Lesson 10 of 11: The Presbyterians
- James Hodsden

- Feb 1, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 10
Presbyterians are Christians in the Reformed tradition who believe we are saved by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ and guided by Scripture as the rule of faith and life. They are ordered around elder leadership and thoughtful showings of faith, while also marked by ardor—a passionate commitment to worship, mission, and living out God’s love in the world.
Please watch the video and answer the questions below.
These are only suggestions. The idea is to discuss the Presbyterian Church.
What makes our church different than other churches you have visited?
Consider our worship service. Where do you see characteristics of the Presbyterian church?
Some people say that the Presbyterians are a people of "order and ardor." Others say Presbyterians are the "frozen chosen." Should we be on fire or frozen? How can we be so?




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