The Presbyterian Church in Angola (In Portuguese the Igreja Presbiteriana de Angola or IPA) is a federation of theologically orthodox Reformed churches, that was founded in the mid-1980s, adopting the Westminster Confession of Faith as the official Standards.
In the Evangelical Reformed Church in Angola (IERA) has suffered numerous conflicts.
[5] The IBP continues watching, supporting the IPA and provides education for pastors and sending teachers to Angola.
[5][7][8] The Presbyterian Church in Manaus has involved several years in the mission trips and evangelism in Luanda, Angola.
[11][12] Organisation of the denomination follows the Presbyterian church government, local congregations, presbyteries, synods, and the highest level is the General Assembly.
The Presbyterian community become stronger in Angola.he pastor Rondinho Antonio Bento, president of the IPA General Synod, he said, in the worship of reception that sealed the integration of these two communities, "Now we are great in number and solid in our structures."
He said that the IPA, the name that drives will work with two other Presbyterian churches that until very recently acted in isolation.
Also according to the pastor Rondinho Antonio Bento, the IPA's doors are open to welcome in its midst all those who understand the need for unity, where efforts lead all members to better serve the Lord in the church.