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Orthodox Presbyterian Church apologizes for racist remarks

John Fea   |  June 14, 2022

Daniel Silliman has the story at Christianity Today. A taste:

On Thursday afternoon, the proceedings were interrupted by a report from moderator David Nakhla, who said the General Assembly was in danger of getting kicked off the Eastern University campus for violating its contract and not respecting the Christian school’s policy on racism. One person attending the General Assembly had made multiple comments about “slave labor” to students of color who were working at the school, another had gotten into an argument with a staff member, and a third had used a racial epithet.

Peter Bringe, an OPC minister and General Assembly commissioner, told CT it was painful to hear.

“The initial announcement of the moderator left the assembly in shocked silence,” he said in an email, “and we used that time until dinner to let the situation sink in and pray.”

The Eastern staff did not identify the people who made the racist comments, and there was some confusion among the commissioners whether it was one person or multiple people. The moderator, who declined to speak to CT for this story, said in an official statement that it was “multiple people.” At the General Assembly on Thursday, he asked them to come forward, but no one did.

“There was a hush over the whole body,” said Darryl G. Hart, a religious historian and OPC elder at the General Assembly. “People were sort of frozen in place and people were praying quietly. The overwhelming response was horror, shame, and contriteness.”

And this:

Commissioners were told that if Eastern did not accept the statement, the school was within its rights to force the General Assembly off the campus for violation of its contract. If that happened, the OPC would have to suspend the meeting three days before it was finished. The commissioners approved the statement apologizing for “egregiously offensive behavior” “without dissent,” and it was released on Facebook and Twitter.

Online, the statement received sharp criticism from conservatives who said the OPC should have stood firm and refused to apologize.

“What happened?” one wrote. “Was someone seen wearing a Machen shirt?”—referring to J. Gresham Machen, a key founder of the OPC, who once objected to a plan to treat Black people as equals at Westminster Seminary.

“What a joke. OPC cucked,” wrote another man who described himself as Reformed and “100% American,” a Ku Klux Klan slogan popular in the 1920s.

Read the rest here. Some tweets:

https://twitter.com/CalvinistWs/status/1535622440876797953

I’m condemning a statement that uses undefined terms “sins of racism, hatred & prejudice” & condemn an incident they don’t even care to state what was the sin. That phrase isn’t in any OPC confession or doctrinal discourse & until it is they shouldn’t use it.

— Post Tenebras Lux 🦡™️ – Celebrated Badger Anon (@posttenebrasluz) June 12, 2022

OPC will follow the PCA down the road of nonspecific, general statements on “sins of racism, hatred & prejudice” which of course aren’t in the Bible or Christian confessions or Church history. This isn’t Orthodox or Presbyterian. https://t.co/nHaM3dkN6t

— Post Tenebras Lux 🦡™️ – Celebrated Badger Anon (@posttenebrasluz) June 11, 2022

No one, not SBC, OPC, PCA, etc. has released a clear definition of racism with Biblical proof by good & necessary consequence. However, I’m happy to wait until the OPC jumps into this headfirst so I can’t say I told you so when it does.

— Post Tenebras Lux 🦡™️ – Celebrated Badger Anon (@posttenebrasluz) June 12, 2022

Grammar gives it all away

"Offender(s)" means the OPC has no idea who is involved or what they are charged with specifically. All you need to do is claim "racism" happened, with no cross-examination whatsoever, for people to fold like a cheap surplicehttps://t.co/lXdMyHk9VC

— Michael Remus (@AuroraHilaron) June 11, 2022
https://twitter.com/MallardReborn/status/1535609062032916481

I have been told that more will be officially released on these developments on OPC social media and in New Horizons.

— Peter Bringe (@BringePeter) June 14, 2022

Update (June 16, 2022, 10:42am): Daniel Silliman adds to the story here. Part of his story is built on these tweets:

As reported previously, on Thursday, June 10, Eastern University (EU) provided the GA with reports of four incidents of racially disparaging interactions on its campus by those associated with the OPC GA

— OPC (@OrthodoxPC) June 15, 2022

The OPC GA was visibly shocked and appalled by the reports and believed it could best serve Christ and his church by communicating immediately to the school staff and students (and beyond) that there is no place for racial disparagement in the OPC or anywhere in Christ’s church.

— OPC (@OrthodoxPC) June 15, 2022

EU received the statement with thanks and communicated with the OPC GA that, as far as they were concerned, the matter was closed.

— OPC (@OrthodoxPC) June 15, 2022

During the course of the Assembly, the OPC GA’s Committee on Arrangements continued its interactions with EU staff in investigating the incidents reported.

— OPC (@OrthodoxPC) June 15, 2022

The first two incidents were confirmed to be a clumsy and misguided attempt at friendly humor by one commissioner, who has since acknowledged his poor choice of words and desires to pursue reconciliation with the offended parties.

— OPC (@OrthodoxPC) June 15, 2022

Finally, the fourth was understood to be a confusing interaction that was misunderstood by those present.

We give thanks that, in God’s good providence and timing, the matter as a whole had been resolved by the close of the Assembly.

— OPC (@OrthodoxPC) June 15, 2022

Filed Under: Way of Improvement Tagged With: Eastern University, Orthodox Presbyterian Churc, Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Presbyterians, racism

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  1. Chris says

    June 14, 2022 at 4:37 pm

    John, I made a very lengthy comment on aquilareport last week over an essay eerily similar to many of the Twitter comments lambasting the OPCs decision. Mine dealt with a response to a similar PCA apology issued two years ago in the wake of George Floyd et. al. It’s like they are reading the same scripts. I get so tired of this straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel.

  2. Chris says

    June 15, 2022 at 9:00 am

    Jesus to Pharisees: Love your neighbor as yourself. ”
    Pharisee to Jesus: “Define neighbor. ”

    You know the rest.

  3. John Fea says

    June 15, 2022 at 11:01 pm

    I wonder would love to get Machen’s take on this.