PGF event should warn GAC that it has ‘major challenges’

The Layman Online: PGF event should warn GAC that it has 'major challenges'

The Kronicler makes the news.

SNOWBIRD, Utah — General Assembly Council members heard from two people – one fellow member and one staff member – on their experiences at the recent Presbyterian Global Fellowship (PGF) meeting.

GAC Vice-chair Michael W. Kruse of Kansas City, Mo., and Hunter Farrell, the GAC's director of world mission, both spoke at the fall meeting this week in Snowbird.

Kruse described the origin of the evangelical mission group. He said it began three years ago with a group of tall-steeple pastors. They came together, Kruse said, because of what they perceived as the "denomination's decline in interest in mission." …

Most of the press left before the conclusion of our meeting on Friday morning, so they missed moderator Bruce Reyes-Chow offering (by invitation) similar reflections on the PGF event and fielding a few questions at the end of the meeting. As usual, he did a great job.


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