Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand

Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand
Classification Protestant
Orientation conservative Calvinist
Theology Reformed, Evangelical
Governance Presbyterian
Associations World Reformed Fellowship
Region New Zealand
Origin 2002
New Zealand
Separations Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
Congregations 22
Members unknown

Grace Presbyterian Church of New Zealand (GPCNZ) is a Presbyterian denomination in New Zealand which was formed in 2002. It currently consists of 21 churches and missions, which are in the process of becoming fully established churches.[1]

Background

Many members of the GPCNZ are former members who left the largely liberal Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand (PCANZ) seeking a more biblically faithful alternative. In practice this means that the GPCNZ holds different views to the PCANZ on the Bible, salvation, the gospel, preaching, homosexuality and the ordination of women.[2] In 1974 the Evangelical Presbyterian Church was founded in Christchurch. In 2000 like minded churches formed Grace Bible Churches. In February, 2003 a fully fledged denomination with common constitution called Grace Presbyterian Church in New Zealand was formed.[3]

Theology

The Grace Presbyterian Church describes itself as "Presbyterian in government, Reformed in theology, and Evangelical in spirit." [2] It confesses the truth of the Trinity, the centrality of Jesus, the unconditional and yet particular love of God the Father, and the irresistible calling, present power and ministry of The Holy Spirit. Grace Presbyterian Church holds to the Westminster Confession of Faith as its official confession of faith. Grace Presbyterian Church believes in the sovereignty of God and subscribe the Solas of the Reformation:

The denomination teaches that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, and remains committed to Reformed Christianity. The Bible contains everything people need to salvation.[2]

Church positions

Grace Presbyterian Church teaches that homosexual practice is sinful. In relation to abortion, it maintains that the Bible does not distinguish between prenatal and postnatal life. GPCNZ believes that women are valued members of the church, but that the Scriptures limit the office of pastors and elders only to men.[2]

Each congregation has the right to own and control the property. Local Churches are represented in the Presbytery and the General Assembly.

Ecumenical relations

GPCNZ is in the process of forming formal links with the Reformed Churches of New Zealand, the Presbyterian Church of Australia, and the Presbyterian Church in America.[4] A member domination of the World Reformed Fellowship.[5]

Theological institutions

GPCNZ does not operate its own theological college, and has approved the courses at the Grace Theological College [6] as the churches' official training institution in New Zealand. Grace Theological College is a non-denominational institution for leaders of churches in the evangelical and Reformed tradition. It was established in 1995.[7]

Official website:

Constituent churches

Church Location Year
Formed
Current Pastor/Minister
Northern Presbytery
Redeemer Grace Presbyterian Church[8] Flat Bush 2005 (Vacant)
Covenant Presbyterian Church, Manurewa Manurewa Peter Reynolds
Trinity Presbyterian Church Takanini 2001 Geoff Macpherson
Providence Presbyterian Church Mangere (Vacant)
Grace Church Gisborne
City Presbyterian Church (Mission Church) Central Auckland Travis Scott
Central Presbytery
Grace Community Church New Plymouth[9] New Plymouth David Farr
Wanganui Grace Presbyterian Church[10] Wanganui Peter van den Brink
Grace @ Wellington[11] Wellington Ian D Bayne
Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Christchurch[12] Christchurch 1974
Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ashburton Ashburton David Bayne
Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Fairlie Fairlie David Bayne
Southern Presbytery
Grace Bible Church, Dunedin Dunedin Mark Smith
Grace Presbyterian Church Waihola[13] Waihola Alf Bradfield
Catlins Evangelical Church Owaka
Grace Presbyterian Church, Gore Gore Sam Duthie (Student Supply)
Wyndham Evangelical Church[14] Wyndham Geoff Lloyd
Grace Presbyterian Church[15] Invercargill (Vacant)

See also

Presbyterian polity

References

  1. "Church Finder". Gracepresbyterianchurch.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "About Us". Gracepresbyterianchurch.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  3. "History | Grace Presbyterian Church of Christchurch, NZ". Gracechristchurch.co.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  4. "Links". Gracepresbyterianchurch.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  5. Archived July 30, 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Archived August 28, 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  7. "Links". Gracepresbyterianchurch.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  8. Archived August 27, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  9. "Welcome to Grace Community Church New Plymouth". Gracenp.co.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  10. "Wanganui Grace Presbyterian Church". Gracepresbyterianchurch.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  11. "Grace @ Wellington | Every One reaching One to reach One more". Gracewellington.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  12. Milton, Rusty. "Grace Presbyterian Church Christchurch". Journey.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.
  13. Archived September 21, 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  14. "Wyndham Evangelical Church". Wyndhamevangelical.org.nz. Retrieved 2015-08-31.

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