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    Pres·by·te·ri·an·ism
    /ˌprezbəˈtirēəˌniz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. a form of Protestant Church government in which the Church is administered locally by the minister with a group of elected elders of equal rank, and regionally and nationally by representative courts of ministers and elders.
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  3. Presbyterianism is a Reformed (Calvinist) Protestant tradition named for its form of church government by representative assemblies of elders.

  4. Aug 4, 2023 · Learn about the origins, traditions and doctrines of Presbyterianism, one of the earliest Protestant denominations. Find out how Presbyterians govern their church, use confessions of faith, and practice baptism and communion.

    • The Presbyterian Constitution
    • Beliefs
    • Baptism
    • Communion

    The official creeds, confessions, and beliefs of the Presbyterian Church, including the Nicene Creed, the Apostles' Creed, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Westminster Confession of faith, are all contained within a document called The Book of Confessions. The end of this constitution is an article of faith, which outlines the major beliefs of thi...

    The Book of Confessions presents the following beliefs for the Presbyterian faithful to follow: 1. The Trinity- We trust in the one triune God, the Holy One of Israel, whom alone we worship and serve. 2. Jesus Christ Is God- We trust in Jesus Christ, fully human, fully God. 3. The Authority of Scripture - Our knowledge of God and God's purpose for ...

    Like most denominations, Presbyterians believe that baptism is a celebration of the renewal of the covenant with which God has bound his people to himself. One could say it is the first and most important of the Presbyterian practices. Through baptism, individuals are publicly received into the church to share in its life and ministry, and the chur...

    Presbyterians gather in worship to praise God, to pray, to enjoy each other's fellowship, and to receive instruction through the teachings of God's Word. Like Catholics and Episcopalians, they also practice the act of communion. Church members consider communion a solemn but joyful act, symbolic of celebrating at the table of their Savior, and a re...

  5. Presbyterianism is a form of church government based on rule by elders, or presbyters, who are elected by the members of the congregation. It is also the name of a denomination, the Presbyterian Church, that traces its origins to the Calvinist churches of the British Isles.

  6. Feb 17, 2023 · Presbyterianism is a form of church polity that emphasizes the plurality of elders and the connectivity of local churches. Learn about its biblical basis, historical development, and preliminary principles from this article by Nick Batzig.

  7. May 5, 2024 · Learn about the presbyterian form of church government, developed by Swiss and Rhineland Reformers during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. Find out how it works in different levels and regions, and how it differs from other Christian churches.

  8. Presbyterianism is a Christian denomination with a unique system of church governance that emphasizes community and democracy. They have a rich history and a unique set of beliefs and practices that are rooted in the teachings of John Calvin.

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