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The Presbyterian Church in Canada The national office of The Presbyterian Church in Canada is on the traditional territory of the Wendat, the Anishnaabeg, and the Haudenosaunee nations These lands are part of Treaty 13 (the 1805 Toronto Purchase Agreement held by the Mississauga of the Credit First Nation) and are also part of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum
Presbyterian Church in Canada - Wikipedia The Presbyterian Church in Canada (French: Église presbytérienne du Canada) is a Presbyterian denomination, serving in Canada under this name since 1875 The United Church of Canada claimed the right to the name from 1925 to 1939
Presbyterian and Reformed Churches in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia The Presbyterian Church in Canada retains much of its Calvinist and Scottish heritage in its organization and church life, emphasizing the central role of preaching and scripture reading, and severe simplicity in worship and church decor
Presbyterian Church in Canada - World Council of Churches The Presbyterian Church in Canada met in general assembly for the first time in 1875, in Montreal Prior to that, there were four independent synods representing various branches of Presbyterianism, largely on the basis of links with mother churches in the British Isles
The Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives Our office documents the life and work of The Presbyterian Church in Canada by acquiring and preserving records of enduring evidential and historical value to the Church
History in The Presbyterian Church in Canada The Presbyterian Church in Canada is founded on the teachings of the New Testament, both in its theology and its form of church government The word “Presbyterian” comes from the Greek for “elder” and refers to the governance of the church by Teaching Elders (ministers) and an equal number of Ruling Elders (persons ordained to rule, but
What We Believe – Your Presbyterian Church The roots of The Presbyterian Church in Canada are Scottish (our mother Church was the Church of Scotland which is Presbyterian), but our Canadian heritage includes the work and witness of French Huguenots (Protestant) settlers who came to Canada in the 1600s
Histories Presbyterian Church In Canada Presbyterian Church In Canada Had its beginnings early in the eighteenth century in Nova Scotia In 1776 the Presbytery of Truro, Nova Scotia, was organized; that of Montreal in 1793; and in 1818 the Presbytery of the Canadas was formed in Montreal In 1831 the united Presbytery became the Synod of Upper Canada; and in 1840 joined the
About - The Presbyterian Church in Canada The Presbyterian Church in Canada comprises four levels, or courts: Session (at the congregational level), Presbytery, Synod, and, since 1875, the General Assembly