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    Tullian Tchividjian Elected Senior Minister of Coral Ridge Church

    Members of a prominent Florida megachurch voted overwhelmingly Sunday
    to call the Rev. William Graham Tullian Tchividjian, a grandson of
    world renowned evangelist Billy Graham, to serve as its new senior
    minister.

    Mon, Mar. 16, 2009 Posted: 08:07 AM EDT

    Members of a prominent Florida megachurch voted overwhelmingly Sunday
    to call the Rev. William Graham Tullian Tchividjian to serve as its
    new senior minister.

    Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church members also agreed to merge with
    Tchividjian's New City Presbyterian Church in Margate and elected its
    officers to serve the Fort Lauderdale congregation.

    Tchividjian, a grandson of world renowned evangelist Billy Graham,
    called Sunday `momentous and historic.'
    `91% of the congregation voted to support the call,' he reported
    Sunday in his church blog. `That is a much higher percentage than I
    anticipated given the fact that this call involved a merger of two
    congregations.

    `God made his will known with an exclamation point this morning,' the
    36-year-old minister exclaimed.

    In January, Coral Ridge's Pulpit Nominating Committee (PNC) had
    extended an invitation to Tchividjian to become the megachurch's new
    senior pastor after reviewing more than 150 candidates for nearly a
    year. The committee had been combing for a pastoral candidate to
    recommend to the Coral Ridge congregation since the retirement of its
    founding pastor, the Rev. D. James Kennedy, in August 2007 and his
    death less than two weeks later.

    As it turned out, however, Tchividjian said he would only join Coral
    Ridge if the rest of his church did as well.

    `Only if agreeable terms on all of these fronts can be reached and
    those terms approved by both church sessions would Tchividjian
    formally accept the call and the two become one,' New City announced
    officially, listing legal, financial, ministerial, structural and
    philosophical matters as things needing to be discussed and hammered
    out.

    Since the Jan. 18 announcement, leaders from the two sides have been
    spending long hours working out the details of the proposed
    merger. And, as Tchividjian made clear last month, the efforts were
    `not simply a formality to `close a deal' that's already been made.'

    `All of us are willing to walk away at a moment's notice if God says
    `stop!'' he insisted.

    After nearly two months, Coral Ridge elders and New City elders got
    together last week and voted `unanimously and enthusiastically to
    support and approve the merger,' leading to Tchividjian's acceptance
    of the PNC's invitation.

    The unanimous vote this past Sunday was held after Tchividjian
    preached at Coral Ridge and now moves the decision to the South
    Florida Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), Coral
    Ridge's denomination, which will examine the candidate for his views
    in all areas of ministry.

    Once approved, Tchividjian will be installed at a special Service of
    Installation as Coral Ridge's new senior minister - its second in five
    decades - and the two churches will begin worshipping together on
    Easter Sunday.
    `I have never prayed so hard,' Tchividjian reported the day before
    Sunday's vote. `I have never felt more desperately dependent on God."

    `I sincerely and genuinely want whatever God wants,' he added.

    Coincidentally, it was Tchividjian's grandfather, Billy Graham, who
    preached the dedication sermon for the then-new sanctuary of Coral
    Ridge on Feb. 3, 1974. Coral Ridge was also the church that
    Tchividjian attended as a young man before straying from the path at
    the age of 16 and returning again at the age of 21.

    New City Presybterian Church, a congregation of the Evangelical
    Presbyterian Church (EPC), was founded by Tchividjian in 2003 and
    draws between 600 to 700 attendees each week. Coral Ridge, meanwhile,
    boasts around 2,200 members and was one of the country's first
    megachurches.

    Eric Young
    Christian Post Reporter
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