
Orthodox Presbyterian Church
The Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) is a conservative Christian denomination founded in 1936 that emphasizes the authority of the Bible, Reformed theology, and the centrality of Jesus Christ’s teachings. It seeks to promote sound doctrine, worship, and community life based on historic Christian beliefs. The OPC values doctrinal purity, doctrinal subscription, and adherence to biblical standards, often reflecting traditional Reformed and Calvinist viewpoints. It is characterized by its commitment to evangelism, biblical education, and maintaining a faithful witness to the gospel within a church structure that emphasizes both doctrinal depth and practical worship.