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MORNING SESSION - Friday, May 08, 1998
Article 25
Opening
On Friday morning, May 8, 1998, Rev. R.
Aasman asks that Ps. 73: 1, 8 be sung, reads 1 John 2:18
- 29 and leads in prayer. Congratulations are conveyed to
br J. Schouten with his wedding anniversary; mention is
made of the wedding in the W.den Hollander family today.
Roll call shows that all are present.
Article 26
Adoption of Acts
Articles 21 - 24 of the Acts, pertaining to
May 07, 1998 are adopted.
Article 27
Closed Session
Synod continues in closed session (articles
28 - 30)
Article 31
Adjournment
Rev. W. den Hollander requests permission
to be absent for the remainder of the day for the wedding
of his son; this is granted. Synod adjourns the meeting
in order to do committee work.
EVENING SESSION - Friday, May 08, 1998
Article 32
Reopening
The chairman asks that H. 40:1, 2 be sung.
Roll call shows that Rev. W. den Hollander is absent with
notice. The chairman welcomes Rev. C. Bouwman, the
fraternal delegate of the Free Reformed Churches of
Australia and gives him the privilege of the floor.
Article 33
Address of Rev. C. Bouwman
Rev. C. Bouwman then responds with the words
that can be found in Appendix 1.
Rev. J. Moesker is then given the opportunity to respond to
the address of Rev. C. Bouwman. These words too can be
found in Appendix 1.
It is striking that this evening in Fergus these two
brothers, both with family roots in Fergus, today
represent church federations on two continents many miles
apart but united in faith and heart.
Article 34
Contact with Churches Abroad: Australia and
South Africa
Committee III presents:
Agenda item: I.D.
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MATERIAL
Report of the Committee for
Relations with Churches Abroad regarding the Free
Reformed Churches of Australia (FRCA) and the Free
Reformed Churches in South Africa (FRCSA).
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INTRODUCTION
The Committee for Relations with
Churches Abroad received from Synod 1995 the
following mandate.
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General
- To continue Ecclesiastical Fellowship with
the FRCA and the FRCSA in accordance with the
adopted rules.
- To charge the CRCA to send an invitation to
the sister churches abroad to attend the next
General Synod as soon as its date has been
established and published by the convening
church and to have our churches represented by
a delegate to General Synods of such churches
abroad if invited and when feasible.
- The Free Reformed Churches of Australia
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- To request the CRCA to convey our
appreciation for the support given by the Free
Reformed Churches of Australia to our
Theological College.
- To mandate the CRCA to solicit a response
to our reservations about the Rules for
Ecclesiastical Fellowship adopted by the Free
Reformed Churches.
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OBSERVATIONS
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The Free Reformed Churches of
Australia (FRCA)
The CRCA notes
- The FRCA decided to terminate their
membership in the ICRC. The main reason for
this action was "the membership of the FRCA in
the ICRC has not promoted harmony and unity in
the churches."
- The FRCA gave an explanation of the words
"give account" in one of their Rules for
Ecclesiastical Fellowship, which reads "the
churches shall give account to each other
concerning the establishing of relations with
third parties," as questioned by Synod Lincoln
1992. They responded by stating that " in their
opinion this wording provides details and
grounds for the impending relationship that was
to be entered into by our sister churches, and
would then enable rule 1,2,3 to be practised
should that be deemed necessary by the informed
church." They also added that this rule was
never intended to "lord it over" any sister
church.
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With respect to interchurch
relationships Synod Kelmscott decided:
- To continue sister relations with the
Reformed Churches in the Netherlands,
Canadian Reformed Churches, the Free
Reformed Churches of South Africa, the
Presbyterian Church of Korea, and the
Reformed Churches of Indonesia (Sumba,
Savu, and Timor)
- To continue contacts with other
Reformed churches in Indonesia
- To strive for sister relations with the
Reformed Churches of New Zealand.
- It was decided to continue to "recommend"
the use of NKJV in the churches and to
"recognise" the NIV as a faithful and reliable
translation which may be used by the churches
which prefer this translation of the
Bible.
- Synod Kelmscott decided to continue their
support for the Canadian Reformed Theological
College.
- Synod Kelmscott decided to change the Form
for the Ordination of Elders and Deacons so
that the charge to the deacons now reads,
"Encourage the congregation to do good to all
men especially to those of the household of
faith", and to inform the Canadian Reformed
Churches of this change.
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The Free Reformed Churches of South
Africa
The CRCA notes
- The FRCSA gave an extensive update of
developments in their churches. Mention was
made of several ministers and a congregation
leaving the Dutch Reformed Church and
requesting membership in the FRCSA.
- Upon repeated request the CRCA decided to
send Rev. J. Moesker to visit the churches of
the FRCSA.
- Synod Capetown 1996 gave much attention to
the work of mission. Deputies for mission
explored the idea of an office of evangelist in
mission. Synod instructed them to report
further on this to the next synod.
- Synod Capetown instructed deputies for
theological training to look into initiating
theological training in South Africa. Ad-Hoc
Synod 1997 appointed five instructors and five
curators for the work of theological training
with the FRCSA. As of January 1st,
1998 the FRCSA has its own theological
college.
- Synod decided to continue sister church
relations with the FRCA, CanRC, and RCN. They
maintain brotherly contact and exploratory
contact with various federations including the
PCK and the ERQ. Synod instructed the deputies
to urge the Australian sister churches to
reconsider their withdrawal from the ICRC.
Synod also instructed deputies to study the
Report on Theological Affirmation made to the
ICRC in 1993, and to exchange ideas with sister
churches concerning the recognition of other
churches as "true churches" within the same
country.
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CONSIDERATIONS
- From the correspondence and the Acts of the
FRCA and the FRCSA we may gratefully conclude that
these churches are faithful to the Word of God, the
Confessions, and the Church Order.
- The CRCA has fulfilled its mandate regarding
our Ecclesiastical Fellowship with these
churches.
- The FRCA are to be commended for the generous
support they give to the Theological College in
Hamilton.
- The response of the FRCA to "our reservations
about the rules for Ecclesiastical Fellowship" has
been answered sufficiently.
- The FRCSA are to be commended for their
endeavours in establishing a Theological
College.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Synod decide
- To thank the CRCA for the work done since
1995.
- To continue the Ecclesiastical Fellowship with
the FRCA and the FRCSA in accordance with the
adopted rules.
- To request the CRCA to convey our commendations
to the FRCA and the FRCSA.
- To charge the CRCA to send an invitation to
these sister churches to attend the next General
Synod as soon as its date has been established and
published by the convening church and to have our
churches represented by a delegate to General
Synods of their churches if invited and when
feasible.
ADOPTED
Article 35
Contact with Churches Abroad: The
Netherlands
Committee III presents:
Agenda items: I.D, II.S, II.W, II.CC, IV.W, II.UU,
IV.M, IV.T (part 4)
After discussion this report is taken back
by the committee for further consideration.
Article 36
Adjournment
In closing Br. W. Smouter requests that Ps.
24:1,5 be sung and leads in prayer. The chairman adjourns
synod until Monday, 9:30 a.m.
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