Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian Church U.S.A. is a vibrant community rooted in Reformed theology, characterized by a distinctive governance structure that empowers decision-making through councils composed of ministers and elected congregational members. With a history influenced by the teachings of Protestant reformers such as John Calvin, the church emphasizes grace, social justice, and a commitment to ethical engagement across various issues.
In fostering a sense of inclusivity and representation, the church actively serves diverse groups including youth, adults, and marginalized communities, advocating for social equality and sustainable practices. Through its ministries, the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. aims to live out faith actively, engaging members in local and global missions that address critical social issues like hunger, racial equity, and disaster response.
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