Beginnings John Hunter (Royal Navy officer) the captain of HMS
Sirius in the
First Fleet was a former
Church of Scotland minister. Later Presbyterian Christianity came to Australia with the arrival of members from a number of Presbyterian denominations in Great Britain at the end of the 18th century. The Presbyterian missionaries played an important role to spread the faith in Australia. Since then Presbyterianism grew to the fourth largest Christian faith in the country. The Presbyterian Church of Australia was formed when Presbyterian churches from various Australian states federated in 1901. The churches that formed the Presbyterian Church of Australia were the Presbyterian churches of New South Wales,
Victoria, Queensland, South Australia,
Tasmania and Western Australia. These state churches were (and still are) incorporated by separate acts of Parliament (i.e. by the respective state parliaments) for property holding purposes (these acts are known as Property Trust Acts).
Church union In 1977, 70% of the Presbyterian Church of Australia together with nearly all the membership of the
Congregational Union of Australia and the
Methodist Church of Australasia, joined to form the
Uniting Church in Australia. Much of the 30% who did not join the Uniting Church did not agree with its
liberal views, although a number remained because of cultural connections. Today all PCA churches are conservative.
After the union Before the union the Presbyterian Church of Australia was
liberal, but the continuing Presbyterian Church became increasingly conservative. A resurgence of traditional Reformed theology took place. In 1982 the denomination withdrew from the largely liberal
World Communion of Reformed Churches and later joined the conservative
World Reformed Fellowship. In 1987 a new hymnbook was introduced. In 1991 the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Australia repealed the approval of the ordination of women. Women elders continue in some states. The heresy trial of
Peter Cameron in 1993 upheld historic Reformed beliefs. The church is active in missions with about 130 missionaries working around the world, including Korea, the Pacific and Myanmar. == Statistics ==