 TE L. Jackson Howell, James River RE Howard Q. Davis Jr., Covenant RE Donald Guthrie, Missouri Class of 2010 TE Bryan Counts, Rocky Mountain RE Hugh Frazer Jr., SE Alabama TE John A. Gess, Fellowship Class of 2009 TE Melvin L. Sensenig, Susquehanna Valley RE Thomas C. Bain Jr., North Texas RE Greg Triplett, Georgia Foothills Alternates TE Edward W. Dunnington, Blue Ridge RE Mark Saltsman, N. New England 7 MINUTES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IV. AGENCIES BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COVENANT COLLEGE CHAIRMAN: RE James R. Jolly VICE CHAIRMAN: TE George W. Robertson SECRETARY: TE Robert S. Rayburn TREASURER: RE Martin A. Moore Class of 2012 TE J. Render Caines, Tennessee Valley RE James R. Jolly, Missouri TE Evan C. Hock, Rocky Mountain RE Peter B. Polk, Chesapeake TE Michael L. Jones, Evangel RE Donald E. Rittler, Chesapeake TE Robert A. Petterson, Suncoast Florida Class of 2011 TE Samuel C. Murrell, Covenant RE T. March Bell, Potomac TE George W. Robertson, Savannah River RE Bradley M. Harris, Covenant TE Arthur E. Scott, Palmetto RE Bruce C. Williams, Nashville RE R. Craig Wood, Blue Ridge Class of 2010 TE Thomas C. Vanden Heuvel, Great Lakes RE Stephen Briggs, Metro New York RE William P. Burdette, Suncoast Florida RE David F. Byers Jr, Evangel RE Charles R. Cox, Suncoast Florida RE Duncan Highmark, Missouri RE Martin A. Moore, Georgia Foothills Class of 2009 TE Yong T. Jin, Korean Eastern RE Joel Belz, Western Carolina TE Julius J. Kim, South Coast RE W. David Marshall, Blue Ridge TE A. Randy Nabors, Tennessee Valley RE J. Thomas Holton, Evangel TE Robert S. Rayburn, Pacific NW Alternate RE Stephen R. Nielson, North Texas 8 DIRECTORY BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF COVENANT THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CHAIRMAN: RE William B. French VICE CHAIRMAN: RE Walter Turner SECRETARY: RE Craig Stephenson TREASURER: TE Robert Hamby Class of 2012 TE Robert K. Flayhart, Evangel RE Mark Ensio, Houston Metro TE David G.
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