• The church withdrew from the Reformed Ecumenical Council in 1989, and joined the International Conference of Reformed Churches in 1995.[4][5].
  • Many left the and joined reformed churches in an effort to return to the teachings of the scriptures.
  • The Christian Reformed Church is a diverse family of healthy congregations, assemblies, and ministries expressing the good news of God’s kingdom that...
  • Live and love like Jesus. That sums up what we’re about in the Reformed Church in America. We’re transformed, and we’re transforming.
  • What is a Reformed Church? ... First we can describe the “attributes” of the Church and second we can describe the “marks” of true local churches.
  • Christian Reformed Church beliefs follow the teachings of John Calvin and include salvation as the work of God alone with emphasis on missionary work.
  • Reformed church, any of several major representative groups of classical Protestantism that arose in the 16th-century Reformation.
  • The Reformed Church in America (RCA) is a fellowship of churches following Christ in mission together.
  • The Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS) is a communion of confessional churches with a passion for church planting, missions and evangelism.
  • In the nature of reformation, the Reformed Church saw a revival in the 18th century in what is knows as the “First Great Awakening.”