The Current Status of the Presbyterian Church in America

by | Jul 8, 2012 | Uncategorized

It is difficult for us Baptists to always understand the various Presbyterian denominations. One of the largest evangelical groups is the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). Dr. Richard Phillips, the senior minister of the Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC, gives a fascinating rundown on the current state of the PCA, which he believes is a rather divided denomination. He discusses a number of problematic issues, including theistic evolution and the belief, or lack thereof, in a historical Adam. Phillips argues that theistic evolution will eventually split the PCA. You can listen or download the podcast here.

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