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MORNING SESSION - MONDAY, MAY 11,
1998
Article 37
Reopening
The chairman reopens synod, asks the
brothers to sing from Psalm 75: 1, 6. He reads from 1
John 3: 1 - 10 and leads in prayer. Roll call shows that
all are present. It is noted that Rev. P. Feenstra the
day before declined the call to Redeemer Winnipeg. The
chairman also welcomes Rev. George Syms from the Reformed
Church of the United States.
Article 38
Adoption of the Acts
Articles 25 - 36 of the Acts, pertaining to
May 08, 1998 are adopted. Synod adjourns for committee
work.
EVENING SESSION - MONDAY, MAY 11,
1998
Article 39
Reopening
The chairman asks that Ps. 92: 1, 2 be
sung. Roll call shows that all are present. Visitors are
welcomed. A special welcome is extended also to br. D. S.
Stelpstra of the Reformed Church of the United States. A
warm welcome is extended also to Rev. J. J. Petersen of
the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
Article 40
Committee for Churches Abroad:
RCN
Committee III presents:
Agenda items: I.D, II.S, II.W, II.CC, IV.W,
II.UU, IV.M, IV.T (part 4)
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MATERIAL
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Report of the Committee for
Relations with Churches Abroad regarding the
Reformed Churches in the Netherlands
[Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland (Vrijgemaakt)]
(RCN).
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Letters from the churches at
London, Aldergrove, Willoughby Heights, Guelph,
Fergus, and Elora.
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INTRODUCTION
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The Committee for Relations with
Churches Abroad received from Synod the following
mandate:
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To continue Ecclesiastical
Fellowship with the Reformed Churches in the
Netherlands in accordance with the adopted
rules.
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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.
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To mandate the CRCA to discuss
with the Dutch deputies, pursuant to our Rule
Six, our questions concerning the "blessing
elder" and its possible consequences
regarding the distinction between the offices
of elder and minister in the Reformed
Churches in the Netherlands.
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To mandate the CRCA to seek
clarification from the Reformed Churches in
the Netherlands concerning the use of the
word "inform" in Rule Three of the Rules for
Ecclesiastical Fellowship].
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OBSERVATIONS
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From the Committee Report we
note:
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The CRCA asked the deputies of
the RCN to respond to the matters of the
"blessing elder" and about the word "inform"
in Rule Three of the Rules for Ecclesiastical
Fellowship but the report does not indicate
whether an answer was received.
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The RCN informed the CRCA of
their decision to intensify contact with the
Independent Presbyterian Church of
Brazil.
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The RCN continues to be very
busy in their contacts with churches abroad
such as CanRC, OPC, and RCUS.
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Synod Berkel decided to cease
all official contact with the Nederlands
Gereformeerde Kerken especially in light of
the toleration of deviation from the Reformed
Confessions in those churches.
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Synod Berkel upheld the
decisions of Ommen 1993 regarding voting
rights to women and allowing elders to give
the benediction.
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Synod Berkel approved an
alternate Form for the Solemnization of
Marriage which no longer makes reference to
the husband's obligation to work faithfully
in his daily calling so that he may support
his family. The CRCA recommends that they
inquire further about this change.
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From the churches the following
concerns are raised:
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The churches of Willoughby
Heights, London, and Fergus, observe that the
CRCA did not receive a response to their
inquiry concerning the matter of "the
blessing elder" and on the wording "to
inform" in Rule 3 of the Rules for
Ecclesiastical Fellowship.
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The churches at Elora and
Fergus urge General Synod to accede to the
Committee's recommendation to explore the
reason why the RCN has approved an alternate
Form for the Solemnization of Marriage.
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The church at Aldergrove
expresses disagreement with Synod 1995
mandate to the Committee with respect to the
"blessing elder". They also disagree with the
CRCA's recommendation regarding the alternate
Form for the Solemnization Marriage
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The church at Willoughby
Heights suggests that the Committee be
instructed to use the actual name of the
"Reformed Churches in the Netherlands" . They
suggest to do the same when referring to
churches in countries where the language is
other than English.
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The church at Fergus notes that
Synod Berkel 1996 upheld the decision of
Ommen 1993 giving women voting rights,
notwithstanding the fact that 35 submissions
were received to the contrary. Fergus
requests that the deputies try to convince
the Dutch churches to take back this decision
since it does not reflect the overall
sentiments of the churches.
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The church at Guelph brings to
Synod's attention statements made by certain
ministers in the RCN which they believe to be
in conflict with Scripture, the Reformed
Confessions and in violation of the Form of
Subscription. They refer to an article
published in Reformed Perspective dealing
with homosexuality. They question whether the
commitment to the authority of Scripture and
the Reformed Confessions is being upheld.
They also cite a series of articles in De
Reformatie addressing an alleged deviation
from Reformed doctrine regarding Christ's
suffering on the cross, the concepts of
eternal death and of substitutionary
atonement. They question whether the Form of
Subscription is being upheld.
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CONSIDERATIONS
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From the correspondence and the
Acts of the RCN we may gratefully conclude that
these churches are faithful to the Word of God,
the Confessions, and the Church Order.
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The CRCA should as yet obtain an
answer to their inquiry about the "blessing
elder" and the word "inform" in Rule Three of the
Rules for Ecclesiastical Fellowship of the
RCN.
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The CRCA does not need to receive a
specific mandate to investigate matters of
concern. In Rule 1 of the Rules for
Ecclesiastical Fellowship there is already the
mandate " to assist each other in the
maintenance, defense and promotion of the
Reformed faith in doctrine, church polity,
discipline, and liturgy, and be watchful for
deviations".
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Synod disagrees with the church at
Aldergrove that the matter of the "blessing
elder" and the alternate Form for the
Solemnization of Marriage needs more substantial
proof before it falls within the scope of Rule
Six of the Rules for Ecclesiastical Fellowship.
Rule Six speaks of information and consultation
when major changes and additions are being
considered to the confessions, church government
or liturgy. The above issues fall within these
parameters.
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Although Synod could agree with the
church at Willoughby Heights in regards to the
name of the sister churches in the Netherlands,
Synod considers establishing a rule applying to
all churches abroad is neither feasible nor
practical.
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The request of the church at Fergus
falls outside the mandate of the CRCA. Synod
cannot judge to what extent the 35 submissions
reflected the overall sentiments of the
churches.
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G. Synod agrees with the concerns
expressed by the church at Guelph. In view of the
Rules for Ecclesiastical Fellowship, the church
at Guelph could have conveyed its findings
directly to the CRCA.
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V. RECOMMENDATIONS
Synod decide
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To thank the CRCA for the work done
since 1995.
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To continue the Ecclesiastical
Fellowship with the RCN in accordance with the
adopted rules and to be vigilant in applying
these rules in regards to any concerns coming to
their attention.
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To mandate the CRCA as yet to
inquire about the matters of the "blessing elder"
and the word "inform" in Rule Three of the Rules
for Ecclesiastical Fellowship of the RCN.
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To mandate the CRCA to discuss the
points raised in observations III A.6 & III.
B.6.E.
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To charge the CRCA to send an
invitation to RCN 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 their
General Synod if invited and when feasible.
An amendment is proposed to add to the end
of V.D.:
And addressed in Considerations IV.
G.
DEFEATED
An amendment is proposed to change
Recommendations V. D. to
To mandate the CRCA to discuss the points
raised above.
ADOPTED
An amendment is proposed to add the
following recommendation between V. D. and V.E.:
To inform the churches that if there are
concerns about relations with churches with whom we
have ecclesiastical fellowship they should address
those concerns directly to the CRCA.
An amendment is proposed to this amendment,
namely to change the word "should" to "may."
ADOPTED
The proposal of Committee III as amended is
put to a vote.
ADOPTED
Thus Recommendation V reads:
SYNOD DECIDE:
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To thank the CRCA for the work done
since 1995.
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To continue the Ecclesiastical
Fellowship with the RCN in accordance with the
adopted rules and to be vigilant in applying these
rules in regards to any concerns coming to their
attention.
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To mandate the CRCA as yet to inquire
about the matters of the "blessing elder" and the
word "inform" in Rule Three of the Rules for
Ecclesiastical Fellowship of the RCN.
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To mandate the CRCA to discuss the
points raised above.
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To inform the churches that if there
are concerns about relations with churches with whom
we have ecclesiastical fellowship they should address
those concerns directly to the CRCA.
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To charge the CRCA to send an
invitation to RCN 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 their General Synod if
invited and when feasible.
Article 41
Committee for Churches Abroad:
ICRC
Committee III presents matters pertaining
to the ICRC.
Article 42
Closing
Br. A. Van Leeuwen asks that Ps. 116: 1, 7,
10 be sung, and leads in prayer. Synod adjourns until
tomorrow morning.
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