Try Bay Haven OPC. I think it's a relatively new start up congregation. You could also try Providence OPC but it's in Bradenton, FL. I've never been to either (I live in Ohio) but it's the same denomination as my church.
Like I said, I've never been to either, just the same denomination as what I go to here. Shouldn't be anything fancy, 3 hymns, a sermon and then communion. Could be a little liturgical--apostles or nicene creed, public prayer of confession, the lord's prayer and the doxology thrown in the mix. There are several presbyterian denominations (sometimes called the split p's), the OPC is one of the more conservative one's. If that doesn't work out, you could try and look up a PCA (Presbyterian Church in America) church, similar just a little less formal.
I live near Tampa, feel free to recommend a good church.
Try Bay Haven OPC. I think it's a relatively new start up congregation. You could also try Providence OPC but it's in Bradenton, FL. I've never been to either (I live in Ohio) but it's the same denomination as my church.
Oh, Presbyterians, not very familiar with them except the relation between their name and presbyopia (root is elders). Worth a shot.
Like I said, I've never been to either, just the same denomination as what I go to here. Shouldn't be anything fancy, 3 hymns, a sermon and then communion. Could be a little liturgical--apostles or nicene creed, public prayer of confession, the lord's prayer and the doxology thrown in the mix. There are several presbyterian denominations (sometimes called the split p's), the OPC is one of the more conservative one's. If that doesn't work out, you could try and look up a PCA (Presbyterian Church in America) church, similar just a little less formal.
Good information, the local Presbyterian church sounds kinda lefty.