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Columbia Presbyterian is a Presbyterian congregation. That means
that we are a connectional, and confessional, church. We are also
a church that is led by a plurality of leaders.
Our congregation is led by elders,
deacons,
and trustees.
Our pastors
are part of the “session”
which is comprised of the elders at CPC. A great benefit of this
leadership form is that all the elders participate in leading the
church, both in terms of church policy and in terms of providing
pastoral oversight for the members. We have many godly men sharing
the load of leadership and protecting against any one person’s
weaknesses limiting the ministry of the church.
We also belong to the regional
church, or the Presbytery.
This is made up of all the congregations and their elders in a particular
region. In the same way that the multitude of elders strengthens
leadership on the congregational level, the elders of the regional
church protects the churches in our presbytery.
We are also part of a denomination that works together nationally,
and even internationally. The Orthodox Presbyterian Church leadership
meets annually to consider how God is leading us as a denomination.
The Form of Government
of the Orthodox Presbyterian church governs how we do ministry.
We said above that we are a confessional church. The Westminster
Confession and the Larger
and Shorter Catechisms are summaries of what we believe the
Bible teaches. These summaries of Biblical teaching are guides for
our teaching that have been developed and refined over centuries.
We want to apply the Biblical truth to our time, and the support
we gain from being part of a larger church body and by building
on the work of believers over the centuries frees us to think carefully
and boldly about what is taking place in our time and location.
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