NSW Presbyterians vote on whether women can be elders
Posted on July 15, 2026
Filed under Other denominations
John Sandeman at The Other Cheek reports on today’s vote in the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in NSW –
“The Presbyterian Church of Australia in NSW (PCNSW) General Assembly voted in favour of an overture (motion) that women can not be elders, today. The vote passed 136 to 61. The meeting took place at PLC Sydney in Croydon.
Technically, the decision is not final. The General Assembly also voted that the (sustained) passed overture must be sent down to all regional presbyteries for a vote. Presbyterians have a process called The Barrier Act, which calls for presbyteries to vote for or against the overture unamended. If a majority of presbyteries vote for the overture, it will return to the General Assembly next time it meets. If it is passed by the next assembly, it becomes part of the church code (law). Given today’s overwhelming vote this decision is vanishingly unlikely to be overturned. …”
– Full post here. Photo: The Other Cheek.

