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Presbyterian Polity for Church Officers

Presbyterian Polity for Church Officers
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Presbyterian Church in Canada - The Presbyterian Church in Canada is the name of a Protestant Christian church, of presbyterian and reformed theology and polity, serving in Canada under this name since 1875.

Moderators and clerks in the Church of Scotland - The Church of Scotland maintains a presbyterian polity and is thus governed by a hierarchy of Church Courts. Each of these courts have a moderator and a clerk.

Presbyterian Church of Korea - The Presbyterian Church of Korea originated in South Korea and has spread to the United States under a variety of names, including Korean Central Presbyterian Church (KCPC), Kionos Fellowship Church (KFC), McLean Korean Presbyterian Church (MKPC), and Open Door Presbyterian Church (ODPC). The church, while primarily made up of Korean people, welcomes people of all nationalities.

United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America - The United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA or UPUSA) was the northern branch of Presbyterianism in the United States. It was formed by the union of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (the mainline Northern Presbyterian Church) with the United Presbyterian Church of North America (a smaller church of Covenanter-Seceder tradition) in 1958.

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