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"Call to confession" ...
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A call to confession and
repentance
Beloved, although I was very eager to write to you
about our common salvation, I found it necessary to write appealing to
you to contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the
saints. For certain people have crept in unnoticed who long ago were
designated for this condemnation, ungodly people, who pervert the grace
of our God into sensuality and deny our only Master and Lord, Jesus
Christ ... But you must remember, beloved, the predictions of the
apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ. They said to you, "In the last
time there will be scoffers, following their own ungodly passions. It is
these who cause divisions, worldly people, devoid of the Spirit. But
you, beloved, build yourselves up in your most holy faith; pray in the
Holy Spirit; keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for the mercy
of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life (Jude 3-4,
17-21).
In the name of Jesus Christ, we call the Presbyterian
Church (USA) to confession and repentance.
The Presbyterian Church (USA) is decaying and dying in
the belly of the beast (Revelation 13:1-8) and is irretrievably apostate
under current management. Because we have abandoned our first love, our
lampstand is flickering, fading, and failing (Revelation 2:5). Talk of
renewal is ludicrous because our denomination is desperate for rebirth
through confession and repentance.
We are appalled at our denomination's failure to
proclaim without equivocation and enthusiasm:
 | Jesus Christ is Lord, God's only Son and our only
Savior; |
 | The Bible is the inspired and authoritative Word of
God; |
 | We are called to holiness as exemplified in Jesus
and explained in the Bible. |
We are appalled at the deliberate and partisan defiance of our
constitution in recent judicial decisions and bureaucratic infidelities.
This is an affront to the holiness of God Almighty and an insult to
those of us who honor our confessional, constitutional, and connectional
relationship as Presbyterians.
We believe the current management of the Presbyterian
Church (USA) is responsible for this decay, death, and apostasy.
Therefore, we:
 | Call for the immediate removal of any unrepentant
Stated Clerk who fails to apply the constitution with consistency
and without prejudice and who fails to honor the responsibilities of
the office. |
 | Call for our Stated Clerk, Clifton Kirkpatrick, to
make certain that all clergy, elders, deacons, and governing bodies
who defy our constitution are immediately removed from office. |
 | Call for our Stated Clerk, Clifton Kirkpatrick, to
direct Central Florida Presbytery to receive The Rev. Carmen Fowler
as a member of Central Florida Presbytery, to serve as Executive
Director of the Presbyterian Coalition and Parish Associate at First
Presbyterian Church, Orlando. |
 | Call for our Stated Clerk, Clifton Kirkpatrick, to
press charges against Hudson River Presbytery for the purpose of
forcing them to repay the $110,000 extorted from the Circleville
Presbyterian Church, which they were required to pay in order to
leave our denomination with property. |
 | Call for our Stated Clerk, Clifton Kirkpatrick, to
begin disciplinary proceedings against the pastor and session of
First Presbyterian Church, Yorktown Heights, NY, for hosting and
conducting poly-theistic worship services in the sanctuary. |
 | Call for our Stated Clerk, Clifton Kirkpatrick, to
press charges against any officer or governing body which defies our
constitution. |
 | Call for our Stated Clerk, Clifton Kirkpatrick, to
direct the General Assembly Council and employees of the
Presbyterian Church (USA) to adhere to all mandates directed to them
by any General Assembly. |
 | Call for our Stated Clerk, Clifton Kirkpatrick, to
direct the Curriculum Publishing Unit to revise, immediately, the
Human Sexuality curriculum as mandated by the Fort Worth meeting of
the General Assembly. |
 | Call for the next General Assembly to condemn
partial birth abortions. |
We believe our denominational leadership will respond to apostasy only
when there is a financial crisis. We no longer support feeding the
beast. Therefore, we call all churches that wish to be part of the
faithful remnant of the Presbyterian Church, USA, to:
 | Refrain from giving un-designated
mission money to any governing body of the denomination; |
 | Redirect voluntary Per Capita gifts from any
governing body which tolerates defiance of our constitution and to
direct these funds to ministries faithfully engaged in God's
ministry of compassion; |
 | Use their financial resources to support worship,
evangelism, and mission which is in accordance with the will of God
as exemplified in Jesus, explained in the Bible, and upheld by our
constitution, and; |
 | Remain within the denomination while refusing to
fund any work of the denomination, which is antithetical to the will
of God. |
Since we are languishing in decay, death, and apostasy because of our
ever-growing and deepening spiritual malaise, we call the faithful:
 | To engage in a season of prayer, confession, and
repentance commencing with World Communion Sunday, October 6, 2002
and concluding on Easter Day, April 20, 2003, and; |
 | To remain with the denomination as the salt that
stings to heal, exposing apostasy while praying and laboring for
rebirth through confession and repentance. |
Finally, grievously aware of our own sins, we confess our collaborations
in activities, which have contributed to this spiritual, confessional,
and constitutional crisis of the denomination. We ask our Lord's
forgiveness for our past silence and for too many years of denying Him.
We commit ourselves to praying for and witnessing to
the rebirth of our denomination "so that at the name of Jesus every
knee should bow, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to
the glory of God the Father" (Philippians 2:10-11).
Our hearts, minds, souls, and bodies are captive
to the Word of God as enfleshed in Jesus, recorded in the Bible, and
upheld by our constitution.
We cannot recant what we have spoken.
May God help us!
This is the solemn pronouncement of the
one who holds the seven spirits of God and the seven stars: 'I know your
deeds, that you have a reputation that you are alive, but in reality you
are dead. Wake up then, and strengthen what remains that was about to
die, because I have not found your deeds complete in the sight of my
God. Therefore, remember what you received and heard, and obey it, and
repent. If you do not wake up, I will come like a thief, and you will
never know at what hour I will come against you. (Revelation
3:1-3)
The Rev Dr. Howard Edington, Orlando, FL email
The
Rev L Rus Howard, Pittsburgh, PA email
The
Rev Dr. Robert Kopp, Rockford, IL email
The
Rev Paul Roberts, Butler, PA email
The
Rev James C Yearsley, Pittsburgh, PA email
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