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  • The Reformed Churches are a group of Protestant Churches that originated during the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. This Protestant movement was led first by Ulrich Zwingli and then by John Calvin. "Reformed" churches are said to be Calvinist in doctrine.
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  • The Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Dutch: Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland) is a Protestant church in the Netherlands.
  • Many left the and joined reformed churches in an effort to return to the teachings of the scriptures.
  • By 1573 the Reformation had spent its force and through the activity of the Jesuits, the Reformed Church movement diminished.
  • The Christian Reformed Church is a diverse family of healthy congregations, assemblies, and ministries expressing the good news of God’s kingdom that...
  • Christian Reformed Church beliefs follow the teachings of John Calvin and include salvation as the work of God alone with emphasis on missionary work.
  • 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.
  • The Reformed Church is a branch of Protestantism in the religion of Christianity. Founded in the early 1500s by Ulrich Zwingli of Switzerland...
  • Reformed church, any of several major representative groups of classical Protestantism that arose in the 16th-century Reformation.
  • 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.
  • The Reformed Church in the United States (RCUS) is a communion of confessional churches with a passion for church planting, missions and evangelism.