Guide to the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. West Jersey Presbytery Special Judicial Commission: Case of Carl Curtis McIntire Records
Open for research.
Carl C. McIntire matriculated at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1927. In 1929, the seminary's curriculum was reorganized to encompass a variety of liberal theological views. Among other faculty members and some students, Professor of New Testament Literature John Gresham Machen resigned in protest and established the Westminster Theological Seminary of Philadelphia. McIntire, one of the group of students to leave Princeton, was one of the first to enroll at Westminster Seminary. He graduated in 1931 and was installed as pastor of the Chelsea Presbyterian Church, where he remained for two years. In 1933 he accepted a call from the Collingswood Presbyterian Church, NJ.
McIntire was one of a group of fundamentalists which repudiated the Board of Foreign Missions (PCUSA) and formed a rival Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions in 1934. The General Assembly promptly ordered all members of the Independent Board to sever their ties to it or to face disciplinary action. Refusing to obey the Assembly's mandate, McIntire was tried by a Special Judicial Commission of his presbytery in 1935 and found guilty of violating his ordination vows and defying the government of the PCUSA. In 1936, after a prolonged legal battle between the PCUSA and the Collingswood congregation, McIntire resigned from his church and was dismissed from the Presbyterian ministry.
Machen founded the Presbyterian Church of America, a fundamentalist church, in 1936. McIntire joined this church immediately. In 1941, he founded the American Council of Christian Churches and become its first president, and he went on from there to found and preside over the International Council of Christian Churches. He became a widely recognized public figure, speaking out against Communism, Roman Catholicism and integration.
Record Group 9 documents McIntire's trials by the Special Judicial Commission of the West Jersey Presbytery and an opinion on the ownership of the disputed Collingswood Church property.
For additonal materials related to this collection see:
Record Group 7, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Special Judicial Commission; John Gresham Machen Case Records, contains the legal papers of John Gresham Machen from 1934-1941.
Record Group 20, Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions Collection, is mainly composed of Stated Clerk's correspondence concerning the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions from 1934-1936.
Collection processed: March 1968
Milton Kenin, Records Researcher
Collection revised and finding aid created: November 1975
Frederick M. Schalow
Two folders added to collection in 1978
Collection partially rehoused, finding aid revised and notes added: April 1991
Stephanie Muntone, Processing Archivist
Box | Folder | Description | |
1 | 1 | Finding Aid to Record Group 9 | |
1 | 2 | Transcript of Trial, May 1935 | |
1 | 3 | Transcript of Trial, June 1935 | |
1 | 4-6 | Transcript of Judicial Commission Meetings, 1935 | |
1 | 7 | Transcript of Collingswood Rally, 1935 | |
1 | 8 | Transcripts of Addresses, 1935 | |
1 | 9 | West Jersey Presbytery Minutes (extracts), 1934-35 | |
1 | 10 | Correspondence, Clippings, 1936 | |
1 | 11-12 | Trial Records, 1935 | |
1 | 13 | Duplicate Trial Proceedings, 1935 | |
1 | 14 | Final Decree, 1935 | |
1 | 15 | Legal Opinion on Collingswood Church Property Title, 1934 |