Yes.
Presbyterians are a a type of Protestant Christian of the Reformed tradition, particularly John Calvin and John Knox.
Dr. Condoleezza Rice is a Presbyterian -- a Christian.
No he is a Christian (Presbyterian).
I believe she's Presbyterian
Presbyterian, so yes
He says he does and that he is Presbyterian.
Of Course. Actually, Jay Gould was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Roxbury, NY, which makes him a Christian. The Jay Gould Memorial Reformed Church in Roxbury is Christian, a Protestant denomination.
Presbyterianism is an "umbrella" denomination of a Refomed Protestant Christian body. Along with several other denominations, it has its roots from the teachings of John Calvin. The Presbyterian Church in America and Canada and f course Scotland has its roots from John Knox of Scotland as the founder of Presbyterianism ( Church of Scotland) There are a number of groups (denominations) who call themselves Presbyterian who have varying views of Christianity and how it is worked out in life. Here are a few of them: Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Church of Scotland Cumberland Presbyterian Church Evangelical Presbyterian Church Orthodox Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church in America Presbyterian Church in Canada Presbyterian Church of Ireland Presbyterian Church of New Zealand Presbyterian Church USA Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
Christian Reformed, Presbyterian and some Baptist denominations
This depends on the policy of the church. For example, Presbyterian churches belonging to the Presbyterian Church in the USA (PCUSA) have women ministers.
Yes, he attends the Bel Air Presbyterian Church
Actually, Presbyterian is a denomination located within the Reformed part of the Christian church. That is, Presbyterians think of themselves as Christians first and Presbyterians second. There are Presbyterian churches all over the world. The origin of the Presbyterian church can be traced to Switzerland and Scotland.
The Presbyterian denomination has Scottish roots. The Presbyterian denomination is part of the family of Reformed Churches. Presbyterian churches expect a high level of education in their clergy. Presbyterians are concerned about justice issues. The Presbyterian Church has a long history of promoting and supporting education.