Presbyteries definition

Presbyteries means the Presbyteries formed within the bounds of the Synod of South Australia. “Synod” means the Synod of South Australia

Examples of Presbyteries in a sentence

  • The PC(USA) and its Presbyteries are making good faith attempts at facing these issues by creating their individual Gracious Dismissal Policies, but that does not lighten the burden of ensuring that mission, the work of ▇▇▇▇▇▇, as it is needed in today’s culture, is not lost.

  • The Presbyteries are the ones at risk when the fiduciary duty to the PC(USA) has been breached.

  • This Covenant will be in effect for five years at which time it will be reviewed and approved by both Presbyteries if they wish to continue in this shared partnership.

  • Proposal: The following is a proposed Covenant of Agreement submitted to both Presbyteries for approval.

  • Any changes to the covenant will be approved by both Presbyteries before they can be implemented.

  • Union Presbyteries shall report their votes to both General Assembly stated clerks.

  • Both Presbyteries agree that they will make a good faith effort to work through disagreements and misunderstandings, including if necessary, through an impartial third party that both Presbyteries agree on.

  • Assist District Presbyteries in church, ministerial, and administrative problems.

  • The Synod will provide the College with regular mailings of publications regarding the life and work of the Synod and its Presbyteries.

  • Presbyteries may apply on behalf of NWCs for an annual grant of up to $3000 which is twice renewable.