GS 2025 Article 79 – FRCNA (Free Reformed Churches of North America)
1. Material
- 1.1 Committee for Ecumenical Relations (CER) Report 5: Free Reformed Churches in North America (FRCNA) (8.2.10.5).
- 1.2 Letter from the church at Guelph (Emmanuel) (8.3.10.11).
2. Admissibility
- 2.1 The report was declared admissible.
- Grounds: It was mandated by the previous synod and was received on time.
- 2.2 The letter was declared admissible.
- Grounds: It interacts with a report to GS 2025 and was received on time.
3. Observations
- 3.1 GS 2022 (art. 161) decided:
- [3.1] To mandate the Committee on Ecumenical Relations (CER):
- [3.1.1] To engage in continued dialogue and contact with the Free Reformed Churches of North America (FRCNA);
- [3.1.2] To meet simultaneously with the Heritage Reformed Churches in North America (HRCNA) and FRCNA ecumenicity committees;
- [3.1.3] To submit its report to the churches six months prior to the convening of the next general synod.
- [3.1] To mandate the Committee on Ecumenical Relations (CER):
- 3.2 From the CER report, the following:
- 3.2.1 The CER met with the FRCNA at NAPARC 2022 and 2023;
- 3.2.2 A meeting was held in March 2023 to discuss theological emphases, particularly regarding covenant theology and the preaching of faith and repentance;
- 3.2.3 The FRCNA expressed appreciation for the ongoing discussions and desire to continue dialogue;
- 3.2.4 The FRCNA maintains formal contact with the CanRC and other NAPARC churches;
- 3.2.5 The CER was unable to meet simultaneously with the FRCNA and HRC ecumenical committees as mandated;
- 3.2.6 Progress towards organic unity between the FRCNA and HRC appears to have stalled. The FRCNA/HRC joint unity committee has not been disbanded but its focus is now more on “grassroots” activity;
- 3.2.7 The FRCNA continues to closely monitor its relationship with the CGKN and has sent them a formal letter of concern over the matter of women in office;
- 3.2.8 The CER remain convinced that discussions on covenant and appropriation of salvation can take place within a bond of brotherly fellowship within the bounds of Scripture and confession.
- 3.3 The CER recommends that Synod decide:
- 3.3.1 To continue Ecclesiastical Contact (EC) with the Free Reformed Churches of North America (FRCNA) according to the adopted rules with a view to possibly advancing this to a relationship of Ecclesiastical Fellowship (EF);
- 3.3.2 To mandate the Committee on Ecumenical Relations (CER):
- 3.3.2.1 To convey this decision to the FRCNA;
- 3.3.2.2 To submit its report on its activities with respect to the FRCNA to the churches 6 months prior to the convening of the next general synod.
- 3.4 The Guelph (Emmanuel) CanRC cautions against having personal and anecdotal experiences weigh on the federation’s ecumenical relationships, whether positively or negatively.
4. Considerations
- 4.1 The CanRC currently enjoys a relationship with the Free Reformed Churches of North America (FRCNA) under their “Level 1” category (Formal Contact) as per the decision of GS 2019 (art. 148).
- 4.2 The CanRC has good connections and relations with the FRCNA on several local levels in some areas.
- 4.3 There is not a pressing need to meet jointly with the FRCNA and Heritage Reformed Congregations (HRC) committees while their unity discussions are stalled.
- 4.4 The comment from the Guelph (Emmanuel) CanRC is noted.
5. Recommendations
That Synod decide:
- 5.1 To continue Ecclesiastical Contact (EC) with the Free Reformed Churches of North America (FRCNA) according to the adopted rules with a view to possibly advancing this to a relationship of Ecclesiastical Fellowship (EF).
- 5.2 To mandate the Committee on Ecumenical Relations (CER):
- 5.2.1 To convey this decision to the Free Reformed Churches of North America (FRCNA);
- 5.2.2 To submit its report on its activities with respect to the FRCNA to the churches no later than six (6) months prior to the convening of the next general synod.