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The name Presbyterian comes from the Greek term in the New Testament for elder, presbuteros, a term used 72 times in the New Testament. The Presbyterian movement began among Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries and cantered on what form of church government would be appropriate. Some thought the church should be governed by bishops (Greek: episcopes) and became the Episcopalian party, some by elders and became the Presbyterian party, and some directly by the congregation,  which became the Congregationalist party.

Faith Missionary Church

Faith Mis Faith Missionary Church is a medium-sized church located in Flint, MI. Our church was founded in x and is associated with the Missionary Church. LOVE people for Christ, BUILD people up in Christ, SEND people out for Christ. We’re so glad to welcome you to Faith

Napa Valley Community Church

Napa Valley Community Church is a  located in Napa, CA. Our church was founded in 2010 and is associated with the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRC). The church offered a 10×5 ft plot for free to the gardeners willing to farm organically for personal use. Informal or casual attire most common


Morsemere Community Church

Morse mere Community Church is located in Ridgefield Prosomere Community Church is  located in Ridgefield. Presbyterian church government emphasizes that the leadership of the church is shared between those called to be ministers and church members called to be elders within the congregation — we use the terms Teaching Elder to refer to ministers and Ruling Elder to refer to church members called to be elders. This strong emphasis on Presbyterian church government is our heritage from Scottish Presbyterians.

Ministries Within the Episcopal Church

  • Transition Ministry
  • Youth Ministry
  • Campus Ministry
  • Ethnic Ministry

Being a Christian is not essentially about joining a church or being a nice person, but about following in the footsteps of Jesus, taking his teachings seriously,

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The Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministries supports ministries of, to, and with young adults (ages 18-30) both on and off college campuses through the communities, resources and networks of the Episcopal Church. Through leadership development, networking across the church, gathering online and in person, and offering support through each diocese and province, we strive to create a community of leaders and young adults engaged in mission and ministry together.

Through leadership development, networking across the church, gathering online and in person, and offering support through each diocese and province The Office of Young Adult and Campus Ministries supports ministries of, to, and with young adults (ages 18-30) both on and off college campuses through the communities, resources and networks of the Episcopal Church. Through leadership development, networking across the church, gathering online and in person, and offering support through each diocese and province, we strive to create a community of leaders and young adults engaged in mission and ministry together.

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