Not all church sanctuaries are the same. Some have crucifixes; others have empty crosses. Some have pews; others have chairs. Some have organs; others have drum sets. Some have altars; others...
Category: Presbyterians
Bible readers agree that Jesus Christ established the practice of routinely eating bread and wine to commemorate his death as an atonement for sin. However, many Christian denominations, like...
Sometimes the name "Presbyterian" is used in a way that doesn't identify its beliefs and practices. Hearing the term without any further description can raise more questions than...
The Presbyterian and Pentecostal traditions are two of the most important and influential branches of Protestant Christianity. While they agree on several essential biblical doctrines, they differ on...
The Roman Catholic and Presbyterian branches of the Christian faith trace their origins to Jesus of Nazareth and his apostles, as well as their writings that comprise most of the New Testament. There...
The terms Presbyterian and Puritan sound similar. Many people know these names have something to do with Protestant Christianity, but they aren't sure about their exact meaning. What is the...