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We Believe A newly revised edition of a helpful study guide that assists Presbyterians in understanding the creeds of the church. Updated to include an analysis of A Brief Statement of Faith, which became part of the Book of Confessions in 1991, this book is used in the training program for church officers of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Written by a pastor experienced in officer training, it will help Presbyterian especially current church first nj presbyterian sparta and future church officers, understand more fully the creeds that are part of their faith. This concise easy-to-use guide explains the ten documents now included in the Book of Confessions adopted by the General Assembly in 1983. Harry Eberts presents each document in outline form, discusses its meaning, church first nj presbyterian sparta and provides historical context. The documents are grouped into four chapters: the two creeds from the early church the confessions church first nj presbyterian sparta and catechism from the Reformation church; those from the Westminster Assembly: church first nj presbyterian sparta and the two twentieth century documents. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Presbyterian Church of Korea - The Presbyterian Church of Korea originated in South Korea and has spread to the United States under a variety of names, including Korean Central Presbyterian Church (KCPC), Kionos Fellowship Church (KFC), McLean Korean Presbyterian Church (MKPC), and Open Door Presbyterian Church (ODPC). The church, while primarily made up of Korean people, welcomes people of all nationalities.
United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America - The United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA or UPUSA) was the northern branch of Presbyterianism in the United States. It was formed by the union of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (the mainline Northern Presbyterian Church) with the United Presbyterian Church of North America (a smaller church of Covenanter-Seceder tradition) in 1958.
United Presbyterian Church of Scotland - The United Presbyterian Church of Scotland (1847-1900) was a Scottish Presbyterian denomination. It was formed in 1847 by the union of the United Secession Church and the Relief Church, and in 1900 merged with the Free Church of Scotland to form the United Free Church of Scotland, which in turn united with the Church of Scotland in 1929.
United Presbyterian Church of North America - The United Presbyterian Church of North America (UPCNA) was an American Presbyterian denomination that existed for one hundred years. It was formed in 1858 by the union of the Northern branch of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanter and Seceder) with the Associate Presbyterian Church (Seceders).
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