Presbyterian History:
Presbyterianism is a part of the Reformation movement that began with Martin Luther and continued with John Calvin. John Knox, a Scottish Protestant who studied with Calvin, brought Presbyterianism to Scotland. Presbyterians played a large part in the founding of the United States and the writing of the Constitution. The first presbytery in the U.S. was established in Philadelphia in 1706. During the Civil War era, the church split into a northern and southern branch. The two reunited in 1983 to form the Presbyterian Church USA.
Presbyterians Believe in the Trinity:
The Way of Salvation is through Jesus Christ:
The Road Map to Life in Christ is Found in the Bible:
The Church is the “Body of Christ” on Earth:
At Ken Mawr United Presbyterian Church we have people from a variety of faith backgrounds and some with no faith background that have joined us in our mission of “Declaring God’s Grace and Demonstrating God’s Love, as Directed by God’s Word.” The bottom line for us is that God has called us to come together to worship and serve our Lord and to reach out to others in Christian love.