Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is a community rooted in Reformed theology, emphasizing representational leadership and ethical engagement in social justice. With a rich history that traces back to the teachings of Protestant reformers like John Calvin, the church advocates for a governance structure led by a combination of ministers and elected members, known as ruling elders.
Committed to fostering spiritual growth and community service, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) supports a wide range of initiatives, including disaster response, racial equity, and LGBTQIA ministry. Members and leaders are encouraged to connect and deepen their faith while actively participating in the church's mission to serve both local and global communities.
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