Charles McMullen
Charles McMullen is an Irish Presbyterian minister, elected in February 2018 as the moderator-elect of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. He took office in June 2018, succeeding Noble McNeely.[1][2][3][4][5][6] At the Assembly two controversial decisions were made. First, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland loosened its links to the Church of Scotland.[7] Secondly, the Church received a report from its Doctrine Committee concerning the nature of a credible profession of faith with reference to those in same sex relationships.[8]
McMullen is a regular contributor to BBC Radio Ulster's Thought for the Day.[9]
References
- ^ "Presbyterian Church in Ireland elects next Moderator". Irish Times. 7 February 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- ^ "Presbyterian Church elects Charles McMullen as next moderator".
- ^ "Rev Charles McMullen elected as next Presbyterian moderator".
- ^ "Rev Charles McMullen to be next moderator".
- ^ "Bangor minister 'overwhelmed' to be chosen as Presbyterian Moderator".
- ^ "McMullen to be next Moderator".
- ^ "Irish Presbyterians vote to loosen Scottish church ties".
- ^ "Presbyterian Church in Ireland votes to deny gay people full membership of the church".
- ^ "Thought for the Day".
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