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Presbyterianism (pres-bə-TE-ree-a-nizm) is a historically Reformed Protestant tradition named after its form of church government by representative assemblies of elders, known as "presbyters". [2] Though other Reformed churches are structurally similar, the word Presbyterian is applied to churches that trace their roots to the Church of Scotland or to English Dissenter groups that were formed ...

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This overview of the Presbyterian Church as a Christian denomination includes the distinguishing beliefs and practices of the denomination.

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Presbyterianism is one of the earliest religions to come from the Reformation, and it has long prided itself on tradition and deep faith. The church’s unique hierarchy helped America in its early development as a democracy, and its belief in voting and elections are a hallmark of the church. Here are 10 things to know about the Presbyterian church.

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What is Presbyterianism? Learn about this major Protestant denomination's history, Reformed theology, and unique system of church governance led by elders.

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The name “Presbyterian” applies to a diverse group of churches that adhere in some degree to the teachings of John Calvin and John Knox and practice a presbyterian form of church government led by representative elders (presbyters). The polity of Presbyterian churches calls for local congregations to elect a board called the session or consistory. Congregations also elect presbyters who ...

Confused about the different Presbyterian denominations in America? Here’s what you should know about four main groups.

Dismissed mission co-workers, denominational officials draft new theology of mission After sweeping layoffs, 41 Presbyterians — including dismissed co-workers and denominational leaders — gathered at Union Seminary to begin drafting a new theology of mission for the PC (USA).

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