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The Reformed churches are a group of Christian Protestant denominations historically related by a
similar Calvinist system of doctrine.
Contents
1 Europe
1.1 Netherlands
1.2 Switzerland
1.3 Hungary
1.4 Slovakia
1.5 Romania
1.6 Germany
1.7 France
1.8 Britain and Ireland
1.9 Greece
1.10 Croatia
1.11 Italy
1.12 Ukraine
1.13 Serbia
1.14 Sweden
1.15 Slovenia
1.16 Poland
1.17 Bulgaria
1.18 Denmark
1.19 Belgium
1.20 Spain
1.21 Lithuania
1.22 Czech Republic
1.23 Portugal
1.24 Latvia
1.25 Luxemburg
1.26 Austria
1.27 Liechtenstein
1.28 Cyprus
1.29 Russia
1.30 Belarus
1.31 Macedonia
1.32 Finland
1.33 Albania
1.34 Azerbaijan
2 Oceania
2.1 Australia
2.1.1 Congregational churches
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6.11 Guadalupe
6.12 Honduras
6.13 Jamaica
6.14 Mexico
6.15 Nicaragua
6.16 Panama
6.17 Puerto Rico
6.18 Trinidad and Tobago
7 South America
7.1 Argentina
7.2 Bolivia
7.3 Brazil
7.3.1 Reformed churches
7.3.2 Presbyterian Churches
7.3.3 Congregational churches
7.4 Chile
7.5 Colombia
7.6 Ecuador
7.7 French Guyana
7.8 Guyana
7.9 Paraguay
7.10 Peru
7.11 Suriname
7.12 Uruguay
7.13 Venezuela
8 Middle East
8.1 Israel
8.2 Syria
8.3 Lebanon
8.4 Iran
8.5 Iraq
8.6 Iran
9 See also
10 References
11 External links
Europe
Netherlands
The Dutch Reformed churches have suffered numerous splits, and there have been some subsequent
partial re-unions. Currently there are at least nine existing denominations, including (between
brackets the Dutch abbreviation):
Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN) formed in 2004 from the union of
the Dutch Reformed Church (NHK)
the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (GKN)
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and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands (ELK)
Protestant Church in the Netherlands - Reformed Bond
Christian Reformed Churches (CGK)
Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated) (GKV)
Netherlands Reformed Churches (NGK)
Reformed Congregations (GG)
Old-Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands (OGGN)
Old-Reformed Congregations (unconnected)
Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands (GGN)
Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands (unconnected)
Restored Reformed Church (HHK)
Continued Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (VGKN)
Korean Reformed Church in the Netherlands
Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Restored)
Covenant of Free Evangelical Congregations in the Netherlands - member of the World
Communion of Reformed Churches
Moluccan Evangelical Church (GIM)
Indonesian Christian Church in the Netherlands (GKIN)
Since the Reformation the Netherlands, as one of the few countries in the world, could be
characterised as a mainly Calvinist state. Until the first half of the 20th century, a majority of the
Dutch (about 55%) were Reformed and a large minority (35-40%) were Catholic. Because of large
scale secularisation during the 20th century, these percentages dropped dramatically. Today only
15-20% of the Dutch (about 2.5 million people) is Reformed, while 25-30% is Catholic. About 45%
is non-religious. Today many orthodox-reformed Christians in the Netherlands cooperate with
Evangelicals in organizations such as the 'Evangelische Omroep' (Evangelical Broadcasting
Company), the 'Evangelische Hogeschool' (Evangelical College), and the political party
'ChristenUnie' (ChristianUnion)
Dutch emigrants and missionaries brought Reformed churches to many other countries outside
Europe, including Canada, United States, South Africa, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand.
Switzerland
The Swiss Reformed Churches were started in Zurich by Huldrych Zwingli and spread within a few
years to Basle (Johannes Oecolampadius), Berne (Berchtold Haller and Niklaus Manuel), St. Gall
(Joachim Vadian), to cities in Southern Germany and via Alsace (Martin Bucer) to France. After the
early death of Zwingli in 1531, his work was continued by Heinrich Bullinger, the author of the
Second Helvetic Confession. The French-speaking cities Neuchatel, Geneva and Lausanne changed
to the Reformation ten years later under William Farel and John Calvin coming from France. The
Zwingli and Calvin branches each had their theological distinctions, but in 1549 under the lead of
Bullinger and Calvin they came to a common agreement in the Consensus Tigurinus (Zurich
Consent), and 1566 in the Second Helvetic Confession. Organizationally, the Reformed Churches in
Switzerland remained separate units until today (the Reformed Church of the Canton Zurich, the
Reformed Church of the Canton Berne, etc.), the German part more in the Zwingli tradition, in the
French part more in the Calvin tradition. Today they are members of the Federation of Swiss
Protestant Churches. They are governed synodically and their relation to the respective canton (in
Switzerland, there are no church-state regulations on country-level) ranges from independent to close
collaboration, depending on historical developments. A distinctive of the Swiss Reformed churches
in Zwingli tradition is their historically almost symbiotic link to the state (cantons) which is only
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There are small conservative churches like Evangelical Reformed Church (Westminster
Confession)[1] and the Lausanne Free Church.[2]
A total of 2.4 million Swiss are members of a Reformed church, according to the 2000 census, which
corresponds with 33% of the population. The past decades show a rapid decline in this proportion,
coming from 46% in 1970.
Hungary
The Reformed Church in Hungary, Transylvania and southern Slovakia is one of the largest branches
of the Reformed movement. The Reformed Church is the second largest church in Hungary, it has 4
seminaries in the country (Debrecen, Papa, Budapest, Sarospatak). The Hungarian Reformed Church
adopted the Heidelberg Catechism and the Second Helvetic Confession as a definition of their
teaching, together the Ecumenical creeds of the Christian Church: Athanasian Creed, Nicene Creed,
Chalcedon, and the common creed ("Apostles' Creed"). The Hungarians organised the reformed
church in 1557 in the Synod of Csenger and adopted the Second Helvetic Confession in 1567 in
Debrecen.
The Hungarian Reformed Church maintains educational institutions, almost 80 primary schools, 28
high schools, 47 nurseries and several vocational schools and the Bethesda Hospital. There are
diaconal institutions and conference centres.
In 2001, more than 1.6 million people in Hungary identified as members of the Hungarian Reformed
Church. Of that number, about 600,000 are considered active members, in 1,249 congregations. The
HRC has 27 presbyteries, four districts and a General Synod. In Romania, 700,000 people identified
as Reformed in 800 congregations, nearly all of them ethnic Hungarians living in Transylvania.[3]
There is the more theologically conservative Reformed Presbyterian Church of Central and Eastern
Europe, which has approximately 25 congregations in Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine.
Like the mainline Hungarian Reformed church, from which it split in 1997, the church adheres to the
Second Helvetic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism, but it has also adopted the Westminster
Confession, and Shorter and Larger Catechisms.[4][5]
The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Central and Eastern Europe maintains the Károlyi Gáspár
Institute of Theology and Missions, located in Miskolc, Hungary.
There is a mission church of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches in Diósd, near
Budapest.[6]
Slovakia
Reformed Christian Church in Slovakia was part of the Reformed Church in Hungary until the end
of World War I. In 1993 a Theological Seminary was opened in Komárno. Cathechial schools are in
Kosice and Komarno. In Slovakia, 110,000 Calvinists were recorded.[7]
Romania
The Reformed Church in Romania consist of 2 districtes in Romania. These districtes are the :
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In Transylvania the Reformed faith took root in the 16th century. In 1564 a Synod was held in
Nagyenyed when the Reformed and Lutheran church separated. This date is the founding date of the
Transylvanian Reformed Church. Partium was an adjected part of Transylvania it was a separated
geographical area, the Hungarian-transylvanian princes ruled this part too. In this land was founded
the Kiralyhagomellek Reformed District. Transylvania was part of Hungary till 1920. The
Confessions of these churches are the Apostles Creed, the Heidelberg Catechism. In the church
buildings especially in smaller villages the men and women sitting separated and the childrend and
those who were not yet married were sitting in the church choir or gallery. The believers are
predominantly (95%) Hungarian so the worship language is also Hungarian. It has 800 congregations
and 700,000 members. The Romanian Hungarian are very religious the religion is community
binding.
Germany
The German Reformed Church (Reformierte Kirche) forms, together with German Lutheran and
united Protestant churches, the umbrella named Evangelical Church in Germany (German:
Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland) or EKD. The member churches of EKD were formerly the
Protestant state churches in German states before the separation of religion and state in 1919. EKD
represents, alongside Catholicism, Germany's "mainstream" religious bodies.
The German Reformed Church, unusually, does not trace its origins back to Zwingli or Calvin, but
rather to Philipp Melanchthon, Luther's best friend and closest ally. After Melanchthon's death in
1560, extremist Lutherans (from whom Luther had previously distanced himself) accused
Melanchthon's successors in the "Philippist" cause of Crypto-Calvinism and mercilessly persecuted
and sometimes killed them in several states, especially Saxony. Other states, such as Hesse(-Cassel),
remained openly Philippist and Reformed. Only during the time of Calvin (1509–1564) himself did
genuinely Calvinist influences enter the German Reformed faith; even today, it remains more
Philippist than Calvinist.
In the German Empire (1871–1918) some states were Lutheran, some Reformed. King Frederick
William III of Prussia united both major Protestant confessions in his domains into the Prussian
Union of churches in 1817, allowing congregations to maintain Lutheran or Reformed confession, or
declare their union, also in Bremen (1877), Hesse-Cassel (1817), and Hesse-Darmstadt (1832)
Reformed and Lutherans form a union merely in administration. Some states saw unions of
Reformed and Lutherans to a united confession, such as Anhalt (1820 in Anhalt-Bernburg, 1827 in
Anhalt-Dessau, and 1880 in Anhalt-Köthen), Baden (1821), Nassau (1817) and Bavarian Palatinate
(1848), while Lutherans in other states (Bavaria proper, Hamburg, Hanover, Lübeck, the
Mecklenburgs, Oldenburg, Saxon Duchies, Saxony, Schaumburg-Lippe, Schleswig-Holstein, and
Württemberg) did not followed suit.
The German Reformed Church's finest hour arguably occurred during the Third Reich (1933–1945):
although by far not all Reformed clergy and their flocks opposed the Nazis, the Reformed Church
dominated the Confessing Church resistance against Hitler — partially, it has been said, because
Reformed congregations had fewer hierarchy- and state-centered perspectives than the Lutherans.
As of 2009 German Protestants come in four different guises, all under one national umbrella, but
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1. Lutheran
2. Reformed, namely Evangelical Reformed Church in Bavaria and Northwestern Germany
(comprising Reformed congregations in all areas, where Lutherans and Reformed did not
unite, but Lippe), and Church of Lippe
3. Administration-United - in these churches, each parish is either Lutheran, Reformed or united
Protestant, and so is the congregation and the Pastor, but all share the same administration
4. Consensus-United - there is no difference even at the parish level
In Germany As of 2009 roughly 25 million Germans (less than one-third of the entire population,
slightly more than half of German Christians) are Protestant. Of these, less than 2 million are
Reformed. The main coordinating body for Reformed churches in Germany is the Reformed
Alliance in Germany.[10]
Smaller, separate denominations include the Evangelical Old-Reformed Church in Lower Saxony,
the Union of Evangelical Reformed Churches in Germany, and the episcopally governed Free
Reformed Churches of Germany.
France
In France, the Reformed Protestants were called Huguenots. The Reformed Church of France
survived under persecution from 1559 until the Edict of Nantes (1598), the effect of which was to
establish regions in which Protestants could live unmolested. These areas became centers of political
resistance under which the Reformed church was protected until 1628, when La Rochelle, the
Protestant center of resistance to Louis XIII, was overrun by a French army blockade. After the
Protestant resistance failed, the Reformed Church of France reorganized, and was guaranteed
toleration under the Edict of Nantes until the final revocation of toleration in 1685 (Edict of
Fontainebleau). The periods of persecution scattered French Reformed refugees to England,
Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Africa (especially South Africa) and America. Louis XVI
granted an edict of toleration. Freedom of religion came with the French Revolution. Napoleon
organized state controlled French Reformed church with the Organic Articles in 1802. A free
(meaning, not state controlled) synod of the Reformed Church emerged in 1848 and survives in
small numbers to the present time. The French refugees established French Reformed churches in the
Latin countries and in America.
The first Reformed churches in France produced the Gallic Confession and French Reformed
confession of faith, which served as models for the Belgic Confession of Faith (1563).
Today, about 300,000 people are members of the Reformed Church of France (now United Protestant
Church of France). There is also the smaller Protestant Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine and
the more conservative National Union of Independent Reformed Evangelical Churches of France.
The Malagazy Protestant Church in France is a Reformed denomination whose members come from
Madagascar. The Union of Free Evangelical Churches in France is another denomination.
The churches with Presbyterian traditions in the United Kingdom have the Westminster Confession
of Faith as one of their important confessional documents.
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United Reformed Church (URC) in the United Kingdom is the result of the union of
Presbyterian, Congregational and Church of Christ churches
Several hundred Congregational churches opted to remain outside the initial 1972 union,
forming the Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches and the Congregational
Federation. Some congregations were gathered into the Fellowship of Independent
Evangelical Churches whilst others are now wholly independent without any national
affiliation.
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales has currently 17 congregations
The International Presbyterian Church has English and Korean congregations in Great Britain
and missions in Romania, Italy and Armenia and in other parts of the world.
The Free Church of England (episcopal) has 18 congregations.
The Evangelical Connexion of the Free Church of England has 5 congregations formerly part
of the Free Church of England
The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion
Metropolitan Tabernacle-a famous independent Reformed Baptist congregation pastored by
Spurgeon -not a denomination
In Wales there are the Union of Welsh Independents which is another congregational body. The
Presbyterian Church of Wales is one of the biggest Christian denomination in Wales.
In Scotland presbyterianism was established in 1560 by John Knox who studied in Geneva and
planted Calvinism in his home country. The presbyterian churches in the USA, Canada, Australia
trace their origin back primarily from Scotland.
In Ulster, Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland spread the reformed faith in the 17th century.
Greece
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Croatia
Reformed Christian Church in Croatia was part of the Hungarian Reformed Church. It is a
member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.
Protestant Reformed Christian Church in Croatia
Italy
After Protestant Reformation, the small church absorbed Calvinist theology - under the influence of
Guillaume Farel- and became the Italian branch of Reformed churches.
In 1975 the Waldensian Church (45,000 members circa, plus some 15,000 affiliates in Argentina and
Uruguay) joined forces with the Italian Methodist Church (5,000) to form the Union of Methodist
and Waldensian Churches. It is member both of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and of the
World Methodist Council, due to its nature of united church.
The Evangelical Reformed Baptist Churches in Italy is Reformed baptistic denomination in Italy.
This network of churches recover the Reformed tradition like Pietro Martire Vermigli and Girolamo
Zanchi. A member of the World Reformed Fellowship.
Ukraine
This church was started by missionaries of the Presbyterian Church in America and has 12
congregations and missions with 11 ordained national pastors; it maintains a Reformed seminary in
Kiev.
Serbia
Reformed Christian Church in Serbia was also part of The Reformed Church in Hungary till
1920
Protestant Reformed Christian Church in Serbia
Sweden
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Slovenia
Poland
Bulgaria
Denmark
Belgium
Spain
Lithuania
Czech Republic
Portugal
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Latvia
Luxemburg
Austria
Liechtenstein
Cyprus
Russia
Belarus
Macedonia
Finland
Albania
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Azerbaijan
Oceania
Australia
Congregational churches
American Samoa
Cook Island
Fiji
French Polynesia
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Marshall Islands
Micronesia
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Kiribati
Nauru
Niue
Church of Niue
Solomon Islands
Tuvalu
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Church of Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Western Samoa
North America
American Presbyterian Church (founded 1979)
Anglican Mission in the Americas
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (Scots-Irish Presbyterians)
Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America
Calvin Synod (United Church of Christ)
Canadian and American Reformed Churches (Dutch Reformed - Liberated)
Christian Reformed Church in North America (Dutch Reformed - GKN)
Christian Presbyterian Church
Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches
Covenant Reformed Presbyterian Church
Covenanting Association of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches
Congregational Christian Churches in Canada
Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America
Evangelical Assembly of Presbyterian Churches in America
Evangelical Covenant Order of Presbyterians
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
Evangelical Reformed Church in America (ERCA)
Evangelical Reformed Presbyterian Church
Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals[14]
Free Reformed Churches in North America - (Dutch Reformed - CGKN)
Free Church of Scotland - has about 9 congregations in North America
Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) - has 7 congregations in North America
Free Presbyterian Church of North America
French Protestant (Huguenot) Church, Charleston, SC——The only French Calvinist or
Huguenot congregation still existing in the United States.
Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregations
Hungarian Reformed Church in America
Korean-American Presbyterian Church
Korean Presbyterian Church in America[15]
Lithuanian Evangelical Reformed Church in America
Netherlands Reformed Congregations
Associated with the Dutch Reformed (Gereformeerde Gemeenten (Dutch)) churches in the
Netherlands.
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The PCA is the second largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States, after the
PC(USA). Its motto is: "Faithful to the Scriptures, True to the Reformed Faith and Obedient to
the Great Commission of Jesus Christ."
The Presbyterian Church in Canada, formed in June 1875, as a union of 4 Presbyterian groups
in the Dominion of Canada (created in 1867); These "Continuing Presbyterians", did not join
the United Church of Canada in 1925, of Presbyterians, along with Methodists,
Congregationalists, and Union Churches.
Most Presbyterian churches adhere to the Westminster Confession of Faith, but the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), in order to embrace the historical expressions of the whole
Reformed tradition as found in the United States, has adopted a Book of Confessions which
includes the Westminster Confession of Faith.
Presbyterian Churches have split a number of times. Many of these historic splits have been
resolved. From the continuing branch churches, some have split in turn. Only some of the
continuing branches from the main bodies are listed here, with the year of their separation.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church (1810)
Orthodox Presbyterian Church (1936 from the Northern PCUSA)
Bible Presbyterian Church (1937 from the OPC)
Presbyterian Church in America (1973 from the Southern PCUS)
Reformed Presbyterian Church in the United States (1983 from the PCA)
Evangelical Presbyterian Church (1981 from Northern UPC and Southern PCUS)
Presbyterian Reformed Church (Canada)
Protestant Reformed Churches in America (Dutch Reformed - GKN)
One of the most conservative of all Reformed/Calvinist denominations, the PRCA separated
from the Christian Reformed Church in the 1920s in a schism over the issue of common grace.
The majority of the original Reformed Church in the United States, which was founded in 1725,
merged with Evangelical Synod of North America (a mix of German Reformed & Lutheran
theologies) to form the Evangelical and Reformed Church in 1940 (which would merge with the
Congregational Christian Churches in 1957 to form the United Church of Christ) leaving the Eureka
Classis serving as a Continuing church of the Reformed Church in the United States until 1986,
when it was dissolved to form the Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States
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The Reformed Church in America (RCA) is the oldest Dutch Reformed denomination in the United
States, dating back from the mid-17th century
Although most churches in the Southern Baptist Convention cannot be described as Reformed,
the Baptist Faith and Message is open enough to allow for Reformed Baptist churches. These
Reformed Baptist churches generally also affirm the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith. The
Founders Ministries is a group of Southern Baptists that assert that the founding of the
Southern Baptist Convention had placed the denomination within the Reformed tradition.
The United Church of Christ was formed in 1957 as a union bringing together the majority of
Congregational churches in the US, the (German) Reformed Church in the United States, the
(German) Evangelical Synod of North America (a body descended from the Reformed-
Lutheran Evangelical Church of the Prussian Union), and the Christian Connection (a
restorationist movement).
Asia
Bangladesh
Cambodia
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China
East Timor
Japan
Republic of Korea
Most Presbyterian denominations share same name, the Presbyteian Church in Korea, tracing back
their history to the United Presbyterian Assembly. There are 15 million Protestants in South Korea,
about 9 millions are Presbyterians and there are more than 100 Presbyterian denominations. Before
the Korean War Presbyterians were very strong in North Korea, many fled to South, and established
their own Presbyterian denominations.[18] The Presbyterian Churches are by far the largest Protestant
churches with well over 20 000 congregations. For more information see Presbyterianism in South
Korea.
Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin) (Kosin 고신). The PCK is a Reformed denomination
in Korea which accepts the Westminster standards as its confession. The church also
recognizes "Three Forms of Unity", to be same as the Westminster Standards. Kosin church
wants to be a biblical and confessional denomination, pure in doctrine and life. There are about
2,000 local churches, including some churches in North America and Europe.
The Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong) The (Hapdong 합동) group was formed the
primary body of the Presbyterian General Assembly (the Reformed Church in Korea) was
established by missionaries of the Presbyterian Church (USA), and Canadian and Australian
Presbyterians.For more information see Presbyterianism in Korea
The Independent Reformed Church in Korea (IRC) was established in 1964, independently
from other denominations. IRC is the first church in Korea to put "reformed" in her name. IRC
confesses the Westminster Standards, Heidelberg Catechism, and Canons of Dordt together
with the ecumenical creeds.[19]
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India
Indonesia
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Kazakhstan
Laos
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Lebanon
Malaysia
Mongolia
Myanmar
Nepal
Pakistan
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Philippines
Sri Lanka
Singapore
Thailand
Taiwan
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Turkey
Vietnam
Africa
Algeria
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burundi
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
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Chad
Republic of Congo
Djibouti
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
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Erithrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea-Bissau
Ivory Coast
Lesotho
Liberia
Kenya
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Malawi
Madagascar
Mauritius
Mozambique
Morocco
Namibia
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Niger
Nigeria
The various Reformed churches of Nigeria formed the Reformed Ecumenical Council of Nigeria in
1991 to further cooperation.
South Africa
According to the census of 2001, more than 3.2 million people recorded themselves as Reformed.
This however is fast decline compared to the 1996 census, when still 3.9 million people were
Reformed. Particularly amongst black and coloured people the Reformed churches lost many
members, while the number of Reformed whites remained status quo due to mass emigration.
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Senegal
Sierra Leone
Swaziland
Sudan
Uganda
Reunion
Rwanda
Togo
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Tunisie
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Bermuda
Belize
Costa Rica
Cuba
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El Salvador
Guatemala
Haiti
Dominican Republic
Grenada
Guadalupe
Honduras
Jamaica
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Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Puerto Rico
South America
Argentina
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Bolivia
Brazil
Reformed churches
Presbyterian Churches
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Congregational churches
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
French Guyana
Guyana
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Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
Middle East
Israel
Syria
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Lebanon
Iran
Iraq
Iran
See also
List of Christian denominations#Reformed Churches
Presbyterianism
List of Reformed Baptist Churches
International organizations
References
1. [1] (http://erkwb.ch/)
2. [2] (http://lausanne-english-church.com/)
3. www.reformatus.hu (http://www.reformatus.hu)
4. English website (http://www.reformatus.net/index_en.html)
5. Hungarian website (http://www.reformatus.net/)
6. [3] (http://www.reformalt.hu/index.php?pID=1&menu=0&lang=us)
7. www.reformatus.hu (http://www.reformatus.hu)
8. church website (http://www.reformatus.ro)
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External links
Reformed Online (http://www.reformiert-online.net/weltweit/index.php?lg=eng)
Reformed Reader (http://www.reformedreader.org)
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