Overture Overview

Jack Marcum

Ever wonder what image Presbyterians project to the rest of the world via our various contacts, as individuals and congregations, and through publications and the Internet? I was thinking about that the other day as I visited the PC(USA) Web site (www.pcusa.org) to search through the list of overtures submitted by middle governing bodies for consideration at this year's General Assembly. To the uninitiated with a tolerance for minutiae and an interest in the arcane, a scan through the 83 overtures would provide a revealing if skewed window into the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

Here are some things I discovered:

One interesting feature of the PC(USA) Web site is a counter following each overture, indicating how many different visitors have stopped to take a look. At this writing in mid-April, the hands-down winner is the aforementioned "On Declaring That There Exists an Irreconcilable Impasse" overture with 1,048 hits. Running a distant second, with 691 hits, is a companion overture "On appointing a Task Force to Explore Amendments to the Book of Order to Permit Congregations That Cannot Comply with G-6.0106b to Disaffiliate from the Church While Retaining Real Property."

Take a look for yourself by going to 212 GA Overtures. New overtures will have been added after this essay was completed, especially on policy issues, since their deadline for submission was later than mine.

While you're there, stop for a moment to reflect on the image someone with no previous awareness of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) might take away from scanning the various overtures. I just hope the calls for proclaiming the Gospel and furthering social justice aren't entirely overlooked among the preponderance of regulatory proposals.


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