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History for a Pilgrim People

Podcast by OPC Committee for the Historian

English

History & religion

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History for a Pilgrim People is a podcast of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church produced by the Committee for the Historian. Hosted by OPC historian Camden Bucey and Danny Olinger, chairman of the Committee for the Historian, the program explores the history of the church as a living inheritance rather than a merely academic subject. Grounded in Scripture and shaped by the biblical vision of God’s people as pilgrims journeying toward their eternal rest, the podcast reflects on how the Lord has preserved, corrected, and sustained his church through real people, events, and decisions across time. Each episode examines key moments, figures, and themes in the history of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and its antecedents, situating them within the broader story of God’s redemptive work. The goal is not nostalgia, success, or survival, but faithful service—learning from the past so that the church may walk wisely, humbly, and obediently in the present. History for a Pilgrim People seeks to preserve institutional memory, encourage gratitude for God’s providence, and help Christ’s church understand her place within the great cloud of witnesses as she presses on toward the promised rest.

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The Division of 1937, Part 2

In the sixth episode of History for a Pilgrim People, Camden Bucey and Danny Olinger continue their discussion of the earliest years of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, returning to the events surrounding the division of 1937. The conversation begins with a brief return to the previous episode’s discussion of the tensions already present in the young Presbyterian Church of America. Camden and Danny then consider the death of J. Gresham Machen on January 1, 1937, and the profound sense of loss felt by the church. With Machen gone, long-developing disputes over dispensationalism, premillennialism, total abstinence, the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions, and the meaning of Reformed Presbyterian identity came into sharper focus. They also discuss the roles of figures such as Carl McIntire, J. Oliver Buswell, R. B. Kuiper, Ned B. Stonehouse, Cornelius Van Til, and others in the controversy. The episode traces how the Third General Assembly responded to these questions, why the separation became unavoidable, and how the Bible Presbyterian Synod emerged from the conflict. Along the way, Camden and Danny reflect on the broader patterns of American Presbyterian history, the recurring echoes of old school and new school tensions, and the significance of Christian liberty, confessional integrity, and visible unity in the life of the church. Watch on YouTube [https://youtu.be/i6AtzBDRh-8] CHAPTERS * 0:00 Introduction * 1:01 Picking up the division of 1937 * 3:06 Ordinations, covenant children, and Richard Gaffin’s 90th birthday * 6:16 R. B. Kuiper’s report and the Scofield Bible controversy * 10:02 Dutch influence, Stonehouse, Murray, and the Guardian * 11:42 Premillennialism, dispensationalism, and Carl McIntire’s response * 14:34 Power struggles and the Independent Board * 17:26 Machen’s final trip and death in North Dakota * 20:38 Stonehouse’s eulogy: “We have become orphans” * 23:47 Three issues before the Third General Assembly * 24:08 Property, the 1903 revisions, and the Westminster Standards * 29:19 Total abstinence and Christian liberty * 34:10 Dispensationalism and the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions * 38:22 The Third General Assembly of 1937 * 42:08 The split and the formation of the Bible Presbyterian Synod * 43:48 Old School and New School echoes in Presbyterian history * 48:56 Stonehouse, McIntire, and later ecumenical efforts * 51:24 Looking ahead to 1938 and the naming of the OPC * 53:03 Closing remarks History for a Pilgrim People is a podcast of the Committee for the Historian of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.

8 Jul 2026 - 54 min
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