Christian Reformed Church in North America

CRC, Christian Reformed
B — Broadly orthodox

Overview

The Christian Reformed Church in North America was organized in 1857 when Dutch immigrants seceded from the Reformed Church in America over lax confessional subscription and singing in worship. The CRC subscribes to the Three Forms of Unity, but in recent decades has ordained women to all offices (1995), revised its statements on creation, and experienced serial departures of its conservative congregations to the URCNA. AskCredo places the CRC in the B-tier as a body that retains confessional subscription on paper while functioning with substantial latitude in practice; congregations range widely from confessional-traditional to progressive.

Confession / Standard

Three Forms of Unity

Governance

presbyterian

Soteriology

reformed

Key Beliefs

Distinctives

Background

North America · Founded 1857

Official Website

https://crcna.org

See also

Other denominations with a similar confession:

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