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We have always had a big hub bub over "Strict Subscription" vs "Good Faith Subscription".
Last year at our 31st General Assembly the PCA officially adopted "Good Faith Subscription" as our official position. Although we have always been Good Faith in practice, this official stance allowed for a more thorough record keeping requirement. In the past, Presbyteries were not required to keep a written record of exceptions made by Teaching Elders. The official adoption of Good Faith Subscription made it mandatory that all Presbyteries record exceptions in the minutes and that no exception would be allowed that stikes at the vitals of our doctrine as laid out in the WCF. The most common exception being the WCF's stance on the observation of the Sabbath.
You may view the WCF here: Westminster Confession of Faith
So what are your thoughts on this?
Last year at our 31st General Assembly the PCA officially adopted "Good Faith Subscription" as our official position. Although we have always been Good Faith in practice, this official stance allowed for a more thorough record keeping requirement. In the past, Presbyteries were not required to keep a written record of exceptions made by Teaching Elders. The official adoption of Good Faith Subscription made it mandatory that all Presbyteries record exceptions in the minutes and that no exception would be allowed that stikes at the vitals of our doctrine as laid out in the WCF. The most common exception being the WCF's stance on the observation of the Sabbath.
You may view the WCF here: Westminster Confession of Faith
So what are your thoughts on this?