Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America - Relations With Other Churches

Relations With Other Churches

Fraternal relations are maintained with the following bodies:

  • Other Reformed Presbyterian Churches:
    • Reformed Presbyterian Church of Australia
    • Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland
    • Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland
    • Trinity Community Christian Fellowship (the aforementioned congregation in Larnaca, Cyprus)
  • American Presbyterian Church
  • Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
  • The North American Synod of the Free Church of Scotland
  • Korean-American Presbyterian Church
  • Église réformée du Québec
  • Orthodox Presbyterian Church
  • Presbyterian Church in America
  • Reformed Church in the United States
  • United Reformed Churches in North America

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