Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) embodies a Reformed theological identity, emphasizing representational leadership and a structured church government where decision-making rests with councils of ministers and elected ruling elders. Rooted in the teachings of Protestant reformers like John Calvin, the church promotes community engagement and social justice as integral to its mission.
With a commitment to inclusivity and advocacy for various social issues, the church embraces diverse ministries, focusing on areas such as immigration, racial equity, and disaster response. As it approaches significant milestones like the 1700th anniversary of The Nicene Creed, the church continues to inspire and provide resources for communities of faith seeking to follow the Spirit in their journey.
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