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  1. Presbyterianism is a Reformed (Calvinist) Protestant tradition named for its form of church government by representative assemblies of elders. [2] .

  2. Jun 25, 2019 · Presbyterians gather in worship to praise God, to pray, to enjoy each other's fellowship, and to receive instruction through the teachings of God's Word. Like Catholics and Episcopalians, they also practice the act of communion.

  3. Mar 28, 2023 · Answer. 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).

  4. presbyterian, form of church government developed by Swiss and Rhineland Reformers during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and used with variations by Reformed and Presbyterian churches throughout the world.

  5. The Presbyterian Church of the Philippines ( PCP ), officially The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the Philippines, is a growing evangelical, Bible-based Reformed church in the Philippines. It was officially founded by in 1986 and the General Assembly was organized in September 1996. [citation needed] Origin.

  6. Aug 4, 2023 · Presbyterianism refers to the system of church hierarchy. The church name comes from the system of government the religion uses. Representative assemblies of elders, which are called presbyteries, govern the church. In comparison, bishops govern the Episcopal Church and congregational church is government by congregations.

  7. Jul 31, 2023 · Presbyterian is a branch within Protestantism that grew out of reform movements in France and Scotland led by John Calvin and John Knox, respectively. What is the exact meaning of the terms Protestant and Presbyterian? Why did the Protestant Reformation emerge in Europe? Why did the Presbyterian branch emerge from within the Protestant Reformation?

  8. Jul 2, 2021 · Trace a brief history of the Presbyterian Church and learn how reformers paved the way for religious and political changes across the globe.

  9. Presbyterianism, Form of church government based on rule by elders, or presbyters. The presbyters who govern the church are grouped in a hierarchy of courts, the highest of which is the general assembly. They are elected by the members of the congregation for fixed terms, in a system intended to affirm the equality of all Christians.

  10. Jul 31, 2023 · Presbyterians believe that Christ is the eternal, uncreated second person of the Trinity who took on human flesh at the incarnation. He was born to his virgin mother, Mary, in Bethlehem and then, after a sojourn to Egypt, was raised in Nazareth. Presbyterians believe Christ is fully God and fully man.

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