Ace L. Tubbs, Peter Barnes, Paul Peterson, William A. Watson, Jean Marie Thorndike, Russell Jonas, Robert H.Thompson, Andrew Adair, Ellen Schulz, Jeffrey Schulz, Martha Thorson, Murray Gossett, Joseph Parker, Chris Robinson, Don Riley, Max Reddick and Marshall Zieman.
[8] (A dissident group left HPPC and ultimately formed what is now Park Cities Presbyterian Church.)
[9] As of 2014, however, HP Pres has sought and obtained a temporary injunction against Grace Presbytery (the presbytery having oversight for all PC(USA) churches in Dallas County), prohibiting them from establishing an "administrative commission" over HP Pres.
[10][11] On September 9, 2014, an announcement was made that Highland Park Presbyterian Church will pay $7.8 million to Grace Presbytery in order to obtain both a release of its obligations under the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s trust clause and ecclesiastical dismissal from the denomination.
Ultimately, three experts in Texas trust law retained by Grace Presbytery agreed that Highland Park’s agreement to hold its property in trust for the use and benefit of the denomination was enforceable under neutral principles of Texas law.
[13] In an attempt to privately resolve their disagreement before trial, Highland Park and Grace Presbytery entered into a mediation process presided over by former federal Judge Jeff Kaplan on February 21 and August 25, 2014.
All Nations primary reason of establishment was to serve as a place of worship for all Africans who had immigrated to the US.
Ben Wang (originally from Beijing, China) was recruited as a Chinese pastor from Los Angeles.
He is passionate about seeing the good news of Jesus transform people and places to life as God always intended it.
He holds a Masters of Divinity from Redeemer Seminary, and a Doctorate of Ministry from Duke University.