This will vary from Church to Church and Minister to Minister, however in general a Presbyterian Church service would follow these rough outlines...
In short, Presbyterian worship services can vary from slow and sombre ( with a heavy footed organist and a whithered hell-oriented minister) to an upbeat and contemporary service complete with a praise band and uplifting sermon about the importance of universal Love. The only real way to know is to go to two or three congregations and give the church a try- done decide Presbyterianism isn't for your based on one visit to one church. Taste them all. My personal rule of thumb is "If there's a drum kit, I'll probably fit in here"
Like most any other evangelical service and as varied as evangelical worship are like.
Presbyterianism is one denomination within Protestantism.
Presbyterianism originated in Scotland, at the time of the Scottish Reformation.
William McMillan has written: 'The worship of the Scottish Reformed Church' 'A history of the Moneyreagh congregation, 1719-1969' -- subject(s): Presbyterianism, Presbyterians
Some Hindu worship services are led by a trained Priest called a Pujari.. Primarily, Hindu's worship individually. The worship service is known as Puja.
Presbyterianism is the religion of thoughtful Christians who prefer to have things done decently and in order.
James McConnell has written: 'Presbyterianism in Belfast' -- subject(s): History, Presbyterianism
The founder of the Presbyterian church, John Gresham Machen is known as the father of American Presbyterianism.
A Mass.
A Mass.
That is the correct spelling of "Sunday service" (religious worship).
The bible.