18th NAP Meeting Announcement
Published by d.choe on Tagged Announcements
The next stated meeting for the NAP will be held on March 19-21, 2012 at Arise Reformed Church – the English Ministry of Dae Heung Presbyterian Church in Gardena, CA. All business should be sent to the Stated Clerk of the NAP.
Pastor Ben Kim resigns from Covenant Community Church
Published by anthony.kim on Tagged NewsPastor Ben Kim has resigned as pastor of Covenant Community Church effective January 8, 2012. Please pray for him and his family during this time of transition. He has asked us to pray for him as follows:
KAPC 2012 Ordination Candidate Exams
Published by d.choe on Tagged AnnouncementsEach year, the KAPC General Assembly examines all candidates for pastoral ministry within our denomination. The examination process consists of two stages: a series of papers submitted at the end of March and written examinations taken just prior to the opening of the GA in May. The official Exam Announcement has just been released by the KAPC Examination Committee. Please read on below for all of the detailed requirements of the examination.
For those preparing for the Candidate Exams, the GA Committee has produced a Study Guide. (Please note, this is the most updated version we have received. Please check with the Committee to inquire about a more recent revision.)
17th NAP Meeting – Manchester, CT
Published by d.choe on Tagged UncategorizedThe most recent meeting of the North America Presbytery was held in Manchester, CT on Sept. 19-20, 2011, hosted by Covenant Chapel – the English Ministry of First Korean Presbyterian Church of Greater Hartford. During this meeting, two brothers were approved for ordination as pastors and three more were approved for ordination as elders. Praise God for blessing the ongoing work of the gospel through the NAP! Minutes of the meeting are available for NAP members at the documents page.
15th NAP Completed
Published by d.choe on Tagged News, UncategorizedThe 15th Meeting of the North America Presbytery was held September 20-22 at Jubilee Presbyterian Church. Jubilee only recently moved into a new facility in Norristown, PA. In the course of the meeting, the Presbytery ordained three men to office of pastor and approved six more to be ordained later as elders. The elders-elect were all from Sojourner Presbyterian Church in NJ. Their approval by the Presbytery was all the more significant as Sojourner will shortly become the second NAP church plant to be particularized.


