August 15: Thomas Jonathan Jackson

This Day in Presbyterian History: Never Felt Such Love to God The mighty Stonewall, that is, Thomas Jonathan Jackson, was married to Mary Anna Jackson for just a few years…

August 14: John Clark

This Day in Presbyterian History:   He Shouldn't Have Been Elected Given his political choice of party, which was Federalist, in the early nineteenth century in Delaware, he should have been…

August 13: Millennial Issues

This Day in Presbyterian History:  Millennial Issues Hit the Fan The noble infant seem to be coming apart at the seams. Its "father," Dr. J. Gresham Machen had been taken to…

August 12: Princeton Theological Seminary

This Day in Presbyterian History:      Eighteen Twelve was a Very Good Year It was clear that something had to be done.  Princeton College was not being the source any longer for Presbyterian…

August 11: A Continuing Presbyterian Church

This Day in Presbyterian History: Truly a Historic Day The big announcement for a continuing Presbyterian Church outside the Presbyterian Church, US was made on August 11, 1971 at the Journal Day gathering. …