OGA Responds to Jeff Jeremiah Letter

OGA Responds
to Jeff Jeremiah Letter

By Editorial Board, Presbyterian Plumb Line

In recent weeks, former Stated Clerk Jeff Jeremiah sent a personal letter to all church sessions and former General Assembly moderators in the EPC. In his letter, Jeremiah expressed concern about the report of the Ad-Interim Committee on Same Sex Attraction, urging elders to get informed and involved to preserve Biblical orthodoxy.

In response, the Office of the General Assembly sent out an email to multiple mailing lists in an attempt to diffuse the controversy. The letter, co-signed by the current Moderator, David Strunk, and Chairman of the National Leadership Team, Victor Jones, contained several false and misleading statements.

First, the OGA claimed that Jeremiah’s letter had caused “confusion,” with some believing it had been mailed out by the denomination. In fact, there was no confusion. In his letter, Jeremiah signed his name and clearly identified himself as the former Stated Clerk. Jeremiah further explained that he personally wrote the letter. He did not use an EPC letterhead, nor did he claim to be speaking for the denomination. Nothing about the letter was misleading. Where, then, is the confusion?

Second, the OGA accused Jeremiah (although not by name) of “advocating against the work of the General Assembly’s Ad Interim Committee on the ordination of persons with Same Sex Attraction.” During the General Assembly in June, the AIC urged elders to provide critique on their report. In his letter, Jeremiah was exercising his right to critique the report. In no way was he “advocating against” the work of the committee.

Third, the letter implies that Jeremiah violated the “… GA-approved and constitutional processes of the EPC.” This is a serious allegation. However, the fact is that Jeremiah did not violate the EPC polity or process. When the General Assembly voted to create the AIC in 2024, the motion included a statement that, “It is the opinion and wish of the 44th General Assembly that no presbytery shall take action on petitions or matters before them that might touch on these areas of inquiry and exploration until the final report is received and acted upon by the 46th General Assembly.” At the time, this statement was referred to as “a gentleman’s agreement.” Our current Stated Clerk has publicly recognized such an “agreement” is unenforceable.

However, no act of General Assembly (but especially the expression of an “opinion and wish”) can take away the right of Presbyteries to consider or approve overtures. This basic right is guaranteed by our Constitution and cannot be swept away at the whim of the General Assembly vote. In truth, this “gentleman’s agreement” was itself unconstitutional and a violation of our Presbyterian polity. In advocating a constitutional amendment to address same sex attraction, Jeremiah is exercising his constitutional right. To imply that he has violated our process or constitution is simply untrue.

Fourth, the OGA letter seeks to reassure us that the AIC report is “still subject to revision” and that “… the final version of its work won’t be submitted until spring of 2026.” In other words, we should trust in the process and wait until spring when the final report is released. The problem, however, is that by spring it will be too late to submit an overture to amend the Constitution that will resolve this contentious matter at the 46th General Assembly. By that time, the deadline will have passed for submitting overtures asking the 46th Assembly to amend our Constitution. It is difficult to trust in the process when it seems calculated to avoid any substantial challenge prior to General Assembly.

Finally, the letter claims that Presbytery discussions around the AIC work “have been observed to be both substantive and respectful” and conducted in a “gracious manner.” However, the truth is that as recently as a week ago, the report had not been released in some Presbyteries. In other words, elders in some Presbyteries have been kept in the dark, not knowing the contents of the report. In addition, the “listening sessions” conducted in some Presbyteries have consisted mostly of presentations. In other words, a lot of the “listening” has been one-directional, leaving little time for questions or critique. In some Presbyteries, these listening sessions have seemed more like a selling job. The letter rightfully praises those who have participated in the AIC Presbytery discussions. Incredibly, it then chastises Dr. Jeremiah for daring to exercise the same rights each and every member of a Presbytery exercised at the AIC presentations!

In conclusion, this letter contains statements that are erroneous and misleading. While claiming not to take sides, this letter is clearly a rebuke to Jeff Jeremiah, who served the EPC as Stated Clerk with distinction for 15 years. You don’t have to read between the lines to get the message: anyone who dares to criticize the denomination is out-of-bounds and not playing by the rules.

This letter is further evidence that our denominational leadership has become top-down and tone deaf. The truth is that every elder in the EPC has the right to speak on the serious issues facing our denomination, including Jeff Jeremiah.

9 responses

  1. Leslie Holmes Avatar
    Leslie Holmes

    With deep heartfelt regret, our elders have been waiting to see what the EPC would do with this matter before applying to affiliate with that denomination. If this report passes, we will choose to go in another direction. I have the highest regard for Jeff Jeremiah and regret this obvious attempt to blame him for his practice of free speech.

    Leslie Holmes

  2. nick harvey Avatar
    nick harvey

    Coming from someone outside the EPC, I can honestly say that the matter of GJ is a watershed moment for this denomination. Mr. Johnson was forced out of the PCA, way too kindly in my opinion. From the looks of it, you have a commitee that’s not going to do that. You folks better buckle up and get this right/bar the doors and hide the kids, or you’ll have Revoice banging on the church doors. Mr. Johnson and his ilk will not stop this insanity, nor will those even in your own OGA. Get it right or you are done as a denomination, in other words, “welcome to the PCUSA”.

  3. John Crimmins Avatar

    Thank you, Plumb line! I participated in the recent video conference you sponsored with Jeff. That was the first time I heard that Jeff had come out of retirement (as it were) to speak publicly on this issue. I knew he would take some heat for doing so and I salute him for his courage.
    Then, when I saw the current Stated Clerk’s letter claiming “confusion” while at the same time not even being willing to acknowledge the former Stated Clerk by name, I understood just how big a price the current leadership of our denomination would try to make Jeff pay.
    I salute the Plumb Line for your cogent and thorough critique of the current Stated Clerk’s blatantly political course of action in this matter.

  4. Philip Pent Avatar
    Philip Pent

    The AIC on SSA, when visiting the Presbytery of the Pacific Northwest, informed us that Same Sex Attraction was the same as Alcoholism. The reasoning? “We would ordain an alcoholic, would we not? So why not ordain a man who lusts over other men?” Clearly, the AIC has moved its plumb line to include sins not mentioned in the Bible (alcoholism). The AIC also directly quoted Greg Johnson’s argument from the floor of the Prebytery of the P.C.A.

    I hope that the A.I.C. and Greg Johnson will come to know the power and redemptive work of Jesus Christ. Homosexual men and those given to much wine or strong drink can turn to Jesus and have mastery over their desires…can marry women and have a family…can be temperate…do not need to adopt lifelong labels attached to their past actions.

    1. NW Clark Avatar

      Swap “alcohol” for “sexual attraction to children” and see how that plays in Peoria. This whole discussion could use a dose of teaching on the subject of concupiscience.

  5. Juan Avatar
    Juan

    Thanks for this clarification response.

  6. Nate Atwood Avatar

    Exactly. Jeff is a hero in my book.

  7. John Stone, D.Min. RTS-C Avatar
    John Stone, D.Min. RTS-C

    THANK YOU. We needed an honest clarification on the “clarification” and you gave it. Obviously we are expected to obey the leadership and be quiet. Not happening.

    1. KEVIN R MCDONALD Avatar
      KEVIN R MCDONALD

      Kevin McDonald
      D.Min., Pastor Emeritus
      Covenant Presbyterian Church
      Omaha, NE (EPC)

      I’m saddened to see the EPC going down this road after what we went through in the PCUSA for so many years and then affiliating with the EPC. None of this happened while Stated Clerk, Rev. Dr. Jeff Jeremiah, was overseeing the Office of the General Assembly and the EPC.

      The following from the Jude 3 & PCA website says it all. I Pray that the 2026 EPC GENERAL ASSEMBLY will defeat this move being brought before the EPC General Assembly and congregations. If passed the EPC will join the PCUSA as an Apostate Denomination embracing Biblical Heresy. May God save us from such false teaching and heresy with New Liberalism we are dealing with in the EPC.

      From the Jude 3 and PCA website:

      “Potential Entry of Memorial Presbyterian into the EPC Causes Division:

      Many months ago I received a phone call from a minister in the EPC. He asked me about Greg Johnson and Memorial Church in Saint Louis. He told me the formerly PCA congregation was exploring joining the EPC.

      I was saddened to hear this. Johnson’s deviant views on sodomite lust brought about half a decade (ca. 2018-2022) of division within the PCA.

      And now it seems there is a potential reprise in the EPC of the unholy trouble, division, and confusion Johnson wrought within the PCA. And indeed this has come to pass as veteran EPC Pastor Peter Larson noted in an article on the Presbyterian Plumbline.”

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