Reformed_Churches_in_North_America

List of Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in North America

List of Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in North America

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This is a list of Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in North America. There are more than 6 million Presbyterians in North America.

Presbyterian denominations

Historical chart of Presbyterian denominations in the United States

Larger Presbyterian denominations

Smaller Presbyterian denominations

Korean Presbyterian denominations

Scottish Presbyterian denominations

Chart of splits and mergers of North American Presbyterian churches[16]

More information Splits and mergers of North American Presbyterian churches ...

Congregational denominations

US Congregational Family Tree

National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States
1865
Christian Connection
1810
Evangelical Synod of North America
1872
Reformed Church in the United States
1725 (Eureka Synod excepted from merger)
Congregational Christian Churches
1931
Evangelical and Reformed Church
1934
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
1948
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
1955
United Church of Christ
1957
Evangelical Association of Reformed and Congregational Christian Churches
1998

Note that ESNA, RCUS and E&R churches held to presbyterian polity.


European Reformed denominations

Episcopal/Anglican Reformed denominations

Dutch Reformed denominations

German and French Reformed denominations

Franklin Square burial ground plaque for the German Reformed Church of the United Church of Christ

Other European Reformed denominations

Chart of splits and mergers of North American Continental Reformed and Congregationalist churches

More information Splits and mergers of North American Continental Reformed and Congregationalist churches ...

Reformed Baptist

Reformed Charismatic

Uniting and United denominations

Other

See also


References

  1. "Minutes of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (USA) 2020 Synod" (PDF). Retrieved July 23, 2021.
  2. Allin, Dana (September 30, 2019). "One Measure of a Flourishing Church: Our Mutual Spurring". Archived from the original on September 24, 2020. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  3. Lee, James. "Membership".
  4. ABOUT THE EPC Evangelical Presbyterian Church
  5. "2020 Orthodox Presbyterian Church General Assembly Report" (PDF). December 31, 2019. p. 284. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
  6. "Iglesia Presbiteriana Reformada de México : Presbiterios". Archived from the original on 2013-06-27. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  7. United Church Statistics United Church of Canada
  8. "Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church". www.covref.org. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  9. Much of this is based on Presbyterian Family Connections. Deviations are footnoted.
  10. The "New Side," (the Synod of Philadelphia was known as the "Old Side." Became the Synod of New York in 1746 when the Presbytery of New York left the Synod of Philadelphia to join the New Side.
  11. "Testimony and Covenant". Christ Reformed Presbyterian Church. 2022-05-08. Archived from the original on 2022-05-20. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  12. "SUMMARY STATISTICS 1955 - 2022" (PDF). United Church of Christ. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  13. The german congregations separated from the dutch oversight and adopted their own constitution
  14. Newly founded immigrant congregations were displeased with RCA practices (open communion, use of hymns as well as not supporting the 1834 secession)
  15. Some congregations left RCA after the denomination decided to allow members to join the Freemasons
  16. Affiliated with GerGem
  17. Objected to common grace as defined by the CRC
  18. A restorationist denomination
  19. A german protestant denomination with roots in the prussian union
  20. Objected to the merger
  21. Objected to liberal tendencies in the denomination
  22. Initially affiliated with GKV
  23. Affiliated with CGKN
  24. Another split over the issue of common grace
  25. Affiliated with GGiN

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