Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian Church U.S.A. is a denomination rooted in Reformed theology, characterized by a distinctive form of governance that emphasizes shared decision-making through councils of ministers and elected elders. With a rich history influenced by Protestant reformers like John Calvin, the church is committed to living out justice and social responsibility in its communities.
In addition to its spiritual mission, the church actively engages in various social witness initiatives, addressing issues such as immigration, gun violence prevention, and racial equity. Through its diverse programs, the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. provides resources and support for church leaders, congregations, and community engagement efforts.
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