The Presbyterian Handbook, Revised Edition provides historical and up to date theological information about Presbyterian beliefs alongside fun-filled facts and practical tips on being a churchgoing follower of Jesus Christ. Complete with illustrations, the book presents a wonderful combination of vast truths, complex details, and bits of humor about Presbyterian understanding of the Christian life. This unique and incredibly handy resource is perfect for Presbyterian youth, adults, students, families, and all those interested in learning about much of what encompasses life in the church.
As a new member of a PC(USA) church as of last week, I found this resource to be quite informative and helpful overall. I have been a part of several other denominations, in childhood and adulthood, and I was never aware of or encouraged to seek out a resource that explained denominational beliefs and practices in this way. I appreciate that this book also acknowledges that the Bible is not to be an object of worship, and that it has some weird stuff in it.
This is a half-serious introduction to behaving like a properly socialized Christian in a Presbyterian context. We bought it on a whim because we were intrigued by its self-deprecating tone. It actually contains enough useful information that I imagine a few churches actually use it for new member classes.
This book was recommended to me by several people, including a pastor, as an introduction to the Presbyterian denomination. It is a bit silly, and very easy to read and understand.
Hilarious and very informative. Covers everything from how to avoid being burned at the stake to the development and purposes of creeds and confessions.