American Reformation Presbyterian Church information
Former Presbyterian denomination
American Reformation Presbyterian Church
Classification
Protestant
Orientation
Reformed
Theology
Calvinist Evangelical
Polity
Presbyterian
Region
United States
Origin
1994
Separated from
Presbyterian Church in America
Merged into
Reformed Presbyterian Church - Hanover Presbytery
The American Reformation Presbyterian Church (ARPC) was a Presbyterian denomination, formed in 1994, by churches that separated from Presbyterian Church in America over conflicts related to the use of images of Christ.[1][2]
After 1997, only one church remained in the denomination[1] and it joined Reformed Presbyterian Church - Hanover Presbytery after that.[3]
^ abHistory of Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church, Richard Bacom, April 26, 2006
^Richard Bacon (November 20, 2009). "History of the American Reformed Presbyterian Church". Retrieved January 21, 2022.
^"Church of the Presbytery of Hanover". Archived from the original on March 4, 2021. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
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