Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (General Synod)

Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (General Synod)

1 Cleveland St.
Greenville, SC 29601-3696
United States

Attesting Officer
Rev. George E. Ekeroth
Executive Director & Ed.


34.8436968, -82.3974308


The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP) developed from two groups that formed in Scotland in the 17th and 18th Centuries -- the Covenanters and Seceders. These two movements developed into the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Scotland and the Associate Church of Scotland respectively, and their members migrated to America because of religious and political upheaval in Britain. The two merged in 1782 and eventually became known as the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. The church continues its commitment to the fundamental truths on which it was founded: the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the free offer of the Gospel of grace.

We are a Presbyterian and Reformed Chuch rooted in the historic Reformed tradition as expressed in the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms. Each local congregation elects ruling elders to the session, and deacons to the diaconate. In this representative form of government, the session oversees the total ministry of the congregation and is concerned primarily with the spiritual life of the church. The diaconate is concerned primarily with material needs.

The governing body above the local session is the presbytery, which oversees a group of congregations in a specific geographical area. The hightest governing body is the General Synod, composed of all ARP ministers and at least one elder from each congregation. The Synod meets annually to worship together and conduct business.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
1974
28,570
31,154
153
1973
28,763
31,347
152
1972
28,711
28,711
148
1971
28,443
28,443
147
1970
28,427
28,427
145
1969
0
28,273
145
1968
28,312
144
1966
27,758
27,758
143
1965
27,464
143
1964
26,703
144
1963
27,114
143
1962
27,879
144
1961
27,690
144
1960
27,397
147
1958
27,561
148
1957
27,560
148
1956
27,467
147
1955
27,116
147
1953
27,171
146
1952
26,330
145
1951
26,544
146
1950
24,651
25,706
146
1947
24,651
142
1944
20,579
2,806
23,385
142
1943
20,570
2,921
23,491
145
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
1974
106
166
1973
101
162
1972
102
154
1971
95
144
1970
98
145
1969
97
134
1968
98
136
1966
94
131
1965
97
120
1964
104
131
1963
105
134
1962
110
127
1961
101
132
1960
88
108
1958
100
115
1957
92
118
1956
98
109
1955
100
102
1953
105
107
1952
91
107
1951
89
100
1950
86
14
100
1947
116
1944
116
1943
116
Total Schools Staff Pupils Total Individuals
1972
146
16,883
1971
141
17,109
1970
141
18,084
1969
141
18,084
1968
143
16,250
1966
143
17,402
1965
144
1,930
18,116
20,046
1964
144
1,930
18,116
20,046
1963
144
1,322
18,406
19,728
1962
142
1,322
18,950
20,272
1961
144
1,322
19,018
20,340
1960
147
1,322
19,378
20,700
1958
144
1,322
23,377
24,699
1957
144
1,322
17,673
18,995
1956
143
1,322
17,670
18,992
1955
142
1,322
18,827
20,149
1953
145
1,322
18,774
20,096
1952
144
1,322
17,081
18,403
1951
144
1,322
17,537
18,859
1950
145
1,322
16,887
18,209
1923
138
16,394
1922
131
15,967
1921
146
13,393
1919
133
13,507
1916
146
1,379
13,411
Total Benevolences Total Financials Total Giving Local Expenses Method
1968
$1,274,348
$3,514,173
$2,239,825
1964
$2,283,423
1963
$2,054,846
1962
$1,993,441
1961
$1,292,612
1960
$1,292,612
1959
$0
$1,292,612
$0
1958
$1,909,692
1957
$1,405,784
1956
$333,655
$1,354,533
$1,020,878
1955
$289,282
$1,310,160
$1,020,878
1954
$286,228
$1,307,106
$1,020,878
1953
$286,228
$1,307,106
$1,020,878
1952
$366,788
$1,263,523
$896,735
1951
$360,152
$1,199,020
$838,868
1950
$1,046,607
1923
$315,934
1922
$323,110
1921
$373,193
1919
$178,138