Who we are, Presbyterians
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It has been estimated that 58 percent of the members of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) did not grow up in the denomination. For people in this category, here is a short rundown of the lingo you are likely to hear in a Presbyterian church that you may not have heard in another church.
If you've ever wondered what it is that makes Presbyterians and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) the way they are -- whether you're a Presbyterian or not -- this section is for you. These articles will help newcomers get started finding out more about these people called Presbyterians, and what they believe and do, and why. And if you're a longtime Presbyterian, maybe the articles will be a refresher course that you didn't know you needed. In any case, even though the subjects are serious, the intention is to make serious subjects more interesting by talking of them in a lighter-than-usual vein.
This is a series of recently published articles discussing the distinctive beliefs and practices of Presbyterians and exploring the Biblical and theological foundations of our faith.
On the north side of Highway 76/515 halfway between Blairsville and Young Harris, Georgia
(PCUSA)
Mountain Presbyterian Church
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