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606 S Atlantic Blvd
Monterey Park, CA 91754

The Presbyterian Church U.S.A. (PC USA) embodies a rich tradition rooted in Reformed theology, emphasizing representational leadership within its congregations. With a commitment to social justice and community engagement, the church actively addresses pressing issues such as immigration, gun violence prevention, and poverty, fostering a welcoming environment for all individuals seeking faith and community.

Through various ministries, the PC USA serves diverse populations, including children, youth, and marginalized groups, offering resources and support for spiritual growth. The church encourages members and leaders alike to engage in their faith journey while promoting inclusivity and advocacy through their social witness initiatives.

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