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There are 166 presbyteries in PC(USA). [5] A presbytery is a regional governing body or lower judicatories that is made up of local churches. In official communications, many of these presbyteries use "Presbytery of" in front of their names, for example, "Presbytery of The James."
This is a list of notable Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building.In Pennsylvania, numerous churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or are noted on state or local historic registers.
First Presbyterian Church (Seymour, Indiana) 1884 built 1991 NRHP-listed 301 N. Walnut St. Seymour, Indiana: Late Gothic Revival First Presbyterian Church (South Bend, Indiana) 1888 built 1985 NRHP-listed 101 S. Lafayette
The Presbyterian Church in the United States of America has its roots in the territory of the Synod of the Trinity, which was founded as the Synod of Philadelphia in 1717 following the division of the Presbytery of Philadelphia into three presbyteries (Philadelphia, New Castle, and Long Island), with the synod as a superior body. [1]
First Presbyterian Church (Seymour, Indiana) First Presbyterian Church (South Bend, Indiana) H. Hopewell Presbyterian Church (Hopewell, Johnson County, Indiana) L.
First Presbyterian Church (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) First Presbyterian Church (Philadelphia) First Presbyterian Church (Pittsburgh) First Presbyterian Church (Washington, Pennsylvania) First Presbyterian Church of the Covenant (Erie, Pennsylvania) First Presbyterian Church of West Chester; Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church
Myungsung Presbyterian Church: 1980 founded 1989 built Myeongil-dong: Seoul: Gothic Revival Somang Presbyterian Church: Gangnam-gu: Seoul: Dongcheon Church: Seoul: Founded by evacuees from Hungnamin what is now North Korea [1] Onnuri Community Church
The United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA) was the largest branch of Presbyterianism in the United States from May 28, 1958, to 1983. It was formed by the union of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (PCUSA), often referred to as the "Northern" Presbyterian Church, with the United Presbyterian Church of North America (UPCNA), a smaller church of ...