Evangelical Presbyterian Church (United States)
| Evangelical Presbyterian Church (United States) | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Protestant |
| Orientation | Evangelical Presbyterianism |
| Theology | Reformed |
| Polity | Presbyterian |
| Associations | World Communion of Reformed Churches, World Reformed Fellowship, National Association of Evangelicals |
| Headquarters | Orlando, Florida |
| Origin | 1981 |
| Separated from | United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA) later the PC(USA) |
| Congregations | 626 (2024) |
| Members | 119,931 (2024) |
| Official website | www |
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC) is an American church body holding to presbyterian governance and Reformed theology. It is a conservative Calvinist denomination. It is most distinctive for its approach to the way it balances certain liberties across congregations on "non-essential" doctrines, such as egalitarianism /complementarianism in marriage or the ordination of women, alongside an affirmation of core "essential" doctrinal standards.
The motto of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church is "In Essentials, Unity. In Non-Essentials, Liberty. In All Things, Charity; Truth In Love." The Office of the General Assembly is in Orlando, Florida.