The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), with denominational offices in Louisville, Kentucky, has approximately 2.3 million members, more than 10,000 congregations and 14,000 ordained and active ministers.
Presbyterians trace their history to the 16th century and the Protestant Reformation. Our heritage, and much of what we believe, began with John Calvin (1509-1564), whose writings crystallized much of the Reformed thinking that came before him.
Our Beliefs and Practices
How We Are Governed
How We Are Organized
- General Assembly Council (GAC)
- Office of the General Assembly (OGA)
- Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Foundation
- Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Investment and Loan Program (PILP)
- Presbyterian Publishing Corporation (PPC)
- Board of Pensions
- Synods and Presbyteries
History of PC(USA)
Related Organizations
- Affinity and Advocacy Groups and Publications
- Association of Presbyterian Church Educators (APCE)
- Jarvie Commonweal Service
- Jinishian Memorial Program
- Medical Benevolence Foundation
- Outreach Foundation
- Presbyterian Association of Musicians
- Presbyterian Council for Chaplains & Military Personnel
- Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship
- Presbyterian Health, Education and Welfare Association (PHEWA)
- Presbyterian Men
- Presbyterian Women
- Resource Centers
Conference and Retreat Centers
- Ghost Ranch
- Montreat Conference Center
- Stony Point Center
- Presbyterian Church Camp and Conference Association (PCCCA)
Educational Institutions & Student Organizations
- Association of Presbyterian Colleges & Universities (APCU)
- Campus Ministry Programs
- Collegiate Ministries
- National Network of Presbyterian College Women (NNPCW)
- Office of Theological Education
- Presbyterian Collegiate Connection
- Racial Ethnic Schools & Colleges