Winnebago Presbytery
Winnebago Presbytery | |
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Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | Mainline Reformed |
Theology | Combination of Old School and New School Presbyterianism with Confessing Movement, neo-orthodox, Low Church, Barthian, ecumenical, neo-evangelical, progressive, Christian left, Christian feminism, and some moderate to liberal influences |
Polity | Presbyterian |
Moderator | Sarah Moore-Nokes |
Associations | Synod of Lakes and Prairies |
Region | North Central/Northeastern Wisconsin |
Headquarters | 181 E. North Water Street, Ste 207, Neenah, WI 54956 |
Congregations | 33 |
Official website |
winnebagopresbytery |
The Winnebago Presbytery is a district governing body of the Presbyterian Church (USA) (or PCUSA).[1] It consists of congregations located primarily in North Central and Northeastern Wisconsin. The Winnebago Presbytery consists of 33 congregations:[2]
- Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Pickett
- Covenant Community Presbyterian Church, Schofield
- First Presbyterian Church, Abbotsford
- First Presbyterian Church, Arpin
- First Presbyterian Church, Athelstane
- First Presbyterian Church, Fond du Lac
- First Presbyterian Church, Green Bay
- First Presbyterian Church, Kiel
- First Presbyterian Church, Manitowoc
- First Presbyterian Church, Marshfield
- First Presbyterian Church, Merrill
- First Presbyterian Church, Neenah
- First Presbyterian Church, Oconto
- First Presbyterian Church, Omro
- First Presbyterian Church, Oshkosh
- First Presbyterian Church, Shawano
- First Presbyterian Church, Sheboygan
- First Presbyterian Church, Wausau
- First Presbyterian Church, Wausaukee
- First Presbyterian Church, Weyauwega
- First Presbyterian Church, Winneconne
- First United Presbyterian Church, DePere
- First Presbyterian Church, Shawano
- Forest Larger Parish Presbyterian Church, Laona/Lakewood/Wabeno
- Frame Memorial Presbyterian Church, Stevens Point
- Hope Presbyterian Church, White Lake
- Melnik Presbyterian Church
- Memorial Presbyterian Church, Appleton
- Pioneer Presbyterian Church, Marinette
- Riverside Presbyterian Church, Gleason
- Robinsonville Presbyterian Church, New Franken
- Wequiock Presbyterian Church, Green Bay
- Wild Rose Presbyterian Church
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