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Native American Congregational Support

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Hyo Jin Kang
(800) 728-7228, x5687
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Louisville, KY 40202

Get the Native American church and chapel directory

Eight synods within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have some form of Native American Ministry in their bounds. While you will find some presbyteries with several churches and chapels; others will have one church listed. Most PC(USA) Native American churches are located on reservation and trust lands. The one off-reservation church is located in Phoenix, Arizona. The majority of churches do not have full time clergy.

Most of the churches are small in membership and have emerged from four models:

  • missionary—established preaching point
  • mission stations (e.g. the cannery at Yakutat, Alaska)
  • ministry based on a probe of whether ministry was needed, (e.g. Native American Ministry Project in greater Los Angeles)
  • family or clan chapels.” (Minutes, PC(USA), 2000, pp. 213)

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  • As a supporter of the National Museum of the American Indian, I am surprised that you are still using the term "Native American". I suggest you look into the terminology adopted by American Indians themselves over recent years. Obviously WPC(USA) needs to update terminology to reflect the wishes of those it wishes to serve. by Carol on 06/30/2012 at 8:17 p.m.

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