Thanks for the article. Two thoughts. My presbytery lost three ministers (and their churches) to the ACNA over the last few years. Shortly after their departure, the bishop "reassigned" two of the previous PCA ministers to non-pastoral positions. So, the grass is not always greener, especially if it's an Anglican lawn. Changing subjects, I've never signed a protest at GA, but as long as GA Commissioners who sign a protest "submit to their brethren" on the matter against which they protested, perhaps they should be commended for upholding that promise, rather than disparaged. Men often "protest" for different reasons.
Thanks for the article. Two thoughts. My presbytery lost three ministers (and their churches) to the ACNA over the last few years. Shortly after their departure, the bishop "reassigned" two of the previous PCA ministers to non-pastoral positions. So, the grass is not always greener, especially if it's an Anglican lawn. Changing subjects, I've never signed a protest at GA, but as long as GA Commissioners who sign a protest "submit to their brethren" on the matter against which they protested, perhaps they should be commended for upholding that promise, rather than disparaged. Men often "protest" for different reasons.