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PCA stated that the employee accidentally runs through the list of denominational “scandalators”. We list them here

The specified employee of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) has just released a new round drama in front of the upcoming General Assembly of the denomination in June after accidentally revealing a list of names of those that he considered “scandalers” who either “took the belief, their family or their lives”.

Bryan Chapell is the specified employee of the PCA. He is an essential director of the conservative presbyterian denomination and acts as a chief administrative officer of the meeting committee and managed the tasks presented in the book of church order, the assembly operations and PCA statutes. Since the denomination does not have a bishop or president, Chapell organizes denominational work and acts as the main spokesman for the church.

In an interview with Collin Hansen from TGC, Chapell has a note and shows:

Collin … I'll show you that quickly. I keep the note on my desk. These are the names of the scandalists, the people who have invested hours every day to attack others because of their supposed lack
Loyalty for your compromise, the identity of which is evident from the scandalization of others.

And every name on this list either left his family, left faith or committed suicide. Every name on this list. It surprises me. I have done this for almost 50 years, I was in the ordained service. And I can almost tell you with certainty: those who build their reputation on the reputation of others
will have a terribly dark life.

You simply cannot live in the dark in this segment of your life. “I will spend my life fun, to make fun, to scandalize other people, but I will be tender and precious and friendly with my wife and children.”

Although he didn't believe that his list would be recorded, it was and the list of names is very interesting.

@Badlyobervania on X lists the one he can do.

Some people on the list make sense and actually scandalized the denomination, like Liam Goligher, who was revealed that he was in a sexual relationship with a woman, not with his wife or Michelle Higgins, who was super advanced and started to “determine the Trinity”. Others, not so much.

Pastor Andy Webb reveals what probably placed him on Chapell's list while he found: “Rumors about my death (or waste from waste or divorce) were very exaggerated!

In the meantime, Hansen put down the episode and explained:

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