Presbyterian Church (USA)
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination rooted in the Reformed tradition and shaped by a commitment to shared governance, theological education, and public witness. Formed in 1983 through the reunion of two historic Presbyterian bodies, the denomination traces its theological heritage to John Calvin and emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of Scripture, and the call to serve Christ in the world.
With national offices located in Louisville, Kentucky, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) supports congregations, mid councils, and members across the United States through worship resources, mission partnerships, theological reflection, and advocacy on issues such as justice, peace, and care for creation. The denomination is known for its emphasis on ordered ministry, collective discernment, and engagement with social and ethical concerns grounded in faith.
For more information, visit their official website: The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).