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It split from the [[Bible Presbyterian Church]] in 1979 and maintains 3 congregations in the Eastern [[United States]]. Like the BPC, the APC believes [[Christians]] should use no alchohol.
 
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Revision as of 19:19, August 20, 2010

The American Presbyterian Church is a small American Protestant, Reformed Denomination. It is strongly Calvinist in doctrine and Presbyterian in Church Government. They hold steadfastly to the Westminster Standards.

It split from the Bible Presbyterian Church in 1979 and maintains 3 congregations in the Eastern United States. Like the BPC, the APC believes Christians should use no alchohol.