Reformed Congregations in North America | |
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Classification | Protestant |
Theology | orthodox Reformed |
Governance | Presbyterian |
Region | Canada, United States |
Origin | 1967 New Jersey |
Separated from | Netherlands Reformed Congregations |
Branched from | Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands |
Congregations | 4 |
Members | 1.831 (2015) |
The Reformed Congregations in North America form a denomination, Continental Reformed, established in 1967 in the United States and Canada, by dissidents from Netherlands Reformed Congregations.[1][2]
The denomination has official ties with the Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands, and the churches are mainly in Canada. It has approximately 1747 members,[3] three churches in Canada and one in the United States in 2012. The theology focus is mainly on the time of the Further reformation and subscribes to the Three Forms of Unity: The Heidelberg Catechism, The Belgic Confession of Faith, and the Canons of Dordt. The largest church is the congregation of Chilliwack with over 1,200 members.[4]
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