No, the Evangelical Presbyterian church is not a cult. A cult usually is defined as having a single, living leader with a strong, magnetic personality and absolute authority over his (nearly always a man) followers. The Evangelical Presbyterian church is a fairly typical Protestant church of the Reformed Tradition with emphasis on personal salvation through a born-again experience. Just as significantly, Evangelical Presbyterians reject what they view as the "liberal" elements in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) such as ecumenism and tolerance of diverse theological opinions.
Are you Presbyterian?I am for sure and I am wondering the same.I now know we are not in a cult.Here is an example of cult religion.Moronism.
The Presbyterian Church is not regarded as a cult. It is regarded as a mainline Protestant denomination.
Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Christchurch was created in 1974.
Evangelical Presbyterian Church - Australia - was created in 1961.
Evangelical Reformed Presbyterian Church was created in 2004.
Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ukraine was created in 2008.
Evangelical Presbyterian Church - United States - was created in 1981.
There are quite a few more than two types of Presbyterians. The two main Presbyterian denominations in the United States (Northern and Southern) were joined in 1983 to become the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Other Presbyterian churches include the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, the Presbyterian Church of America, and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.
W J. Grier has written: 'The origin and witness of the Irish Evangelical Church' -- subject(s): Irish Evangelical Church, Presbyterian Church in Ireland
The PMCC 4th Watch is a Christian Church and is not a cult, but belongs to the Christian Evangelical Community.
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
Evangelical Presbyterian University College was created in 2008.
Nope. Your question isn't very clear though, why on the first place it's considered a cult church?
There are multiple Presbyterian denominations in the US, including the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Presbyterian Church in America, and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. One of the reasons for the multiple Presbyterian denominations is the issue of female leadership, some Presbyterians denominations allow it, some don't.