Burk Parsons

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Burk Parsons
Birth Date unknown
Residency Central Florida
Theology Presbyterianism
Occupation(s) Pastor
Education Reformed Theological Seminary
Affiliation(s) St. Andrew's Chapel (pastor)
Ligonier Ministries (fellow)
Tabletalk Magazine (editor)
Spouse(s) Amber Parsons
Children unknown
Website sachapel.com

Dr. Burk Parsons is an American Presbyterian (PCA) pastor at St. Andrew's Chapel in Sanford, Florida.[1]

Controversy and Disciplinary Proceedings

Initial Investigation (2024–2025) In November 2024, the PCA’s Central Florida Presbytery’s “Minister and His Work” committee determined there was a “strong presumption of guilt” that Parsons violated his ordination vows (vows 5 and 7). These vows relate to his motives for ministry and his conduct in pastoral duties.

A judicial commission was formed, and in January 2025, Parsons was formally indicted and temporarily suspended from pastoral duties—including preaching, teaching, and administering the sacraments—pending trial.


Judicial Trial (May–June 2025) Between May 12 and 28, the presbytery conducted a trial lasting over 45 hours with more than 55 witnesses. In June 2025, the judicial commission unanimously found Parsons guilty of three specific charges:

  • Being harsh, unkind, and ungentle in interpersonal interactions.
  • Failing to lead humbly—exhibiting domineering and autocratic behavior that intimidated others.
  • Slandering or demeaning other servants or churches

He was also found not guilty on two additional charges (which were unspecified).

Suspension and Path to Restoration Parsons received an indefinite suspension from his duties as a teaching elder in the PCA—but not from receiving sacraments. The suspension remains in effect until he provides “satisfactory evidence of repentance.” The commission emphasized that restoration remains possible if he demonstrates sustained, exemplary, humble, and edifying life as required by church order.

Parsons has indicated his intent to appeal the verdict

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