
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) is a Protestant Christian denomination that emphasizes the authority of the Bible, the importance of personal faith in Jesus Christ, and active engagement in community and mission work. Founded in 1981, it seeks to balance scripture-based doctrine with contemporary worship and social relevance. The EPC encourages local church independence while fostering fellowship and cooperation among congregations. Its core values include evangelism, discipleship, worship, and social justice, aiming to spread the Christian message while addressing modern cultural issues in a respectful and thoughtful manner.