
PCA GA Reflections
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About this listen
In this unfiltered, detailed, and thoughtful reflection, Aldo Leon offers his personal account and theological evaluation of the 2025 PCA General Assembly. Unlike curated recaps or safe institutional summaries, this episode brings a pastor's-eye view of what actually went down—from overtures to worship debates, controversial speeches, and questions of identity within the PCA. If you're seeking clarity on where the PCA stands and where it might be heading, this is the episode to hear.
Discussion Highlights
- Thoughts on the retirement of the former Stated Clerk and the need for depoliticized clerking in the PCA
- Encouragement over PCA growth: more baptisms, professions of faith, and members
- Celebration of the PCA's continued break from unbiblical affiliations, especially on sexual ethics
- Worship reflections: critique of theatrical liturgies and appreciation for Psalm singing and acapella moments
- The overture on Christian Nationalism: why Aldo believes a study committee is misguided, and how it reflects broader PCA discomfort with historic Reformed political theology
- Race and representation: deep dive into the Irwyn Ince and Timothy Brindle controversy, including a critique of the tone, assumptions, and imbalance in handling racial rhetoric
- Worship and polity: conversations around the Directory of Worship, weekly communion, and who should administer the sacraments
- The PCA's ongoing identity crisis: Are we confessional? Broad evangelical? Bureaucratic?
- Encouragements: approval of important overtures related to the Sabbath, paedocommunion, elder/deacon subscription, and local church accountability
- Concerns: increasing bureaucratic consolidation, fear of clear confrontation, and discomfort with biblical authority applied plainly
- A call for serious, courageous, and convictional leadership—especially in the face of cultural pressure and denominational ambiguity
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