
PC(USA) General Assembly
The PC(USA) General Assembly is the highest policymaking body of the Presbyterian Church (USA), meeting annually to set church priorities, approve policies, and guide the denomination’s mission and ministry. Comprising elected representatives from regional conferences, it discusses issues such as theology, social justice, and church governance. The assembly ensures the church’s work remains aligned with its core beliefs and mission, making decisions that influence local congregations nationwide. It functions as a democratic forum where members deliberate, vote, and shape the future direction of the Presbyterian Church in the United States.