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  2. Evangelical Presbyterian Church (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The EPC began as a result of prayer meetings in 1980 and 1981 by pastors and elders increasingly alienated by liberalism in the "northern" branch of Presbyterianism (the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., a predecessor of the Presbyterian Church (USA)). Two cases served as important catalysts in their separation: the Kenyon Case of 1975 ...

  3. Evangelical Presbyterian Church (established 1956) - Wikipedia

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    The Reformed Presbyterian Church, General Synod adhered to the Solemn League and Covenant and was of the Covenanter tradition. It was formed in 1833 when the Reformed Presbyterian Church divided over issue of allegiance to the Constitution. One group named Reformed Presbyterian Church, General Synod allowed its members to vote and to hold office.

  4. Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox Presbyterian Church invited the RPCES to organic union third time (OPC had fraternal relation with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (1961) The OPC had extensive contact with this latter group already since 1945, when a committee was established to investigate the possibility of union with them 2 times, in 1949, and in 1959 ...

  5. Evangelical Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical Presbyterian Church (established 1956), a denomination that, through a series of mergers, eventually became part of the Presbyterian Church in America Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Evangelical Presbyterian Church .

  6. ECO (denomination) - Wikipedia

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    The acronym "ECO" came from its original denominational name, which was the Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians. [10] Because the nickname stuck, the denomination kept it and repurposed it to represent ECO's three-fold commitment to make disciples of Jesus Christ (Evangelical), connect leaders through accountable relationships and encourage collaboration (Covenant), and commit to a ...

  7. List of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Presbyterian Church 1892 APRHS 340 640 Berwyn Avenue Berwyn: 1st church built 1862 Tyrone Presbyterian Church: 1871 402 Jimtown Road Dawson: Founded 1774, Four Churches have been built on the site of the present-day Building. Union Presbyterian Church & Cemetery APRHS 376 Cowansville: Upper Octorara Presbyterian Church 1840 APRHS 31

  8. Evangelical Association of Reformed and Congregational ...

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    The EA began in 1998 from meetings between the clergy of First Protestant Church in New Braunfels, Texas [6] and St. John's Evangelical Protestant Church in Cullman, Alabama, two large UCC congregations of Evangelical and Reformed (German Protestant) heritage. A core group resulting from interested churches of like mind brought about this ...

  9. Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches - Wikipedia

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    On some doctrines, such as the Federal Vision, paedocommunion, and paedobaptism, the CREC allows each church to determine its own position. [ citation needed ] The Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches requires that all member churches adopt a statement of faith including the Apostles' Creed , the Nicene Creed , and the Definition of ...