List of Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in North America

This is a list of the principal Presbyterian and Reformed denominations in North America.

Presbyterian denominations in North America

Historical chart of Presbyterian denominations in the United States

Larger Presbyterian denominations

Smaller Presbyterian denominations

Korean Presbyterian denominations

Scottish Presbyterian denominations

Chart of splits and mergers of North American Presbyterian churches[9]

Splits and mergers of North American Presbyterian churches
Presbytery of Philadelphia (1706)
Synod of Phila. (1717)
Conjunct Presbyteries[10] (1741)
Reformed Presbytery (1752)[11]
Associate Presbytery in America (1753)
Synod of N.Y. & Phila.
(1758)
ASNA (1782)Associate Reformed Synod (1782)
PC-USA (1789)
RPCNA (1798)[12]
CPC (1810)
ARPC (1822)
RPCNA (Old Light) (1833)RPCNA (New Light) (1833)
New School (1837)
UPCNA (1858)United Synod (1858)
PCUS (1861)
PCUS (1864)
PC-USA (1869)CPCA (1869)
PC-USA (1906)
OPC (1936)
BPC (1937)
UPCUSA (1958)
EPC (1961)
RPCES (1965)
PCA (1973)
APC (1979)
EPC (1981)
PCA (1982)
PC(USA) (1983)
ECO (2012)

Congregational denominations in North America

European Reformed denominations in North America

Episcopal/Anglican Reformed denominations in North America

Dutch Reformed denominations in North America

German and French Reformed denominations in North America

Other European Reformed denominations in North America

Reformed Baptist

Reformed Charismatic

Uniting and United denominations in North America

Other

See also

References

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  2. Lee, James. https://www.eco-pres.org/membership/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ABOUT THE EPC Evangelical Presbyterian Church
  4. Lee, James. https://www.pcaac.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/5-Year-Summary-2018.png. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. PC(USA) statistics show a leveling off in membership decline PC (USA)
  6. Statistics PCUSA
  7. United Church Statistics United Church of Canada
  8. "Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church". www.covref.org. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  9. Much of this is based on Presbyterian Family Connections. Deviations are footnoted.
  10. The "New Side," (the Synod of Philadelphia was known as the "Old Side." Became the Synod of New York in 1746 when the Presbytery of New York left the Synod of Philadelphia to join the New Side.
  11. Reformed Online
  12. Reformed Online
  13. A statistical profile 2020 Research from the ucc center for analytics, research and data (CARD) – United Church of Christ
  14. Lee, James. (PDF) https://www.uccfiles.com/pdf/2018-UCC-Statistical-Profile.pdf. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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