Denomonation
The Reformed Presbyterian Church is a worldwide denomination, Each congregation has very close relationships with the following branches of the ‘RP Family’. The ties today are as strong as they have ever been, a fact for which the RP Church is very thankful.
North America
Ireland
The RPCI has 36 congregations and three church plants, mostly in Northern Ireland. It has its own Theological College, bookshop, and nursing home.
Japan
The Japanese Church was established as a mission work of the RPCNA and is a Presbytery of the North American church. It has four congregations and one church plant. It has a Theological College and a bookstore in the city of Kobe.
Australia
There are three congregations in the Australian RP Church, which was a church planted by the Irish RP Church. They, like the Japanese, are active is seeking to see Christ’s Church grow in their land and, like the RPCJ, host mission teams from RP Missions in their country.
Scotland
The church in Scotland is the original church of the Reformed Presbyterian tradition. The RPCS formed in 1690 when its members declined to be part of the establishment of the Church of Scotland. There are currently 4 congregations; in Airdrie, Stranraer, Stornoway, Glasgow and a new church plant in Edinburgh.