Westminster Presbyterian Church in the United States


The Westminster Presbyterian Church in the United States is a small Presbyterian denomination which was constituted in January 2006 in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. The founding churches separated from their former denominations and came together because of perceived equivocation on central Protestant doctrines and because of tolerance of perceived excesses in worship practices in other Presbyterian denominations. The founders were particularly concerned with the perceived spread of liberal teaching within Presbyterianism in the United States and in particular with Federal Vision theology, which they believe supplies a different understanding of doctrines such as justification and the perseverance of the saints.
The WPCUS strictly subscribes to the Westminster Standards as they were originally adopted by the Church of Scotland and the colonies of North America.

Distinctives

Regarding its doctrine, the WPCUS:
Additionally, the WPCUS adheres to the following distinctives related to public worship: