Didasko is a family of conservative-evangelical Presbyterian churches in Scotland which have formed a Presbytery.
It was formed in 2017 as a result of five congregations leaving the Church of Scotland, primarily due to disagreements about human sexuality.
[1][2] In 2008, the Presbytery of Aberdeen appointed Scott Rennie, a Church of Scotland minister, to serve within its bounds at Queen's Cross Church; the first time that a congregation and presbytery had voted to appoint an openly gay minister.
They are a confessing fellowship, in that "we confess the faith of Christ crucified, stand firm for the biblical gospel, affirm the historic creeds of catholic Christianity, and hold as a subordinate standard the Westminster Confession of Faith (Scripture itself being the only ultimate authority and standard).
"[6] They are committed to work, pray and support each other in their common mission to proclaim the Good News of Christ to the people of Scotland and beyond.