The fourth section of the Book of Order is the Rules of Discipline. The Reformed tradition believes...
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The second section of the Book of Order is the Form of Government. This section describes how we or...
This Leader Reader, "Hw the Early Church Understood Grace,"continues our study of the teachings and...
In the last few decades more study has been devoted to understanding the various roles of women in ...
Presbyterians learn about God's Word through both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, but much...
How do we live out the timeless Christian challenge to be reconciled as brothers and sisters and li...
The practice of communion should have the quality of a joyful feast. It is not intended to be a som...
Is the concept of the Trinity in the Bible? Or was it a political maneuver by the Emperor Constanti...
The ideas tentatively explored by Jesus' early followers and then further developed by later genera...
In this session the participants will be encouraged to examine their current notions of prayer and ...
The Study Catechism was approved for use as a teaching tool for the church at the 210th General Ass...
This study will help you answer some of the most pressing questions about how we think about prayer...
Most Old Testament authors did not share modern Christians' pressing desire to know what will happe...
The goal of this study on Presbyterian doctrine and beliefs is to develop an understanding of the s...
Many would argue that a true understanding of contemporary Christian thought is impossible without ...