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    Presbyterian polity - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian (or presbyteral) polity is a method of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") typified by the rule of assemblies of presbyters, or elders. Each local church is governed by a body of elected elders usually called the session or consistory, though other terms, such as church board, may

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    Among the early church fathers, it was noted that the offices of elder and bishop were identical, and were not differentiated until later, and that plurality of elders was the norm for church government. St. Jerome(347–420)

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    Presbyterian polity is constructed on specific assumptions about the form of the government intended by the Bible:
    • "Bishop" (Koine Greek"episcopos") and "elder" (Koine Greek

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    Elder
    There are two types of elder; the teaching elder (see The Minister below) and the ruling elder. An excerpt

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    Session
    Elders make decisions for the local parish through an elected council called the Session (Latin. sessio from sedere "to sit"), sometimes the Kirk session, church session, or (in Continental Reformedusage) consistory. The members

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    Robert Burns published a brief irreverent poem, On A Celebrated Ruling Elder, as an elegy for a Scottish Presbyterian.

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    British Isles
    The word Presbyterianism, when capitalized, often refers specifically to churches founded on principles of presbyterian polity in the

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  2. Presbyterianism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    Presbyterianism is a kind of Protestant Christianity.It was started in Scotland by John Knox during the 16th century.It became powerful in England during the Civil War.Today there are Presbyterian churches across the world. Presbyterians (followers of Presbyterianism) believe that the Bible is the most important thing in their church because it was given to humans by God and has no …

  3. Ecclesiastical polity - Wikipedia

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    Though each church or denomination has its own characteristic structure, there are four general types of polity: episcopal, connexional, presbyterian, and congregational.
    Churches having episcopal polity are governed by bishops. The title bishop comes from the Greek word epískopos, which translates as overseer. In regard to Catholicism, bishops have authority over the diocese, which is both sacramental and political; as well as performing ordinations, confi…

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  4. Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) – Wikipedia

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    Die Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) oder Presbyterianische Kirche (USA) (kurz PC) ist eine protestantische Mainline-Kirche in den Vereinigten Staaten.. Die Kirche gehört zu den Reformierten Kirchen des Protestantismus, deren Ursprung auf Johannes Calvin zurückgeht. Presbyterianer führen die theologische Tradition des schottischen Reformators John Knox und …

  5. Presbyterian | Theopedia

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    • These denominations derive their name from the Greek word presbuteros, whichmeans "elder." Presbyterian church governance is common to theProtestant churches that were most closely modelled after theReformation in Switzerland. In England, Scotland andIreland, the Reformed churches that adopted a presbyterian instead ofepiscopaliangovernment became known, natura…
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    What is Presbyterian government?
    Presbyterian government is based on Elders. Teaching and ruling elders are ordained and convene as a 'Kirk Session', (commonly refered to as simply 'session') responsible for the discipline, nurture and mission of the local congregation.
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    What is the origin of the Presbyterian Church?
    These denominations derive their name from the Greek word presbuteros, which means "elder.". Presbyterian church governance is common to the Protestant churches that were most closely modelled after the Reformation in Switzerland.
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    Who is the leader of the Presbyterian Church?
    There is no overall leader and there are no bishops in the Presbyterian tradition. On Sunday the Bible, which they consider the 'Word of God', is read and a sermon preached by the minister is at the heart of a morning worship service, which also includes group singings of some worship songs.
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    What is the difference between Congregational and Presbyterian churches?
    Congregational churches are sometimes called "Presbyterian" if they are governed by a council of elders; but the difference is that every local congregation is independent, and its elders are accountable to its members, and congregationalism's wider assemblies are not ordinarily empowered to enforce discipline.
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  7. Presbyterian Church (USA) – Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian Church (USA), PC(USA) är ett protestantiskt trossamfund bildat 1983 genom samgående mellan Presbyterianska kyrkan i USA och Förenade presbyterianska kyrkan i USA.PC(USA) har 1,3 miljoner medlemmar i 9 000 lokala församlingar.

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