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Church Planting Conference

ECO Presbytery of the East
April 5 & 6, 2013
First Presbyterian Church North Palm Beach, FL

Rev.Terry Gyger – President, LinX
J. Allen Thompson, PhD – President, International Church Planting Center
Dr. Tom Wood – Director, Church Multiplication Ministries

For ministers and other leaders interested in being part of a church planting movement or network as well as those interested in redevelopment leading to a church plant.

Click here for more information.

Filed Under: News
February 21, 2013 by The Fellowship

The Fellowship of Presbyterians / ECO Holds National Gathering In Orlando

First Synod Meeting of New Denomination Also Held

ORLANDO, FL – January 30, 2013 – Nearly 1,200 Presbyterians from the US, Canada, and Africa are gathered for the 2013 National Gathering of The Fellowship of Presbyterians / ECO in Orlando, Florida. The three-day conference, January 30-February 1, has given pastors, elders, and ministry leaders opportunities to connect and collaborate around a shared mission of building flourishing churches that make disciples of Jesus Christ.

The Gathering is a joint collaboration between The Fellowship of Presbyterians, a community of churches and individuals from various Presbyterian denominations, and ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians, a Reformed denomination that was birthed out of The Fellowship of Presbyterians movement.

On Thursday, January 31, ECO held its first Synod Meeting, The Reverend. Dr. Dana Allin presiding. Allin will become the first Synod Executive of ECO on April 15, 2013. ECO was officially launched as a denomination one year ago at the 2012 National Gathering in Orlando. In the ensuing 12 months, 28 congregations have fully joined ECO, 48 more are in the process of transitioning into ECO, and another 75-100 congregations are in a congregational discernment process.  The most recent congregation to join was the 1700 member First Presbyterian Church of Edmond, OK.

Keynote speakers at the National Gathering include Gary Haugen (President & CEO of International Justice Mission), Jim Mellado (President of the Willow Creek Association), Leighton Ford (President of Leighton Ford Ministries), and Kevin Ford (Principal Partner and Chief Visionary Officer for TAG Consulting), and Joseph Small, author, theologian, and international ecumenist, along with over two dozen other pastors, leaders, and musicians.

The Fellowship of Presbyterians, founded in 2011, seeks to be an accountable community for, and resource to, congregations and leaders in the PC(USA), ECO, and other denominations. The Fellowship offers intentional networks, vibrant events, and ministry resources, centered on a passion to equip leaders to live confidently as followers of Jesus Christ in whatever contexts in which they serve.

Founded in January 2012, ECO’s name represents its commitment to make disciples of Jesus Christ (Evangelical), connect leaders through grace-based relationships (Covenant), and unite around standards of life and ministry (Order). ECO is a Reformed denomination that is structured to feel like an association, with an emphasis on nimble governance, relational networks, and autonomy for local congregations.

Filed Under: News
February 1, 2013 by The Fellowship

An Open Letter to Mid Council Leaders in Southern CA and HI

By M. J. Romano, Moderator, ECO Presbytery of the West

Executive Presbyters
Stated Clerks
Presbyteries of the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)

Dear Colleagues,

I am writing in response to the recent decision of the Permanent Judicial Commission of the Synod of Southern California and Hawaii in the case of the Session of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church vs. the Presbytery of Santa Barbara. The decision states that ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians and its Presbytery of the West were mischaracterized as a Reformed body.

The decision, however, reflects a number of statements that are simply inaccurate since the time the complaint was initially filed on June 2, 2012. I’m writing to address the inaccuracies in order to assure you that ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians, and its Presbytery of the West are indeed Reformed bodies, as our polity and theology clearly evidence. [Read more...]

Filed Under: News
December 8, 2012 by The Fellowship
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