Reformed Presbyterian Church
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Reformed Presbyterian may refer to:
  • A mutually recognising set of churches listed at Reformed Presbyterian Church (denominational group)
    Reformed Presbyterian Church (denominational group)
    The Reformed Presbyterian Church is a group of denominations following a form of Protestant Christianity related to Presbyterianism. Reformed Presbyterian congregations are found in several countries, including Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Scotland, France, United States of America,...

    , including:
    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia
      Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia
      The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia is a Calvinist denomination in Australia. It is a small Australian Presbyterian denomination numbering less than 200 persons with its largest congregation in the area of Geelong, Victoria. The first church, in Geelong, was started in 1858...

    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Cyprus
    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
      Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
      The Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America , a Christian church, is a small Presbyterian denomination with churches throughout the United States, in southeastern Canada, and in a small part of Japan. Its beliefs place it in the conservative wing of the Reformed family of Protestant churches...

       (which includes a presbytery in Japan)
    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland
      Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland
      The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland is a Presbyterian denomination in Ireland.-History:The denomination's roots date back to the 17th-century Plantation of Ulster by Scots Presbyterian settlers...

    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland
      Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland
      The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland is a Christian denomination. It is the original church of the Reformed Presbyterian tradition . The RPCS formed in 1690 when its members declined to be part of the establishment of the Church of Scotland...

  • Any of the following North American churches:
    • Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanted)http://www.covenanter.org
    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod (split from Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America in 1833, joined Presbyterian Church in America in 1982)
    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States
      Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States
      The Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States is a small Presbyterian denomination with twelve congregations in the United States. The RPCUS was established in 1983, subscribes to the unrevised Westminster Confession and upholds biblical inerrancy...

       (began in 1983, arising from the Christian Reconstruction movement)
    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church in the Americas (1990-1991)
    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly
      Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly
      The Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly is a conservative Presbyterian denomination in the United States. It was founded in 1991 by members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the Americas. It admits only men into church office and holds to Young Earth creationism...

       (1991-)
    • The Reformed Presbyterian Church – Hanover Presbytery (1991-)

  • Various Presbyterian Reformed churches, including:
    • Presbyterian Reformed Church (Australia)
      Presbyterian Reformed Church (Australia)
      The Presbyterian Reformed Church is a Presbyterian denomination in Australia. The denomination was formed in 1967, when the leadership and majority of the members of the Sutherland, New South Wales congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Australia separated from that denomination...

    • Presbyterian Reformed Church (North America)
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