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a brief summary of...The Dundalk Presbyterian Church (DPC) began on October 6, 1897, as the St. Helena Presbyterian Church. The name of the church was later changed to the Community Church and found a home on St. Helena Ave. The church changed its name again to the Dundalk Presbyterian Church and in 1957 moved to her present location on the corner of Merritt Blvd. and Peninsula Expressway. In 1980, the Dundalk Presbyterian Church left the United Presbyterian Church (UPCUSA) denomination. In 1982, Dundalk Presbyterian became part of the more conservative Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC). During the past 100+ years, the members of DPC have provided ministries that help people know God and grow in their relationship with God. The Word of God has been faithfully proclaimed under the faithful leadership of nine pastors. Rev. Darian G. Burns was installed as our Pastor July 2005. With this rich tradition, Dundalk Presbyterian Church continues the mission of helping God change lives through the study and application of His Scriptures. If you are presently looking for a church to call "my church", you will find that you will feel right at home at DPC. |
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Know that we are...... affiliated with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, (EPC)"... a family of churches, Reformed and Presbyterian, defined by shared core values and bonded by the fellowship of the Holy Spirit."The EPC is a church family centered upon the good news of what God has done for the world through His Son, Jesus Christ.” It is a family with a rich heritage and a promising future.
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