The Christian Presbyterian Church (CPC) was a Presbyterian denomination formed in 1991 under the leadership of Rev. Dr. John E. Kim, by churches that separated from the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRC) when it started to allow women's ordination. In 1993, the first synod was held of the denomination, which at the time consisted of 20 churches and 6,000 members.
In 1995, the founding pastor returned to South Korea, and the denomination ceased to exist. Consequently, most of their churches were absorbed into the Southwest Korean Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America. Other churches formed the Korean Evangelical Presbyterian Church in America in 1997.
In 2005, the Christian Reformed Church in North America welcomed Rev. Joseph Kyung Kim from the IPC as pastor of one of their churches.