Members (link):
President - Mr. A. F. Miller, Collingswood, N.J.
Vice President - Mr. D. T. Richman, Philadelphia, Pa.
Secretary - Mr. D. M. Perkins, Vineland, N. J.
Treasurer - Dr. Gordon H. Clark, Philadelphia, Pa.
These officers together with five other persons comprise the Executive Committee. The others in the committee are: the Reverend J. Gresham Machen, D.D., Litt.D., Philadelphia, Pa.; the Reverend Harold S. Laird, D.D., Wilmington, Delaware; the Reverend A. L. Lathem, D.D., Chester, Pa.; Mr. Bert W. Tennant" West Pittston, Pa., and the Reverend Edwin H. Rian, Philadelphia, Pa.
1936. REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COVENANT UNION. The Presbyterian Guardian. Vol. 2, No. 6. June 11. Pgs. 113-114
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE PRESBYTERIAN
CONSTITUTIONAL COVENANT UNION FOR THE YEAR JUNE 27, 1935 TO JUNE 11, 1936
The Executive Committee of The Presbyterian Constitutional
Covenant Union has endeavored to the best of its ability to carry forward the
central purpose of the Covenant Union as expressed in Article III of the
Constitution: "To defend and maintain the Constitution of the Presbyterian
Church in the U.S.A.-that is, to defend (I) the Word of God upon which the
Constitution is based, (2) the full, glorious system of revealed truth
contained in the Confession of Faith and Catechisms, commonly called (to
distinguish it from various forms of error) the 'Reformed Faith,' and (3) the
truly Scriptural principles of Presbyterian church government guaranteeing the
Christian's freedom from implicit obedience to any human councils and courts
and recognizing, instead, in the high Biblical sense, the authority of
God."
In order to carry out these purposes effectively the
Executive Committee has taken the following actions in accordance with its
Constitutional powers:
1. Offices were opened at 1209Commonwealth Building,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 9th, 1935.
2. The Rev. H. McAllister Griffiths. D.D., was employed as
General Secretary of the Covenant Union.
3. A semi-monthly publication, known as THE PRESBYTERIAN
GUARDIAN, was begun October 1st, 1935, and has been continued to date.
4. The Rev. H. McAllister Griffiths. D.D., was asked to
serve as editor of THE PRESBYTERIAN GUARDIAN in addition to his work as General
Secretary.
5. Mr. Thomas R. Birch was employed on September 9th, 1935,
to act as Circulation Manager and Assistant Editor of THE PRESBYTERIAN
GUARDTAN.
These actions have enabled the Executive Committee to
accomplish the following things in attempting to fulfill the aims of the
Covenant Union.
1. Twice each month, beginning with October 1935 THE
PRESBYTERIAN GUARDIAN has been printed and mailed to thousands of Presbyterians
With information and warnings about the modernist tyranny which grips the
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Many different Presbyterian ministers elders
and laymen have contributed articles to this journal. Some of these articles of
special interest have been reprinted and sent out in pamphlet form.
2. The Rev. H. McAllister Griffiths, D.D., in addition to
acting as editor of THE PRESBYTERIAN GUARDIAN, has carried forward the work of
the Covenant Union.
He has acted as counsel for most of the members of The
Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions in the Lases of the
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. against these members.
He has arranged for and conducted rallies of the Covenant
Union in many parts of the United States.
These rallies have resulted in the formation of chapters of
the Covenant Union. In many other ways Dr. Griffiths has made the work of the
Covenant Union effective.
3. Mr. Thomas R. Birch has acted as Circulation Manager. At
the present time there are subscribers in 46 states and 21 foreign countries.
In many other ways Mr. Birch has aided the Executive Committee in carrying-
forward the work of the Covenant Union.
4. Rallies for the Covenant Union have been held in many
states. These meetings have been addressed by members of the Covenant Union and
literature of the Covenant Union has been distributed.
5. Over thirty thousand Constitutions and pledge cards of
the Covenant Union have been distributed.
At the present time there are twenty-four chapters of the
Covenant Union.
The Executive Committee desires to make the following
recommendations: that
1. The Rev. H. McAllister Griffiths. D.D ..and Mr. Thomas R.
Birch be thanked for their splendid work and untiring efforts in behalf of the
Covenant Union.
2. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proper officers and
agents of the Presbyterian Constitutional Covenant Union be and they are hereby
authorized to do any acts and to execute any documents which may be required to
carry into effect the purposes of the foregoing resolutions.
In view of the fact that the efforts to reform the existing
organization of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. have failed and in view
of the fact that the tyrannical policy of the present majority of the
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. has triumphed as evidenced by the action of
the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. sitting as a
court in Judicial Cases Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. and 5 and in Non-Judicial Cases
Numbers 1-8 and 10, it is now declared that The Presbyterian Constitutional
Covenant Union shall upon the adjournment of this meeting cease to exist and
that the members of the Covenant Union are now free to carry on the true
spiritual succession of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. in accordance
with Section Two of the Covenant.
3. The following resolutions be adopted by the Covenant
Union:
(1) Whereas the Presbyterian Constitutional Covenant Union
which has heretofore published the semi-monthly religious journal called THE
PRESBYTERIAN GUARDIAN is now about to dissolve;
And Whereas it is desirable that the publication of THE
PRESBYTERIAN GUARDIAN be continued;
And Whereas the Rev. J. Gresham Machen, D.D., the Rev. Paul
Woolley and Murray Forst Thompson, under the name and style of "The
Presbyterian Guardian Publishing Company," have offered to undertake the
continued publication of THE PRESBYTERIAN GUARDIAN on the terms set forth in
the written proposal hereto attached:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that all of the right, title and interest of the Presbyterian Constitutional Covenant Union in and to "THE PRESBYTERIAN GUARDIAN," its good will, accounts receivable, cash balances as of June 11. 1936, subscription list, and the equipment and supplies described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, be and they are hereby assigned, transferred and set over unto the said Rev. J. Gresham Machen, D.D .. Rev. Paul Woolley and Murray Forst Thompson, in consideration of the agreement of the said Rev. J. Gresham Machen, D.D., Rev. Paul Woolley, and Murray Forst Thompson, to assume and pay all of the outstanding obligations of the Presbyterian Constitutional Covenant Union, as listed in Exhibit "B" hereto attached, and also to assume any and all liability incurred by the Covenant Union in connection with the execution of the lease of the office, 1209 Commonwealth Building. Philadelphia.
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