
Presbyterian Reformed Church
The Presbyterian Reformed Church is a Christian denomination that emphasizes the authority of the Bible, the sovereignty of God, and the importance of grace through faith. It follows a Reformed tradition, which was shaped by the teachings of theologians like John Calvin. Presbyterians are governed by a system of elders (presbyters) and typically organize their worship around preaching, prayer, and sacraments like baptism and communion. They value community, education, and social justice, often engaging in efforts to address moral and ethical issues in society. The church's structure and beliefs aim to encourage spiritual growth and accountability among its members.