St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (denomination)
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (denomination)
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Iglesia Presbiteriana San Andrés in Spanish language, Spanish), is a Christianity, Christian church denomination that was founded in 1829 and has its origins in the arrival in Argentina of Scottish colonial settlers early in the 19th century. The first church in Argentina was founded at Monte Grande, Buenos Aires Province. Originally the church had ties to the Presbyterian Church of Scotland but these were later severed. The church also founded a school for children in 1838 called the St. Andrew's Scots School which later also developed the daughter institution the University of San Andrés, University of San Andres. In 2019, the church had about one thousand members, fifty-six elders, fourteen ministers and ten congregations. The main office is on the Avenida Belgrano in Buenos Aires, and there are churches and missions located in the City of Buenos Aires, Province of Buenos Aires and Province of Entre Ríos, Argentina. The Theology, theol ...
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