The Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) was formed to be a denomination that is “Faithful to the Scriptures, True to the Reformed Faith, and Obedient to the Great Commission.”
The mission of the PCA is to glorify and enjoy God. We do so by equipping and enabling the churches of the PCA to work together to fulfill the Great Commission by making disciples of all nations. We seek to make disciples who will mature as servants of the triune God, will worship God in spirit and truth, and will have a reforming impact on culture.
The PCA is an Evangelical and Reformed Presbyterian denomination.
By Evangelical, we mean that we emphasize the gospel (good news of salvation) through faith in Jesus Christ, as well as affirming other orthodox Christian doctrines and holding to the inerrancy of Scripture.
By Reformed, we mean that we are connected to the teachings of the historic church and the doctrinal beliefs recovered by the Protestant Reformation. These doctrinal beliefs are expressed in the Westminster Confession of Faith with the Larger and Shorter Catechisms. All officers of the PCA must personally subscribe to and uphold the teachings of the Westminster Confession of Faith.
By Presbyterian, we describe our representative form of church government. Local churches are governed by a group of elders (or Presbyters), elected by the members of the congregation. Representatives of local churches within a geographical area compose a “Presbytery.” Representatives of presbyteries meet annually at a “General Assembly.” Thus, through the combined efforts and resources of all the churches, we are able to advance God’s kingdom much more effectively. The Committees and Agencies of the PCA help lead this kingdom work.
For more information see byFaith magazine, the official magazine of the PCA.