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Synod 2024 (Trinity PRC, Hudsonville MI) - June 11-14, 17, 18, 20, 2024

News items on the PRC meetings of the Synod of 2024, held at Trinity PRC in Hudsonville, MI, beginning Tuesday, June 11, at 8 a.m. The 2024 Synod met June 11-14, then June 17, 18, and 20.

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The pre-synodical worship service is scheduled for Monday evening, June 11, at 7:00 P.M. Rev. G. Eriks (president of Synod 2023 - photo below) will lead the service and preach the sermon.

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The examination of Seminarian Arend Haveman (member of Trinity PRC-Hudsonville, MI) will take place starting Tuesday morning, June 11, with his sermon specimen at about 10 a.m. The rest of the exam is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday morning. All of this exam will take place in the sanctuary and visitors are welcome. The oral examination will also be livestreamed on Trinity PRC's website.

The graduation ceremony of A. Haveman is planned for Thursday evening in Trinity PRC at 7:30 p.m. with Prof. B. Huizinga delivering the commencement address.

PRC Synod 2024 - Day 7, Thursday - June 20, 2024

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The 2024 PRC Synod will return to its work this morning at 8 a.m. in the fellowship area of Trinity PRC after its recess yesterday. It will begin deliberating on the advice of Committee IV, dealing with the third-party investigation into sexual abuse in the PRC and various protests. Synod also has some financial matters from Committee V to treat.

May the Lord again guide the delegates and advisors by His Spirit and grace. Be in prayer for the body today. 

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UPDATE: Synod finished its work this afternoon about 2 p.m. See the final report below.

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Final Report of the 2024 Synod of the PRCA 

 
Today synod treated a majority report and a minority report on six protests against a decision of Synod 2023 to hire Guidepost Solutions to investigate sexual abuse in the Protestant Reformed Churches of America. Both reports were read. After deliberation on the majority report, Synod decided to approve its recommendation to “sustain the protests and declare that Synod 2023 erred by authorizing a secular organization to assist Christ’s church in an ecclesiastical work (investigating sin) that belongs exclusively to the church” on three grounds: 
 
1. Synod 2023’s grounds for hiring a secular organization were flawed in two respects.
a. First, no ground used scriptural principles to demonstrate that consistories are permitted to use a secular organization to help them investigate cases of sin (Agenda pp. 488, 495, 504, 507). Such clear demonstration is necessary when taking action that is weighty, controversial, and unprecedented.
b. Second, no ground used church-political principles to demonstrate that consistories are permitted to use a secular organization to help them investigate cases of sin (Agenda pp. 487, 504). Particularly this is true of synod’s third ground. Such clear demonstration is necessary when taking action that is weighty, controversial, and unprecedented.
 
2. Synod’s decision to authorize a secular organization to assist Christ’s church in an ecclesiastical work conflicts with Reformed ecclesiology.
 
3. Synod 2023’s decision conflicts with the Bible’s teaching that the church, in carrying out her calling, must consciously depend on God for His help, may turn to others within the church for their help, but may not turn to a secular organization for help in investigating cases of sin. As was pointed out in the protests, “the church of Jesus Christ is spiritually distinct in character from that of a secular organization.”
 
Synod’s decision did NOT declare the decision of 2023 erred in seeking to combat the sin of the sexual abuse of minors by using a third party to assist the PRCA in discovering the extent of the sin within the PRCA. The decision also did NOT declare the decision of 2023 erred in judging that the PRCA needed assistance from an independent third-party to help PRCA examine itself for the purpose of identifying and seeking to overcome woeful weaknesses and failures in addressing the sin of abuse. While synod declared it erred in hiring a secular organization to do church work, the proper perspective is that the focus must be on the much more serious matters of combatting the heinous sin and crime of child sexual abuse and of acknowledging and seeking to overcome the devastating sin of the improper response to child sexual abuse by consistories. 
 
Synod also treated recommendations regarding the work of the Ad Hoc committee that Synod 2023 appointed to work with Guidepost. Synod thanked the committee for its labors and disbanded the committee. Synod appointed a new special committee to “To review the minutes and supplements of the Ad Hoc Committee; to evaluate Guidepost’s final assessment report as well as its methodology; to report to synod 2025.” Synod also mandated that the committee work with Guidepost to publish their assessment report as soon as possible (the report belongs to Guidepost and cannot be published without prior written permission). 
Perhaps the newly appointed committee or others in the denomination will draw up proposals for using an appropriate organization that belongs to the church organic to investigate the sin of sexual abuse in the PRCA, even though this was not mandated by synod.  
 
Synod adopted a recommendation of the Ad Hoc Committee to “remind consistories that they represent Christ and answer to Him, for which reason they must continue in the work of rooting out the evil of sexual abuse from our churches by doing due diligence in the thorough investigation of each abuse case reported to them, by decisive implementation of church discipline for the genuine repentance of the perpetrator, by compassionate care for each victim, and by diligent protection of the members of the congregations.” 
 
Synod approved expenses for the meeting totaling $13,727.93. 
 
After synod adjourned, Rev. Bill Langerak, chairman of this year’s meeting, closed with prayer. 
 
For Synod 2024, 
Rev. C. Spronk, 2nd Clerk
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Let's not forget the people who worked behind the scenes at synod, and without which it would not function very well.
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Thank you kitchen catering ladies and helpers! Great job preparing and serving snacks and lunches!
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The sound and technology men - Peter Hanemeyer and Phil Van Baren!
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PRC Stated clerk, Doug Mingerink, ready with resources for the delegates.
And photographer John Van Baren - thank you for all the great pictures!

PRC Synod 2024 - Day 6, Tuesday - June 18, 2024

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Synod Day Six Report

Today Committee 3 presented its advice for treating several appeals to Synod having to do with doctrinal issues.

The first recommendation of the committee advised synod not to sustain three appellants. Classis East ruled in February of 2024 that the Consistory of Grandville PRC “erred when they made a judgment that Rev. Ken Koole was guilty of the public sin of teaching false doctrine without proving this from Scripture or the Confessions.” The three appellants asked synod to overturn this decision of Classis East. On the basis of two grounds synod approved the advice of Committee 3 not to sustain the appellants and to uphold the decision of Classis East. Ground 2 succinctly states, “None of the appellants have proved that Grandville’s original decision of April 22, 2021 was carefully grounded in Scripture and the confessions.”

The second recommendation of Committee 3 advised synod to sustain an appeal of Grandville PRC’s Consistory against a decision of Classis East. Grandville contended that Classis East did not give a proper ruling on a statement quoted and explained by Rev. Koole, namely,“Scripture teaches that something must be done that we may be saved.” Synod decided to adopt the advice the committee and made the judgment that the statement “a)…is erroneouswhen referring to our good works, and b) Rev. Koole’s explanation and use of [the statement] was erroneous” on two grounds.

The third recommendation of Committee 3 advised synod to sustain an appeal of Grandville’s Consistory against a decision of Classis East regarding a second statement quoted and explained by Rev. Koole, namely, “We must accurately distinguish between a right to life and the possession of life. The former must be assigned to the obedience of Christ, that all the values of our holiness may be entirely excluded. But certainly, our works, or rather these, which the Spirit of Christ worketh in us, and by us, contribute something to the latter.” Synod also approved this recommendation making the judgment that “a) Statement #2 is erroneous, and b) Rev. Koole’s promotion of the statement was erroneous” on two grounds.

The fourth recommendation of Committee 3 advised synod not to sustain an appeal of Grandville’s consistory against the decision of Classis East regarding a third statement quoted and explained by Rev. Koole, namely, “Hence, I conclude, that sanctification and its effects, are by no means to be slighted, when we treat of assuring the soul as to its justification.” Synod approved the recommendation and made the judgment that “a) this statement, although not a clear statement of orthodoxy, is not erroneous, and b) Rev. Koole’s explanation and use of the statement were not in conflict with Scripture, the confessions, and Synod 2018” on the basis of two grounds.

The fifth and final recommendation of Committee 3 advised synod to sustain Grandville Consistory’s appeal against a decision of Classis East advising the consistory “to publicly retract its decision to charge Rev. Koole with the public sin of teaching false doctrine.” Synod adopted the recommendation to sustain Grandville Consistory, which means that the consistory does not have to retract publicly its decision. The two grounds were adopted by synod with a lengthy section of explanation that is not copied here for the sake of space but should be carefully read when the Acts of Synod 2024 are published. The important points to be noted include 1) it was proper for the consistory to require of Rev. Koole a public apology for publicly teacher error, 2) there is no evidence that Rev. Koole deliberately or purposely was seeking to teach contrary to the Scriptures and the Reformed Confessions, and 3) Grandville’s Consistory never sought to use Articles 79 and 80 of the Church order to charge Rev. Koole with deliberately and persistently teaching contrary to Scripture and the Reformed confessions.

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After concluding the advice of Committee 3 synod treated advice from Committee 2 that had been recommitted for reformulation. Synod adopted the recommendation of the committee to provide financial assistance to the Berean PRCP for a downpayment for a parsonage for the congregation.

Synod also adopted a recommendation from Committee 2 to provide each family in the PRCA with a total of three copies of the revised Psalter (earlier synod decided to provide each family with 1 copy and decided on 2 more copies today).

Professor Doug Kuiper read to synod a letter accepting its appointment for permanent tenure as Professor of Church History and New Testament in our seminary.

Synod ended the day by treating a number of recommendations from Committee 5. Some highlights:

1. Approved emeritation requests for retired ministers and their wives.
2. Approved of subsidy for 6 needy churches for 2025.
3. Adopted a budget for 2025. The total of budgeted expenses is $2,911,326. The synodical assessment per family in 2025 was set for $600, the same as in 2024. Note: the estimated number of families used for these assessments in 2025 was 2,100.
4. Appointed Faith PRC as the host of Synod 2025 to convene on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 at 8:00am. Faith looks forward to hosting synod for the examination of Seminarian Aaron VanDyke, a member of Faith!

Synod is in recess until 8:00 am on Thursday. Committee 4 will be working until then to prepare advice on the six protests of the decision of Synod 2023 to approve the hiring of a third-party organization to investigate sexual abuse within the PRCA.

I should have mentioned this earlier, but it must be said that Trinity PRC, the custodians and kitchen committee especially, has done an amazing job hosting the sessions of synod.

Please continue to pray for the delegates and the work of synod.

For Synod 2024,

Rev. C. Spronk, 2nd Clerk

And a lighter moment of synod. Rev. W. Langerak, president of Synod 2024, with a special cup.

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PRC Synod 2024 - Day 5, Monday - June 17, 2024

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On Monday, June 17, 2024, the PRC Synod returned for another session beginning at 8 a.m. They met for the morning, covering material from Committee II on the Foreign Mission Committee before turning to the material from Committee IV on the third-party investigation and the protests related to it. Some of the advice was recommitted to that committee, and at that point synod decided to recess until Tueasday morning to allow Committees III and IV time to bring advice.

Synod plans to resume work at 8 a.m. Tuesday morning.

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Synod Day Five Report

Synod began its day by adopting various guidelines for giving financial assistance in foreign lands.

Synod took a noteworthy decision to declare Prof. Ronald Cammenga emeritus (retired) and expressed appreciation to Prof. Cammenga for his 45 years of faithful service as a minister of the Word and sacraments in our churches, 20 of these years as a professor in our seminary. We pray that God bless Prof. and Rhonda Cammenga as they continue in a different station to serve the kingdom of God.

Synod approved significant revisions to the catechism material for the Juniors (4th and 5th graders) curriculum.

Synod sent the material of the six protests regarding the hiring of third-party to investigate sexual abuse in the PRCA back to the committee of pre-advice to provide reformulated advice.

Synod approved of the work of a special committee that is working on an abuse manual that is intended to provide guidelines for the churches and encouraged the committee to continue its work.

Synod recessed in order to give committee III (appeals regarding doctrine) and Committee IV (protests regarding the third-party investigation) time to work.

Synod will begin its work on Tuesday, June 18, at 8:00am by treating the material of Committee III

For Synod 2024
Rev. C. Spronk, 2nd Clerk

PRC Synod 2024 - Day 4, Friday - June 14, 2024

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Day Four of the 2024 PRC Synod

After celebrating a wonderful seminary commencement last evening (see day 3's news post and report), the delegates to the 2024 PRC Synod will dig back into its regular work this Friday morning. The material of Committees I and II are being treated.

Yesterday, synod photographer John Van Baren took some 'official' pictures of the body and its committees (see below). Look for more updates later!

 Synod delegates advisors 1a

Committee I: Prof. Cammenga, Rev. Decker, Rev. Smit, Elder A. Miersma, Elder S. Kuiper

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Committee II: Elder D. Bruinsma, Rev. Mahtani, Prof. Gritters, Rev. Barnhill, Elder J. Lubbers

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Committee III: Prof. Huizinga, Prof. Griess, Elder J. Krosschell, Rev. D. Holstege, Elder R. Gritters, Rev. Engelsma

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Committee IV: Prof. Kuiper, Rev. D. Kleyn, Elder B. Worries, Elder J. Hoekstra, Rev Spronk

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Committee V: Elder R. Brands, Rev. W. Langerak, Rev. A. Brummel, Elder J. Van Baren

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Special sister-church delegates: Elder Tang, Covenant ERC-Singapore; Rev. V. Ibe, PRC-Philippines

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Also present is Dr. J. Klautke from the BERG in Giessen, Germany

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Report of Day 4, June 14, 2024


Synod of the PRCA

Today synod treated reports from the Student Aid Committee, the Catechism Book Committee, the 100th Anniversary Committee (Mark June 2-6, 2025 on your calendars!), Synodical Deputies, the Contact Committee, the Foreign Mission Committee, and the Psalter Revision Committee. To read of all the details you will have to await the Acts of Synod. In this report we take note of three important decisions and two significant moments from today’s deliberations.

Important Decisions:

1. Members of the PRCA will especially be interested to know that synod voted in favor of the following motion: “That Synod adopt the revised Psalter, as proposed, for worship and general use in the churches of the PRCA, and encourage the churches to use it, but allow the freedom to choose one of three options: to use the revised Psalter exclusively, the existing Psalter exclusively, or a combination of both.” Synod also decided to supply one copy of the revised Psalter free to each household in the PRCA.

2. Synod decided to approve the recommendation of the Contact Committee to establish a Corresponding Relationship with the BERG (a congregation in Giessen, Germany). For more information about a corresponding relationship see: http://www.prca.org/resources/ committee-constitutions/contact-with-other-churches. We rejoice in the formal relationship that has been established in which we express oneness with, and love and support for, fellow believers in the Lord Jesus Christ. May God richly bless the members of the BERG.
 
 3. Synod also decided to approve the recommendation of the Contact Committee to appoint Byron Center PRC to call a minister-on-loan to serve in the Protestant Reformed Churches in the Philippines (PRCP). The need for ministers is great within the PRCA and well as the PRCP. May God hear our prayer for more men for the ministry!

Significant Moments:

1. Elder Tang Yoon Chuan (see photo below), present at synod as an elder from the Covenant Evangelical Church in Singapore, addressed synod by reading letter a letter of greeting from the CERCS and by reading a letter from the congregation in honor of the memory of Prof. Herman Hanko, who was taken to glory earlier this year.
Elder Tang CERC address

2. Pastor Vernon Ibe (see photo below), present at synod on behalf of the PRCP, also read a letter of greetings expressing love and thanks for the Protestant Reformed Churches. 
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It has been a joy for the delegates of synod to pray, worship, and fellowship with these two brothers during the past week. They are leaving for their homes and will not be at the meetings next week. We wish the brothers safe travels and pray fervently for God’s blessings upon them and the congregations that they represent. How precious is the unity of the universal church of Jesus Christ!
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Yes, you read that right, synod did not conclude its business today and will meet next week. 

Some committees will be working tonight and tomorrow. We will all take a day to rest and worship on the Sabbath Day. We will reconvene Monday morning at 8:00am.

For Synod 2024,

Rev. C. Spronk, Second Clerk

PRC Synod 2024 - Day 3, Thursday - June 13, 2024

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Day Three of the 2024 PRC Synod

The PRC Synod will begin its Thursday morning session at 8 a.m. in Trinity PRC (Hudsonville, MI). After opening devotions, the seminary professors and delegates will continue with the oral examination of Sem. Arend Haveman.

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The exam will begin with questions on Church Polity by Prof. B. Gritters (45 mins), followed by Church History by Prof. D. Kuiper (45 mins), OT History by Prof. B. Huizinga (45 mins), NT History by Prof. R. Cammenga (45 mins) and, finally, Practica by Rev. W. Langerak (20 mins). The livestream of this examination may be found here on Trinity PRC's Sermonaudio channel.

May the Lord grant grace to the brother for this final part of his examination. 

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Prof. B. Gritters examining Sem. A. Haveman in church polity.

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Prof. D. Kuiper examining Sem. A. Haveman in church history.

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Prof. B. Huizinga examining in OT History.

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Prof. R. Cammenga examining in NT History for the final time.

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Rev. W. Langerak examining Arend H. in Practica (practical matters relating to the ministry)

*UPDATE: Synod has unanimously approved all aspects of Arend Haveman's examination and declared him a candidate for the ministry of the Word and sacraments in the PRC, eleigible for a call on or after July 13. We praise God for upholding the brother and enabling him to give a good testimony of his readiness for the work of a pastor. Now may the Lord soon provide a call and place of labor for him in the churches. Great is the goodness and faithfulness of our God! 

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Rev. W. Langerak (Arend's pastor) announcing the decision of Synod 2024 to approve his examination and declare hima candidate for the ministry in the PRC and her sister churches.

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Synod's delegates, family, and friends congratulating Arend H.

The PR Theological Seminary commencement program for Arend will be held this evening in Trinity PRC beginning at 7:30 p.m. Prof. B. Huizinga will give the address on "The Minister's Fixed Heart." All are invited to attend in person or online through Trinity's livestream. Refreshments and fellowship will be enjoyed afterward.

Here are a few photos from the seminary commencement program (thanks to John Van Baren!):

Prof BH sem gradProf. B. Huizinga giving commencement address


Arend H diploma RC GECandidate A. Haveman receiving his diploma

crowd congrats sem gradSome of the crowd congratulating Cand. A. Haveman

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Report of Synod of the PRCA

Day 3, June 13, 2024

This morning synod concluded the examination of Seminarian Arend Haveman. He answered questions about Church Polity, Church History, Old Testament History, New Testament History, and on more personal matters in an exam section called Practica. At the conclusion of the exam synod met in closed session and unanimously approved the exam and declared brother Haveman a Candidate for the Ministry of the Word and Sacraments in the PRCA. He is eligible for a call on or after July 13, 2024. When he receives a call, he will have six weeks to consider it before answering. We thank God for gifting our churches with another man for the ministry of the word. 
 
Synod began the afternoon session by considering matters pertaining to the work of the Domestic Mission Committee (DMC). Synod expressed thanks to Rev. Jim Laning and his wife Margaret for their work in bringing the gospel to places in the USA and in Europe. Synod approved the work the DMC is doing to redesign the website (prca.org), to develop a concrete field for the labor’s of Rev. Laning, to expand the use of radio for spreading the word of God,
and to develop a mission manual for use in our churches.

Synod continued in session to consider the report of the Theological School Committee (TSC). Highlights include:
-ATTENTION PLEASE: I was asked by a member of the 100th anniversary committee to highlight this part of the report: “Archives: For 2023, about 30 boxes of archived materials were added from a variety of PRCA sources. With the PRCA’s 100th anniversary to be celebrated next year (2025) and a significant book to be published by a special committee, the archivist is looking for any sized donations of historical documents, pictures, memorabilia, and recordings to preserve and promote PRC history. This includes denominational, congregational, organizational, and family/personal materials.”
-Students enrolled for the 2023-2024 school year included fourth-year student Arend Haveman, third-year student Aaron VanDyke (scheduled to begin an internship in Wingham, Ontario on July 1), second-year student Bruce Feenstra, and first-year student Isaac VanBaren.
-Joe Ophoff was approved by synod for admission to the seminary for the fall semester of 2024.
-Prof. Doug Kuiper was granted tenure as Professor of Church History and New Testament Studies.
-Prof. Barry Gritters was approved for teaching another year at the seminary as his teaching duties continue to be transitioned to Professor Cory Griess.
-Prof. Ronald Cammenga completed his final year as Professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament Studies after 20 years of faithful labors in our seminary. The transition from Professor Cammenga to Professor Huizinga is now complete.
-Synod expressed appreciation to Professors R. Cammenga, C. Griess, B. Gritters, B. Huizinga, and D. Kuiper, as well as to Mr. Charles Terpstra, Miss Valerie Kleyn, and Mrs. Bethany Engelsma, and the TSC for their faithful work on behalf of the churches in the seminary.

Synod also treated one part of the Contact Committee’s report, namely, a proposal to establish a Corresponding Relationship with the BERG. The BERG is well known to many members of the PRCA, but for those who do not know, it is a German congregation whose name translates in English to Confessing Protestant Reformed Congregation. In the PRCA a Corresponding Relationship is a formal relationship that is established by the PRCA with another church where there is significant disagreement that precludes the establishment of the closest formal relationship, a Sister Church relationship, but there is also widespread agreement that warrants establishing a formal/official relationship. The committee of pre-advice proposed postponing the establishment of the Corresponding Relationship between the PRCA and the BERG. This recommendation was voted down by synod. The committee of pre-advice will formulate a new recommendation for synod to treat either tomorrow or sometime next week.

Synod recessed for the day a little after 5:00pm so that the delegates could attend the graduation ceremony for Candidate Haveman at 7:30pm. Hopefully you were able to attend or tune into the graduation.

For Synod 2024,
Rev. C. Spronk, Second Clerk

PRC Synod 2024 - Day 2, Wednesday - June 12, 2024

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Day Two of the 2024 PRC Synod

The PRC Synod will begin its morning session at 8 a.m. in Trinity PRC (Hudsonville, MI). After opening devotions, the delegates will proceed with the oral examination of Sem. Arend Haveman.

The exam will begin with questions on Introduction to Reformed Dogmatics (20 minutes) and the six loci of Reformed Dogmatics by Prof. R. Cammenga (30 minutes each). The rest of the exam will resume Thursday morning. 

May the Lord uphold the brother during this important part of his goal to candidacy in the PRC.

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Prof. R. Cammenga (for his final time) examining Sem. A. Haveman in dogmatics.

The livestream of this examination may be found here on Trinity PRC's Sermonaudio channel.

UPDATE: 11:45 a.m. - Synod is now recessing until 1 p.m. Following lunch she will take up her business, considering advice from some of her committees. 

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Delegates standing to sing for devotions this morning; Prof. D. Kuiper, synodical technician (?!) laying it all out on the line

Day Two Report of Synod 2024

Synod spent this morning, June 12, 2024, listening to the oral examination of Seminarian Arend Haveman. Prof. Cammenga asked him questions for 20 minutes on Introduction to Dogmatics. He also asked him questions for 30 minutes each on the doctrine of God, of man, of Christ, of salvation, of the church, and of the end times.

After lunch synod met briefly to consider the legality of four appeals. The four appeals contend against decisions of Classis East made in January/February 2024 that originated out of statements quoted and explained in Standard Bearer articles. Classis ruled that one of the appeals was legally before classis in total. Some portions of the other appeals were declared legally before synod and other portions illegal.

Synod also declared six protests of the decision of Synod 2023 to use a third party organization named Guidepost Solutions to investigate sexual abuse in the PRCA to be legally before it.

Synod recessed after treating these legality issues to allow the committees to continue their work.

For Synod 2024,
Rev. C. Spronk, 2nd Clerk

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Committees II (top) and III (bottom) at work this afternoon

PRC Synod 2024 - Day 1, Tuesday - June 11, 2024

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Last evening the presynodical service for the 2024 PRC Synod was held at Trinity PRC (Hudsonville, MI). Rev. G. Eriks led the service, having served as president of the 2023 PRC Synod. (See photos below) You may find his sermon posted here, "Walking in the Wisdom from Above."

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Today the 2024 PRC Synod officially convenes and begins its sessions, appointing officers and approving committee assignments. Following that, synod will proceed with the examination of Seminarian Arend Haveman, who will deliver his specimen sermon before the body beginning around 10 a.m. (photo below).

AHaveman sermon

Synod will then turn to its work, allowing committees to begin preparing advice on the matters assigned to them. The five professors from the PR Theological Seminary also serve as advisors to the five committees appointed.

Pray for the delegates, the officers, and for Sem. Haveman, that they may have grace to do their tasks in faithfulness to the Lord and His Word.

Officers of the 2024 PRC Synod: President: Rev. W. Langerak; VP: Rev. R. Smit; 1st Clerk: Rev. J. Engelsma; 2nd Clerk: Rev. C. Spronk

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Above left - delegates arise to assent to the Formula of Subscription; right - synod at work 
The Committee assignments may be found below.
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Day One Report from the second clerk:
Last night Rev. Garry Eriks, president of synod 2023, led the pre-synodical service at Trinity PRC, bringing the word of God from James 3:13-18. This morning he led in opening devotions as synod convened at 8:00am in the fellowship hall of Trinity. He declared synod properly constituted after the credentials of the twenty delegates (ten each from Classis East and Classis West) were read and approved by synod. Also present today were five professors who serve as advisors at synod, and two representatives from sister churches, Rev. Vernon Ibe (from the Protestant Reformed Churches in the Philippines) and Elder Tang Yoon Chuan (from Covenant Evangelical Reformed Church in Singapore).
Elected as the officers of Synod 2024 were: President, Rev. Bill Langerak; Vice President, Rev.Richard Smit; First Clerk, Rev. Joshua Engelsma; Second Clerk Rev. Clay Spronk.
Chairman Langerak appointed a committee of committees to assign the delegates to fivecommittees of pre-advice (see attached document for the committee assignments).
Synod approved an examination schedule for the exam of Senior Seminarian Arend Haveman. Brother Haveman delivered a specimen sermon on Matt. 11:28-30. Synod adopted a recommendation to approve the brother’s sermon and to proceed to his oral examination. We are thankful for the brother’s ability to declare the gospel of Jesus Christ and pray that God will equip him for the rest of the examination. The oral examination on dogmatics will take place tomorrow beginning a little after 8:00am.
Around 11:00am synod recessed for the day to allow the committee’s of pre-advice to begin theirwork.
For Synod 2024,
Rev. C. Spronk, Second Clerk
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