September 21: The P.R.J.C.M.P.

This Day in Presbyterian History:  A New Help for Conservative Presbyterian Chaplains in our Armed Forces Being a military chaplain in any of our Armed Forces was always viewed with…

September 20: Archibald Alexander

This Day in Presbyterian History:  He Seemed But a Little Boy It was only a year before that Archibald Alexander had been taken under care of the Presbytery of Lexington,…

September 19: The Standards of the Presbyterian Church

This Day in Presbyterian History:   The Westminster Standards are the Standards of the Presbyterian Church We have already considered the meeting which took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which stopped an impending schism in…

September 18: Clarence Edward Noble Macartney

This Day in Presbyterian History:  Even His Name Spoke of Recognition Born on  this 18th day of September of 1879, Clarence Edward Noble Macartney had one of those names that made you stop…

September 17: Jonathan Dickinson

This Day in Presbyterian History:  A Potential Schism Halted by a Compromise Initially there was no real problem with the written standards for the Presbyterian Church in America. Ministerial students were…