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The OPC is a conservative Presbyterian denomination founded in 1936 by John Gresham Machen and others who opposed liberal theology in the PCUSA. It adheres to the Westminster Standards and Calvin's theology, and has influenced evangelicalism and theology.
In the years that followed, Luther’s struggles to reform the church prompted him eventually to strike at the heart of the Roman Catholic doctrine of salvation, as he embraced the doctrines of sola Scriptura (the Word of God cannot be subordinated to human tradition), sola fide (justification is by faith alone and not dependent on works ...
The Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) is a Christian denomination that follows the Bible, the Westminster Confession, and the historic practice of Presbyterianism. Learn about our beliefs, structure, mission, and history on our website.
The Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) is a conservative and evangelical denomination that traces its roots to the Protestant Reformation and the Westminster Assembly. It holds to the Reformed faith, the Westminster Confession of Faith, and a Presbyterian form of government.
The Orthodox Presbyterian Church understands the importance of defending and maintaining the truths of God's Word. In fact, in 1936 the Orthodox Presbyterian Church was established as a testimony to the Bible when its authority was denied.
The Bible, having been inspired by God, is entirely trustworthy and without error. Therefore, we are to believe and obey its teachings. The Bible is the only source of special revelation for the church today. The one true God is personal, yet beyond our comprehension.
Book of Church Order. The constitution of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, subordinate to the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, consists of its standards of doctrine, government, discipline, and worship, namely, its Confession of Faith, Larger and Shorter Catechisms, Form of Government, Book of Discipline, and Directory for the Public ...