About Us
The
Presbytery of the Northern Plains expanse from the lakes and forests
of west central Minnesota to the vast farmlands, potholes, and
plains of North Dakota, and even sneaking into Montana, consisting
of Presbyterian Christians as diverse and beautiful as her
geography. One of sixteen Presbyteries in the upper Midwest making
up the
Synod of Lakes and Prairies, the Presbytery of the
Northern Plains was established in January 1977 with the
realignment of the Red River and North Dakota
Presbyteries. Interestingly, the boundaries of the
newly-formed Presbytery were almost identical to those
of the Red River Presbytery when she was established in
1879, consisting of all of the northern Dakota Territory
and the six northwestern counties of Minnesota.
