Mid Councils Commission
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The Mid Council Commission II, 220th General Assembly (2012) has begun their work. You can follow their progress on this website by clicking here. All related documents will be posted here as quickly as possible.
Here, you will find:
News & Statements
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Whither synods?
March 19, 2013
For as long as most Presbyterians can remember, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has discussed and debated the value and necessity of synods in the church’s governance system.
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Blood flow
- March 15, 2013
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Members named for reconfigured General Assembly Mid Council Commission
- August 28, 2012
In 2012, the 220th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) called for the formation of an administrative commission, appointed by the moderator of the 220th General Assembly (2012), in consultation with the Stated Clerk, with the authority described in the assembly’s action on recommendation 5 of Item 05-12, and that the commission be composed of 14 members. In addition to the authorities granted as a commission, this group is to have responsibilities as a task force to fulfill the tasks defined by the actions on Item 05-12 (recommendations 1-4 and recommendation 7). The membership for action taken on Item 05-12 (recommendation 8) will remain as described in that motion.
Featured Events
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National Capital Presbytery Meeting
June 25, 2013
Featured Resources
- The Study Guide for the Report of the Mid Council Commission to the 220th General Assembly (2012)
- The Study Guide for the Report of the Mid Council Commission to the 220th General Assembly (2012) - Spanish
- The Study Guide for the Report of the Mid Council Commission to the 220th General Assembly (2012) - Korean
- On Creating a Committee on Synod Boundaries from the Presbytery of St. Andrew - 05-02
- Advice from the ACC on 05-12
