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The denomination maintains a cordial relationship with the Presbyterian Church in America, the largest conservative Reformed denomination in the United States. The two differ from each other more in origin and history than doctrine, though the OPC is traditionally more conservative than the PCA in its approach to worship, government, and discipline; further, the OPC, as a historically Northern U.S. body, was not informed culturally by the Lost Cause of the South as were the churches that would form the nucleus of the PCA. The OPC is a member of the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC), and the International Conference of Reformed Churches (ICRC).
Hmmm seems interesting Zach..I will definitely check it out.Although that's not quite what im looking for,I'm looking for the formation of the OPC,the different GA's that went on,initial mission of Gresham Machen and his counterparts, things of that nature.
The new denomination almost from the start had a Presbytery in California. Moreover, there are anecdotal accounts of turning away a man who was willing to donate $1M, but wanted a church for whites only; there is the color-blindness of key leaders such as Aiken Taylor and Bill Hill, as documented in correspondence here in the Historical Center; and the fact that in less than ten years from its founding, the PCA received another denomination with a strong abolitionist heritage.