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Koinonia, planted by Christ Presbyterian Church and partly known for its presence in a majority Black neighborhood, has left the Presbyterian Church in America for the Evangelical Presbyterian Church.
Christ Presbyterian Church, a prominent multi-site congregation in Nashville, gathered for meeting on Sunday, Nov. 12 to vote on senior pastor Rev. Scott Sauls' resignation. Members voted 517-122 ...
Born in Ballymoney in the 1950s, Wallace Thompson’s working-class family had a traditional Church of Ireland upbringing but as a teenager in the 1960s he became an evangelical C ...
His church-planting network, Acts 29, has fostered Reform churches across the country, and its small-but-growing presence in Houston, in part, brought Redeemer and RTS to the area.
On Sunday, First Presbyterian Church will change its moniker to First Evangelical Presbyterian Church after finalizing negotiations with the branch’s previous denomination, which members voted ...
Carol Keene has been playing the organ at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lorain since 1970, and continues enjoying leading the congregation in hymns. “Oh, I love it,” said Keene of ...
The Presbyterian Church ... The list includes the United Church of Christ, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Episcopal Church. The United Methodist Church is still debating.
Christ Presbyterian Church, 530 Tuscarawas St. W, will host a series of special events including a sold-out dinner today at 4 p.m., followed by a free celebration program from 6 to 8:30 tonight.
Christ Presbyterian Church is expected to take up the resignation of embattled senior pastor Rev. Scott Sauls amid a drawn-out disciplinary process that’s garnered wide public interest.
The church published Christ Our Supreme Joy: Encountering the Glory of Jesus Christ in paperback in 2010. In February, it was the first of Everhard's books to go digital, and it contains a series ...
If you have any questions about our church, about the EPC, or about having a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, I welcome you to give me a call at 620-662-3399.
Presbyterian historian Donald Fortson has been a member of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) since its inception in 1981, and he says he has never seen a more “raucous” General ...