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Presbyterianism is a part of the Reformed tradition within Protestantism which traces its origins to the British Isles. Presbyterian churches derive their name from the presbyterian form of church government, which is government by representative assemblies of elders. Many Reformed churches are organized this way, but the word "Presbyterian," when capitalized, is often applied uniquely to the churches that trace their roots to the Scottish and English churches that bore that name and English political groups that formed during the English Civil War. Presbyterian theology typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures, and the necessity of grace through faith in Christ. Presbyterian church government was ensured in Scotland by the Acts of Union in 1707 which created the kingdom of Great Britain. In fact, most Presbyterians found in England can trace a Scottish connection, and the Presbyterian denomination was also taken to North America mostly by Scots and Scots-Irish immigrants. The Presbyterian denominations in Scotland hold to the theology of John Calvin and his immediate successors, although there are a range of theological views within contemporary Presbyterianism. Local congregations of churches which use presbyterian polity are governed by sessions made up of representatives of the congregation (elders); a conciliar approach which is found at other levels of decision-making (presbytery, synod and general assembly).
John Knox (c. 1513 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish clergyman, theologian, and writer who was a leader of the Protestant Reformation and is considered the founder of the Presbyterian denomination in Scotland. He is believed to have been educated at the University of St Andrews and worked as a notary-priest. Influenced by early church reformers such as George Wishart, he joined the movement to reform the Scottish church. He was caught up in the ecclesiastical and political events that involved the murder of Cardinal Beaton in 1546 and the intervention of the regent of Scotland Mary of Guise. He was taken prisoner by French forces the following year and exiled to England on his release in 1549.
While in exile, Knox was licensed to work in the Church of England, where he rose in the ranks to serve King Edward VI of England as a royal chaplain. He exerted a reforming influence on the text of the Book of Common Prayer. In England he met and married his first wife, Margery Bowes. When Mary Tudor ascended the throne and re-established Roman Catholicism, Knox was forced to resign his position and leave the country. Knox moved to Geneva and then to Frankfurt. In Geneva he met John Calvin, from whom he gained experience and knowledge of Reformed theology and Presbyterian polity. He created a new order of service, which was eventually adopted by the reformed church in Scotland. He left Geneva to head the English refugee church in Frankfurt but he was forced to leave over differences concerning the liturgy, thus ending his association with the Church of England.
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A short video answering the question: what is a presbyterian? Filmed by Peter Prescott, Editing Peter Matthess, Interviews are of the general public in Cambridge. Definition of Presbyterian is given by Ian Hamilton, Pastor of Cambridge Presbyterian Church.
A short history of the Presbyterian Church produced for the series "So, You are Becoming a New Member" of the Presbyterian Church in the USA.
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Service for the Lord’s Day April 10, 2016 GATHER IN GOD’S NAME Welcome! John Knox Presbyterian Church is a community of believers drawn together by their trust in an all-knowing, all powerful God. We are a family of faith, which believes that, with God, all things are possible. We welcome anyone who may be seeking an environment of worship that will inspire and challenge you to a new level of faith. GATHER IN GOD'S NAME PRELUDE: "Revelation Song (with Holy, Holy, Holy)" Arr. Betcher ~JK Ringers INTROIT: "Holy, Holy, Holy" Heber CALL TO WORSHIP based on Psalm 100 HYMN 260 "Alleluia! Sing to Jesus" HYFRYDOL PRAYER OF CONFESSION Silent Confession ASSURANCE OF PARDON based on 1 Tim 1:15,17 GLORIA PATRI: Glory Be To The Father HEAR GOD’S WORD TIME FOR CHILDREN, Kelly Weekes OLD TESTAMENT L...
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For 60 years, Carmel Presbyterian church has been bringing God's Light to our location in the heart of Carmel by the Sea. Join us for our 9:30 traditional service, featuring our choir, hymns, and solid Biblical teaching and lessons enjoyed by families, young people, our senior generation, and anyone of any age or background looking for a comfortable place to learn more about Faith and God. Our top-notch children's program is facilitated by our trained and motivated staff to provide a safe and engaging place for children to learn and grow. Join us for fellowship, lessons, and celebrating God's love at Carmel Presbyterian! www.carmelpres.org
The top legislative body of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) voted by large margins Thursday to recognize same-sex marriage as Christian in the church constitution, adding language that marriage can be the union of "two people," not just "a man and a woman." The amendment approved by the Presbyterian General Assembly requires approval from a majority of the 172 regional presbyteries, which will vote on the change over the next year. But in a separate policy change that takes effect at the end of this week's meeting, delegates voted to allow ministers to preside at gay weddings in states where the unions are legal and local congregational leaders approve. Nineteen states and the District of Columbia recognize same-sex marriage. The votes, during a national meeting in Detroit, were a sweep...
The names of the pieces played are as follows. 1) Toccata from Symphony V- Charles-Marie Widor 2) Preambule- Louis Vierne 3) Prelude in the Classic Styles- Gordon Young 4) Preire a Notre Dame- Léon Boëllmann 5) Fanfare- Jacques Lemmens 6) Apparition de l'église éternelle- Olivier Messiaen 7) Entrez au Paradis "Hommage à Jean Langlais"- Von Roos 8) Venus Toccata- Carol Williams Hope you enjoy!
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On April 17 - 2016, I had the privilege to preach at Bel Air Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles. I preached on FAITH from Mark 10:46-52 from the life of Bartimaeus. This is an amazing church that has been around for 60 years in the heart of Hollywood and stands as a hope to people from various spheres of the society.
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