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How does being a Presbyterian differ from other Christian denominations? In this episode, Pastor Jeff Cranston and Tiffany Coker explore the history, beliefs, and denominational differences within Presbyterianism.

If you missed the last two episodes on the Presbyterian Church in America, be sure to check them out!


Here’s What We Discussed:

00:55 - The Roots of Presbyterianism
The word Presbyterian comes from the Greek presbuteros, which means elder or leader. The way Presbyterian churches are structured comes from the teachings of John Calvin and John Knox during the Protestant Reformation. A key document that guides Presbyterian beliefs is the Westminster Confession of Faith, written in the 1640s.

02:55 - Key Differences Between PCUSA, PCA, and EPC

06:13 - Presbyterian Worship & Theology
Presbyterian church services are usually structured and formal, with a strong focus on Bible teaching. The way they worship has stayed mostly the same for centuries, following traditions from the Reformation.

10:01 - Influential Figures in Presbyterianism
You may know some theologians and pastors from Presbyterian backgrounds:

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