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Discover the church’s core beliefs and practices

The theology of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is rooted in Scripture and expressed in The Book of Confessions. Watch these video segments in which staff of the Theology Worship and Education ministry area discuss some of the church’s core beliefs and practices.

 
     
 
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The conflicts among us — both the big and the little ones — are evidence of our struggle to define the character of Christian community. What will we say “Yes” to and what will we say “No” to? What is essential if community is to be Christian? What is important if Christian community is to be identifiably Reformed? What is a matter of pastoral and ecclesial discretion? We don’t agree about these things, of course. But we are not the first people to ask the questions. We do not have to bear the weight of these problems alone.

The confessions may be particularly important at times when the church faces pressures from the culture, raising questions of identity distinct from the culture, or when the church faces conflict within, raising questions about the shape of evangelical identity, for these are precisely the situations that gave rise to most of our confessional standards. Since we are challenged by the same issues that challenged the confessions’ framers, we can listen and learn from the ways they understood the crises, and the ways they responded. And as we listen to those who have gone before us, we may even discover that we are able to listen more openly to those who are with us now.

 
             
 

Book of Confessions

Declaration of Faith This is an Adobe Acrobat pdf document.

French Confession of 1559

French Confession GA Action

Full Text of the French Confession

Catechisms

Confessions, Principles and Diversity

Inclusive language version of the Confession of 1967 This is an Adobe Acrobat pdf document.

 
             
 
 

The Belhar Confession

The 216th General Assembly (2004):

a. Commends the Belhar Confession to the church for reflection, study, and response, as a means of deepening the commitment of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to dealing with racism and a means of strengthening its unity;

b. Requests the General Assembly Council, Office of Theology and Worship, to prepare materials to facilitate churchwide reflection and study;

c. Urges each presbytery and all congregations to undertake a study of the Belhar Confession before the 218th General Assembly (2008);

d. Directs the Office of the General Assembly and the General Assembly Council, Office of Theology and Worship, to receive responses, prepare a summary, and report results to the 218th General Assembly (2008), together with possible recommendations for further engagement with the Belhar Confession.

Toward that end, the text of the Belhar Confession can be downloaded here.

The Belhar Confession This is an Adobe Acrobat pdf document.

Belhar Confession study guide This is an Adobe Acrobat pdf document.

Get more information on the Reparations Task Force that gave rise to this recommendation.

 
     
 
 

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