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    • Continental, Presbyterian, and Congregational traditions

      • In the modern day, it is largely represented by the Continental, Presbyterian, and Congregational traditions, as well as parts of the Anglican and Baptist traditions.
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  2. Reformed churches practice several forms of church government; primarily presbyterian and congregational, but some adhere to episcopal polity. The largest interdenominational association is the World Communion of Reformed Churches with more than 100 million members in 211 member denominations around the world.

  3. 1. Confessional. Reformed Baptists are confessional. We are staunch proponents of the Reformed principle of sola Scriptura. However, we believe that the Bible should be interpreted in light of the churchs theological heritage and doctrinal refinements throughout the ages.

  4. The Reformed churches generally adhere, with some variations, to a form of ecclesiastical polity in which the church is led by teaching elders (ordained pastors) and ruling elders or presbyters (lay persons) who are organized in various "courts". The courts include the local church level (session or its equivalent), the regional church level ...

  5. May 21, 2018 · More specifically, Reformed Churches are those Churches that adopted Calvinism in preference to Lutheranism. In the USA, the largest Reformed Churches, such as the Dutch Reformed Church and the Evangelical and Reformed Church, originated from n European countries, particularly Holland and Germany.

  6. A number of strands of Protestant churches began as a result of the Reformation: Lutheran and Anabaptist churches in Germany, Anglican (Episcopalian) churches in England, Reformed churches in Switzerland and France, and Presbyterian churches in Scotland—among others.

  7. May 26, 2019 · A faithful Reformed church is different to Roman Catholicism, different to liberal Protestantism, different to the various Baptist and Evangelical groups, and different to the cults such as the Jehovah’s Witnesses or Mormons. There are many teachings and practices that make a Reformed church different.

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