From: Darrell128@aol.com
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 07:46:21 EDT
Subject: NR 98051: Van Hoven Wins Unexpected Victory at RCA General Synod

NR #1998-051:   Van Hoeven Wins Unexpected Victory: RCA Fails to Discipline 
Minister Who Supported Rhem in Local Papers
   Retired campus minister Rev. Don Van Hoeven of Kalamazoo has won an unexpected 
victory at the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America. Van Hoeven, who was 
formally rebuked by the Classis of Southwest Michigan for heresy after writing 
articles in four local newspapers supporting the universal salvation views of Rev. 
Richard Rhem of Christ Community Church in Spring Lake, appealed the dismissal of 
his case by the Regional Synod of the Great Lakes. The General Synod's overtures and 
judicial business committee recommended that Van Hoeven's appeal be rejected on 
technical grounds, namely, that the rebuke was an action of pastoral admonition 
rather than judicial discipline. In a highly unusual action, the General Synod voted to 
send the case back to the regional synod for review.

NR #1998-051: For Immediate Release:
Van Hoeven Wins Unexpected Victory: RCA Fails to Discipline Minister Who Supported 
Rhem in Local Papers

by Darrell Todd Maurina, Press Officer
United Reformed News Service

HOLLAND, MICH. (June 8, 1998) URNS - Retired campus minister Rev. Don Van Hoeven 
of Kalamazoo has won an unexpected victory at the General Synod of the Reformed 
Church in America.
   Van Hoeven, who was formally rebuked by the Classis of Southwest Michigan for 
heresy after writing articles in four local newspapers supporting the universal 
salvation views of Rev. Richard Rhem of Christ Community Church in Spring Lake, 
appealed the dismissal of his case by the Regional Synod of the Great Lakes. The 
General Synod's overtures and judicial business committee recommended that Van 
Hoeven's appeal be rejected on technical grounds, namely, that the rebuke was an 
action of pastoral admonition rather than judicial discipline. In a highly unusual 
action, the General Synod voted to send the case back to the regional synod for 
review.
   I do not oppose recommendation two either because of agreement or disagreement 
with Don Van Hoeven," said Rev. Robert Luidens of Altamont (NY) Reformed Church. 
"The heart of the matter before us as a synod is not the content of Rev. Van Hoeven's 
articles, but rather his right to speak."
   Elder John De Koster of the Classis of West Sioux also urged the general synod to 
look at the procedural issues involved rather than Van Hoeven's theology. "Rev. Van 
Hoeven was denied the opportunity to prove any of the points of his complaint because 
he was denied a hearing," said De Koster.
   Even some well-known RCA evangelicals came to Van Hoeven's defense. "I was 
troubled when I read this the first time in the workbook, I was troubled when I read it 
the second time," said Rev. Tom Stark of University Reformed Church of East Lansing. 
"There is nothing to be lost if we send this back to the regional synod; there is a lot 
to be lost if we deny this man a hearing."
   Speaking after the vote, Van Hoeven said he was very surprised by the decision. "One 
of my colleagues said to me that he doesn't know if ever before a decision of regional 
synod has been reversed in a judicial case," said Van Hoeven.
   Nevertheless, Van Hoeven said he was pleased by the general synod decision in light 
of strong evangelical opposition to his views within his own classis and regional 
synod. "These intimidations are brought against any person who does not agree with 
the sentiments toward exclusivism that certainly predominate in this geographic 
segment of the church," said Van Hoeven.
   "Will the synod provide relief to those who are disciplined through bias and 
prejudice?" asked Van Hoeven. "The local ethos and the narrow view of the Southwest 
Michigan Classis do not, I believe, reflect the broad RCA."
   Van Hoeven said he wouldn't be calling for a special meeting of the Regional Synod 
of the Great Lakes, without which his case can't come back to General Synod until at 
least the year 2000.
   Regional synod stated clerk Rev. Howard Moths said he was also surprised by the 
general synod decision. "The General Synod wanted to protect its right to debate the 
issues in general synod vote rather than granting classis its rights over pastoral 
discipline without an obligatory review," said Moths. "They have essentially decided 
that any case gets to the supreme court; if that happened in our American system of 
jurisprudence it would shut down tomorrow."

Cross-References to Related Articles:
#1997-007:   Appeal of Charges Against Rhem Sent Back to Committee by RCA's 
Regional Synod Executive Committee; Van Hoeven Appeal to Proceed with 
Recommendation of Dismissal
#1998-033:   Three Reformed Denominations to Hold General Assemblies or Synods 
this Year in West Michigan
#1998-047:   RCA General Synod to Begin Main Business Monday Morning

Contact List:
Rev. E. Wayne Antworth, Director, RCA Stewardship & Communication Services
   475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY  10115
   O: (212) 870-2954 * FAX: (212) 870-2499 * E-Mail: ewantworth@worldnet.att.net
Elder John De Koster, Classis of West Sioux
   1218 Division St., PO Box 498, Hull, IA  51239
Rev. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, General Secretary, Reformed Church in America
   49 Yawpo, Oakland, NJ  07436
   O: (212) 870-2845 * E-Mail: wes_granbergmichaelson.parti@ecunet.org
Rev. Robert Luidens, Pastor, Altamont Reformed Church
   129 Lincoln Ave., Box 671, Altamont, NY  12009
   O: (518) 861-8711 * H: (518) 861-8108
Rev. Howard Moths, Stated Clerk, Regional Synod of the Great Lakes
   2795 Rosewood St., Jenison, MI  49428
   O: (616) 669-6690 * H: (616) 669-1983
Rev. Tom Stark, Senior Pastor, University Reformed Church
   231 Oakhill, East Lansing, MI  48823
   O: (517) 351-6810 * H: (517) 351-7164
Rev. Charles Van Engen, President, RCA General Synod 1998
   948 S. Bradish Ave., Glendora, CA  91740
   O: (818) 914-3038 * H: (818) 963-9399
Rev. Donald Van Hoeven
   1024 Westfall, Kalamazoo, MI  49006
   H: (616) 381-8586




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