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  2. John Monteith (minister) - Wikipedia

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    In 1825, the remaining members of the Society formed the First Presbyterian Church of Detroit. In the year the First Protestant Society was founded, a recession caused the financial support for Detroit's new institutions to falter, and so, in January 1819, Monteith again traveled to the east, this time to raise funds to build a place of worship ...

  3. Interfaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The InterFaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit (also referred to as the IFLC) is a faith-based civic organization founded in 2010 by members of a Detroit-based interfaith group known then as the Interfaith Partners. [1] Its headquarters are in Oak Park, Michigan. [2]

  4. Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), formerly the Confederation of Reformed Evangelical Churches, [2] was founded in 1998 as a body of churches that hold to Reformed theology. [3] Member churches include those from Presbyterian, Reformed, and Reformed Baptist backgrounds.

  5. Presbyterian Church (USA) - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Scots brought their Presbyterian faith with them to Ireland, where they laid the foundation of what would become the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. [20] Immigrants from Scotland and Ireland brought Presbyterianism to North America as early as 1640, and immigration would remain a large source of growth throughout the colonial era. [21]

  6. Presbyterianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [38] In 1966, conservatives founded Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi to educate students along Old School Presbyterian lines. Following merger discussions with the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., in 1956 a proposal was passed by the PCUS general assembly, but rejected by the presbyteries.

  7. Presbytery of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Presbytery of Detroit records, 1828-1974. 1 3 linear ft This Christianity -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

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  9. Presbyterian Church in the United States of America - Wikipedia

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    Classification: Protestant: Orientation: Mainline Reformed: Polity: Presbyterian polity: Associations: Plan of Union with the Congregational churches of New England (1801–1837); United Foreign and Domestic Missionary Societies (with the Reformed Church in America and the Associate Reformed Church, 1817–1826)