Today, the Presbyterian Church in America’s “older sister” turns 90 years old. In June 1936, in response to coercive decisions by a left-drifting mainline denomination, 34 ministers and 17 ruling elders convened in Philadelphia to establish a new Presbyterian denomination, initially concentrated in the Northeast, the Midwest, and the West: the Presbyterian Church of America (note the “of”). Because they were committed to the inerrant Scripture…
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