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The '''Southern Presbyterian Church'''<ref>[http://www.ministryblue.com/presbyterian.html Ministryblue: Presbyterian Denominations in Australia], accessed 2010-02-18.</ref> is a small denomination with a community of about 130 persons located exclusively in [[Tasmania]], [[Australia]].<ref name="TO">[http://www.tas.gov.au/tasmaniaonline/TitleIndex/TitleSearchRedirect.asp?Title=Southern+Presbyterian+Church Tasmania Online: Southern Presbyterian Church], accessed 2010-02-18.</ref> It formed in 1986 when two ministers (one of whom died a few months later) and a number of members left the [[Evangelical Presbyterian Church (Australia)|Evangelical Presbyterian Church]] because of a difference of belief over doctrinal issues.<ref>[http://www.spc.org.au/Pages/history.htm Brief History of the Southern Presbyterian Church] Accessed 3 April 2007.</ref>
The '''Southern Presbyterian Church'''<ref>[http://www.ministryblue.com/presbyterian.html Ministryblue: Presbyterian Denominations in Australia], accessed 2010-02-18.</ref> is a small denomination with a community of about 130 persons located exclusively in [[Tasmania]], [[Australia]].<ref name="TO">[http://www.tas.gov.au/tasmaniaonline/TitleIndex/TitleSearchRedirect.asp?Title=Southern+Presbyterian+Church Tasmania Online: Southern Presbyterian Church], accessed 2010-02-18.</ref> It formed in 1986 when two ministers (one of whom died a few months later) and a number of members left the [[Evangelical Presbyterian Church (Australia)|Evangelical Presbyterian Church]] because of a difference of belief over doctrinal issues.<ref>[http://www.spc.org.au/Pages/history.htm Brief History of the Southern Presbyterian Church] Accessed 3 April 2007.</ref>


As of 2013, the Southern Presbyterian Church had churches in [[Hobart]] and [[Launceston, Tasmania|Launceston]] and a preaching place in [[Tparanna, Tasmania|Taranna]].<ref name="TO"/> Public worship is conducted with preaching, prayer, and the [[Exclusive psalmody|unaccompanied singing of Psalms]]. The Southern Presbyterian Church holds [[King James Only movement|exclusively]] to the use of the [[King James Version]] of the Bible,<ref>[http://www.spc.org.au/Pages/aboutus.htm A summary of what we are] at www.spc.org.au</ref> in public worship, and its supreme standard is the Bible according to the '[[Received Text]]' but, according to Ward and Humphreys, "in other respects are close to the [[Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia|PCEA]] in orientation"<ref>Rowland Ward and Robert Humphreys, ''Religious Bodies in Australia'', 3rd edition ([[Wantirna, Victoria]]: New Melbourne Press, 1995), 88.</ref> with whom it is exploring closer relations.
As of 2013, the Southern Presbyterian Church had churches in [[Hobart]] and [[Launceston, Tasmania|Launceston]] and a preaching place in [[Taranna, Tasmania|Taranna]].<ref name="TO"/> Public worship is conducted with preaching, prayer, and the [[Exclusive psalmody|unaccompanied singing of Psalms]]. The Southern Presbyterian Church holds [[King James Only movement|exclusively]] to the use of the [[King James Version]] of the Bible,<ref>[http://www.spc.org.au/Pages/aboutus.htm A summary of what we are] at www.spc.org.au</ref> in public worship, and its supreme standard is the Bible according to the '[[Received Text]]' but, according to Ward and Humphreys, "in other respects are close to the [[Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia|PCEA]] in orientation"<ref>Rowland Ward and Robert Humphreys, ''Religious Bodies in Australia'', 3rd edition ([[Wantirna, Victoria]]: New Melbourne Press, 1995), 88.</ref> with whom it is exploring closer relations.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 07:30, 19 April 2014

Southern Presbyterian Church
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationCalvinism
Origin1986
Separated fromEvangelical Presbyterian Church
Congregations2 (and 1 preaching place) [1]

The Southern Presbyterian Church[2] is a small denomination with a community of about 130 persons located exclusively in Tasmania, Australia.[3] It formed in 1986 when two ministers (one of whom died a few months later) and a number of members left the Evangelical Presbyterian Church because of a difference of belief over doctrinal issues.[4]

As of 2013, the Southern Presbyterian Church had churches in Hobart and Launceston and a preaching place in Taranna.[3] Public worship is conducted with preaching, prayer, and the unaccompanied singing of Psalms. The Southern Presbyterian Church holds exclusively to the use of the King James Version of the Bible,[5] in public worship, and its supreme standard is the Bible according to the 'Received Text' but, according to Ward and Humphreys, "in other respects are close to the PCEA in orientation"[6] with whom it is exploring closer relations.

See also

References

  1. ^ Southern Presbyterian Church
  2. ^ Ministryblue: Presbyterian Denominations in Australia, accessed 2010-02-18.
  3. ^ a b Tasmania Online: Southern Presbyterian Church, accessed 2010-02-18.
  4. ^ Brief History of the Southern Presbyterian Church Accessed 3 April 2007.
  5. ^ A summary of what we are at www.spc.org.au
  6. ^ Rowland Ward and Robert Humphreys, Religious Bodies in Australia, 3rd edition (Wantirna, Victoria: New Melbourne Press, 1995), 88.