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  1. Find a Reformed and Biblical Church near you with the largest online directory of Reformed Churches in the US, Canada, and the World, including Presbyterian, Reformed Baptist, Dutch Reformed and more.

  2. View churches near Traverse City, MI. Faith Reformed Church is a Reformed (RCA) church in Traverse City, MI.

    • 1139 E Front St, Traverse City, 49686, MI
    • (231) 947-7082
  3. Faith Reformed Church - Lodi, NJ, Lodi, New Jersey. 306 likes · 292 were here. Faith Reformed Church is a reformed, evangelical congregation in the heart of southern Bergen County. We invite you to...

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    • (973) 778-4529
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  4. Reformed comes from the Protestant Reformation. Warm, friendly and welcoming people. Faith Reformed Church exists to provide opportunities to study and learn about Christ; grow spiritually together through fellowship, compassion and friendship.

    • 479 Stonybrook Dr, Levittown, 19055, PA
    • (215) 946-7722
  5. Faith church is a Bible-believing, outreach-oriented, community of believers committed to changing the world one relationship at a time. From vibrant and heartfelt

    • 100 E 81st Ave, Dyer, IN
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  6. Faith Reformed Church is a congregation of the Reformed Church in America, located in Levittown, Pennsylvania since the beginnings of this planned community in the early 1950\'s. Mr. Levitt had left open spaces in the original design for churches on a first-come, first-served basis.

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  8. The Reformed faith holds to all the apostolic doctrines set forth in the Bible and given creedal formulation by the great ecumenical councils of the ancient church. It is important to recognize that these doctrines have been variously misinterpreted by the several branches of the visible church.