Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States
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The Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States was a small Presbyterian denomination based in the United States that merged into the Vanguard Presbytery. The RPCUS was established in 1983, subscribes to the unrevised[1] Westminster Confession and upholds biblical inerrancy. The denomination self-identified as theonomic.[2]
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Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States | |
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Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Presbyterian |
Theology | Christian reconstructionist |
Founder | Rev. Joe Morecraft |
Origin | 1983 Chalcedon Presbyterian Church, north Atlanta, Georgia |
Separated from | Presbyterian Church in America |
Separations | Reformed Presbyterian Church – Hanover Presbytery and Reformed Presbyterian Church General Assembly, 1991 |
Merged into | Vanguard Presbytery (2020) |
Congregations | 3 (in 2020) |
Official website | http://www.rpcus.com |
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