Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is a denomination rooted in Reformed theology, characterized by a distinctive representational leadership structure where decision-making authority resides in councils composed of both ministers and elected elders. With a commitment to social justice and community engagement, the church emphasizes the ethical responsibility of its members to address issues like hunger, poverty, and human rights.
Founded on the teachings of Protestant reformers like John Calvin, the Presbyterian Church promotes a faith journey that encourages both individual and communal growth. Its members are inspired to deepen their relationship with God while working collaboratively within their communities to foster inclusion, equity, and meaningful outreach.
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