Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian Church U.S.A. is a denomination rooted in Reformed theology, characterized by a representational form of church government where authority is distributed among councils comprising both ministers and ruling elders. The church emphasizes justice, kindness, and humility, embodying its commitment to social witness and community engagement through various ministries and outreach efforts.
With a rich history stemming from Protestant reformers like John Calvin, the Presbyterian Church promotes a collaborative approach to decision-making and spiritual growth, fostering a diverse community of faith that values inclusion and social justice. As it approaches the 1700th anniversary of The Nicene Creed, the church continues to guide its members in living out their beliefs through service and advocacy.
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