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June 2000 A.D. Fraternal
Relations, Confessional Presbyterians & Other Denominations: 28th
GA of PCA
Archivist.
“June 20: On Relations with Other Denominations.” This
Day in Presbyterian History. 20 Jun 2014.
http://www.thisday.pcahistory.org/2014/06/june-20-2/. Accessed 20 Jun 2014.
June 20: On Relations with Other Denominations
As
we are in the season when so many of our various Presbyterian denominations
meet in annual Assembly, this short note defining “fraternal relations” and
“corresponding relations” between denominations may be a helpful reminder. This
comes from the Minutes of
the Twenty-eighth General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America (2000),
page 63:
28-14 [from the]
Committee of Commissioners on Interchurch Relations
III. Recommendations:
3.
That the General Assembly establish two levels of relations with other
denominations: Adopted
- Fraternal Relations – The General Assembly may maintain a fraternal relationship with other Presbyterian/Reformed denominations that are voting members of the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council and with other such Churches with whom the General Assembly wishes to establish fraternal relations unilaterally. This would involve the exchange of fraternal delegates, exchange of General Assembly or General Synod minutes, communications on matters of mutual concern, and other matters that may arise from time to time.
- Corresponding Relations – The General Assembly may maintain corresponding relation with other evangelical Churches in North America and in other continents for exchanging greetings and letters of encouragement. This may include the exchange of official observers at the broadest assemblies, and communications on issues of common concern.
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