Join Derek Radney, Steve Tipton, David Coffin, and Howie Donahoe for a roundtable discussion exploring the overtures and key questions facing the PCA ahead of the 2026 General Assembly. In Part 1, the panel discusses the growing number of overtures, proposed changes to PCA procedures, and the broader challenges facing the denomination.
We will be releasing two more videos, as a part of this series in the coming weeks.
Highlights from the Conversation:
- The unusually high number of overtures in 2026 and what that says about the PCA
- Whether overtures are becoming reactive, polarizing, or weaponized rather than constructive
- Proposed resolutions to questions about ordination, officers, and deacons
- Practical strategies for handling an overloaded Overtures Committee
- Initial reactions to the most important overtures before the Assembly
- Proposed changes to the Review of Presbytery Records (RPR) process
- Debate over omnibus motions and whether a single commissioner should be able to pull items for debate
- Concerns about leadership stability, coordinator terms, and the future of PCA agencies
- Floor nominations and proposed earlier deadlines for nominations to PCA committees
- Discussion of whether MNA should provide more assessment data
- Discussion about how commissioners should participate in Assembly debate

