The office of the Moderator of the General Assembly is the highest elected position in the Presbyterian Church (USA). The Moderator is responsible for presiding over the meeting of the General Assembly, which was held annually until 2004, and on alternate years since. After the meeting, which lasts for about a week, the Moderator serves as an ambassador of the denomination throughout the remainder of the term. After completing the term, most former Moderators take on the role of a church statesman or stateswoman.
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| - The office of the Moderator of the General Assembly is the highest elected position in the Presbyterian Church (USA). The Moderator is responsible for presiding over the meeting of the General Assembly, which was held annually until 2004, and on alternate years since. After the meeting, which lasts for about a week, the Moderator serves as an ambassador of the denomination throughout the remainder of the term. After completing the term, most former Moderators take on the role of a church statesman or stateswoman. (en)
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| - Presbyterian Church (USA)
- Presbyterian Church in the United States
- San Jose, California
- Lists of Presbyterians
- Moderator of the General Assembly
- Benjamin Weir
- Biloxi, Mississippi
- Birmingham, Alabama
- Detroit
- Richmond, Virginia
- Cynthia Bolbach
- John Buchanan (pastor)
- Columbus, Ohio
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Syngman Rhee (Presbyterian Minister)
- Long Beach, California
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Denver, Colorado
- Baltimore, Maryland
- American Christian clergy
- Wichita, Kansas
- Joan Gray
- John Fife
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Fort Worth, Texas
- List of Moderators of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Presbyterian Church (USA)
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Syracuse, New York
- Douglas Oldenburg
- Byron Wade
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Portland, Oregon
- Freda Gardner
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Michigan
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Bruce Reyes-Chow
- Orlando, Florida
- Marj Carpenter
- United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Rick Ufford-Chase
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Jack Rogers (American Clergyman)
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| - The office of the Moderator of the General Assembly is the highest elected position in the Presbyterian Church (USA). The Moderator is responsible for presiding over the meeting of the General Assembly, which was held annually until 2004, and on alternate years since. After the meeting, which lasts for about a week, the Moderator serves as an ambassador of the denomination throughout the remainder of the term. After completing the term, most former Moderators take on the role of a church statesman or stateswoman. The chart below shows the Moderators and Vice Moderators, and the place of meetings, since the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America and the Presbyterian Church in the United States merged to form the present day Presbyterian Church (USA). (en)
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