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Houston has congregations of the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Presbyterian Church in America and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with services in English, Spanish, Korean and Taiwanese.
http://www.cepc.org/
Visitor information, sermons, missions, programs, leadership, and members.
http://www.clpc.org/
Presbyterian Church USA. Includes worship schedule, Alpha Course information, ministries, and map.
http://www.csopc.org/
Orthodox Presbyterian. Shares recent sermons, material on church leaders and programs, photos.
http://www.fpchouston.org/
Congregation located in the museum district.
http://gpch.org/
Provides worship schedule, visitor info, video archive, sermons, events, news, online giving and contact.
http://www.houstoncursillo.org/
Includes schedule, FAQ, and application.
http://www.mdpc.org/
One of the ten largest Presbyterian churches in the United States.
http://www.northwoods.org/
A growing church in northwest Houston.
http://www.pinespc.org/
Located on the west side of Houston.
http://www.pbyofnewcovenant.org/
Serving southeastern Texas. Events calendar, resource center database, meeting and annual conference information, job openings.
http://www.sapch.org/
Location/directions, photos, events calendar, worship times, information on programs and activities.
http://www.sbpacademy.org/
Shows services, curriculum, food menu, church and contact info.
http://stjohnspresby.org/
Features vision and mission, service times, events, ministries and giving. With gallery and videos.
http://www.stlukespres.org/
Contains worship, music, church life, mission and service, education, schedule and visitor info.
http://saintphilip.net/
Offers education, mission, ministries, latest audio sermons, newsletters, upcoming events and directions.
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