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Presbyterian Distinctives WEF September 24 , 2014

Presbyterian Distinctives WEF September 24 , 2014. Our Schedule: Week 1 – Polity and History Week 2 – Theology Last week – Lyndsay’s GA report Week 4 – Lane wrap up and questions. Polity. “How a church is governed” Three historic answers:

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Presbyterian Distinctives WEF September 24 , 2014

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  1. Presbyterian Distinctives WEFSeptember 24 , 2014

  2. Our Schedule:Week 1 – Polity and HistoryWeek 2 – TheologyLast week – Lyndsay’s GA reportWeek 4 – Lane wrap up and questions

  3. Polity “How a church is governed” Three historic answers: Episcopal ~“power” is in the hands of individual leaders Congregational ~“power” is in the hands of the congregation Presbyterian ~“power” is in the hands of committees

  4. Polity We are Presbyterian – governed by “presbyters” From presbuteros -- elder

  5. Principles of Presbyterian Polity God is Lord of the conscience Corporate judgment Teaching elders and ruling elders rule together Mutual forbearance Election by the people

  6. Two important terms to remember Presbyterian – our form of government Reformed – our theology … with roots in the teachings of Swiss reformer John Calvin

  7. The key to theology… Where do you begin your theology?

  8. Reformed theology begins with the sovereignty of God God calls… We respond

  9. Other tenets of Reformed theology: • Authority of Scripture • Emphasis on Ethics • Continuation of the Covenant

  10. Sacraments in Reformed theology: • Baptism • Lord’s Supper

  11. What about predestination? • Predestination answers the question about what happens to us when we die… is my salvation based on my acceptance or God’s call? • Classic “double” • Universalism • Pelagianism • Barthian

  12. Questions you asked… • What were the specific actions of CAT, HP, and Motorola that generated the decision of the GA to divest? • If GA approves gay marriage will RPC? • Can you speak to the hermeneutics in religious right (non-progressive) Christian practices/churches?

  13. Questions you asked… • How can you say God calls and we have the choice of whether to respond if God is sovereign and therefore determines our only possible choice? In other words, if Shirley Guthrie was right that Jesus is already Lord of your life, then hasn't Jesus already sovereignly directed that choice? Do you believe in unconditional election and irresistible grace?

  14. Questions you asked… • Where does RPC stand on dropping the name “Presbyterian” and leaving the Presbytery? • In the Apostles’ Creed, why does it say “on the third day he rose again from the dead?” Again? When was the first time?

  15. Questions you asked… • Why are there so few paintings showing Jesus smiling or laughing? Is there a record of happy biblical times for Jesus?

  16. More questions??? Keep on asking!!! Lane@roswellpres.org

  17. Next Week…

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