Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is a vibrant community rooted in Reformed theology, characterized by a distinctive form of church governance that emphasizes representational leadership through councils comprising both ministers and elected elders. The church's mission encompasses a deep commitment to social witness, engaging actively in issues of justice and community service.
With a history tracing back to key Protestant reformers like John Calvin, the Presbyterian Church fosters a rich theological identity and promotes a collective approach to decision-making. Its programs and initiatives aim to support diverse congregations, engage with contemporary social issues, and nurture the spiritual journeys of individuals across all age groups.
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