Presbyterian churches have always been communities of worship because of their conviction that God is worthy of honor and praise. Because of the tradition's high view of Scripture, corporate worship...
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The Anglican and Presbyterian traditions were both born out of 16th-century protests against the Roman Catholic Church in Europe. The denominations are in agreement on several important Christian...
The Presbyterian and Baptist traditions are influential Protestant denominations that have left their mark in Europe, America, and around the world. The traditions agree on many important matters of...
The Presbyterian tradition has historically held the Bible in high esteem. Its founder, French Reformer John Calvin (1509-1564), and other pastors and theologians had the conviction that God inspired...
Presbyterians disagree with Catholics on several important issues. Presbyterians don't recognize the papacy, have different beliefs about the saints, including Mary, and have dissimilar views about...
The Presbyterian and Episcopalian traditions are Protestant branches of the Christian faith that originated in 16th-century Europe. These denominations have a lot in common, especially when...