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Westminster, the regulative principle, and research that respects both.

Presbyterians have specific commitments — confessional standards, presbyterial polity, covenant theology, paedo-baptism. Our research engine respects every one of them, while letting you preach the text as the text demands. Reformed-but-Presbyterian, distinctly.

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— Built for your traditionThe Westminster standards in the research engine.

Presbyterian preaching draws on the Westminster Confession, Larger and Shorter Catechisms, and the broader Reformed-Presbyterian heritage (Calvin, Knox, Owen, Edwards, Hodge, Warfield, Sproul, Keller, Carson). The Presbyterian research agent prompts with these as living theological sources, surfaces covenantal connections by default, and handles paedo-baptism texts in covenantal categories.

— Feature 01

Westminster as living confession

WCF, WLC, WSC referenced where the text engages confessional matters. Not as proof-texts; as theological framework.

— Feature 02

Covenantal hermeneutic

OT-NT continuity, paedo-baptism, the visible/invisible Church — these aren't controversies the research dodges; they're categories the research uses.

— Feature 03

PCA / OPC / EPC distinct from PCUSA

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— Common questionsWhat Presbyterian pastors ask before they try Pastor Center

Does it handle paedo-baptism texts in covenantal categories?
Yes. Genesis 17, Acts 2:39, 1 Corinthians 7:14 and related texts get researched in covenantal frame — visible/invisible Church distinction, household baptism, covenant signs.
Will it default to PCA / OPC theology if I don't specify?
On the confessional Presbyterian profile (default), yes. Westminster confession assumed, regulative principle of worship respected. PCUSA pastors should select that specific profile for their distinct trajectory.
Does it support multi-campus or multi-teaching-pastor church structures?
Yes. The whole-staff plan allows multiple teaching pastors to share research, manuscripts, and the sermon archive. Each pastor's voice training stays separate; the corpus is shared.
Can it handle the Westminster Larger Catechism specifically?
Yes. WLC questions surface in research reports where the catechism speaks to the passage — Q&A 70 on the Lord's Day, Q&A 99 on the moral law, etc.
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For Presbyterian pastors who actually read Westminster.

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