The Committee on Inter-church Relations had the following recommendations approved. • That Synod authorize the following as our fraternal delegates: RPCNA – June 17-20 at Indiana Wesleyan, Marion, Indiana – Rev. Nick
• That the ARP General Synod welcome the meeting of NAPARC to Bonclarken in 2027 and move the ARP ICRC to meet with the necessary Synod boards and agencies to coordinate this event.
• That the ARP General Synod direct the ARP ICRC chairman to communicate with his compatriot in the ARP Synod of Pakistan to encourage relations.
• That the ARP General Synod approve the deletion of a Women’s Ministries representative to the ARP ICRC and change the Manual of Authorities and Duties
• That the ARP General Synod pause for prayer for the growing opportunities in Rwanda. • That the ARP General Synod authorize the ARP ICRC to assign fraternal delegates for the meetings of NAPARC and any other fraternal situations as needed.
Trent Gazzaway, chairman of the Board of Stewardship, presented the Stewardship report to the court. “There is a cost to doing business,” Gaz- zaway said. “If we all give 10%, we can make a difference. 20% may be too much, but 0% is not enough.” Their recommendations were approved The Committee on Investment report was presented. This committee manages all investment funds under the oversight of the ARP Founda- assist any church, presbytery, or agency of the General Synod in the possibility of including their funds in those under management. The Bonclarken James McManus closed the afternoon session with prayer.
Newly Ordained/Received
Ryan Gladden, Samuel Lago, Kevin Hartley, Evan Frazier, Jack Stauffer Aaron Carr, Boone McAuley, Frank Heinsohn, Jonathan Holst
New Church Planters Zachary Keuthan and Tim Phillips
Students/Licentiates
David Campbell, Chuck Sammons, Rob Ramey, Elijah Hoyer, Aaron Kees, Scottie Crawford, Harry Jeffcoat, Will Phillips, Avery Sirmans, Joshua Flem- ing, Trenton Cleveland, Angel Moncada, Joshua Monson, Nate Cesky, Alec Grooms, Reid Thayer, Chris Price. (Don Walker not pictured)
Retired Ministers
July/August 2025
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