Free Reformed Churches of North America

FRCNA, Free Reformed
S — Strict confessional

Overview

The Free Reformed Churches of North America (FRCNA) are a small confessional federation in the Dutch Reformed stream, planted by post-war immigrants tied to the Netherlands Reformed Congregations and formally organized in the 1950s. The FRCNA subscribes to the Three Forms of Unity with an experiential-Reformed emphasis — weighty preaching of sin and grace, heart-examining application, and a strongly Sabbatarian Lord's Day. AskCredo places the FRCNA in the S-tier for its unwavering confessional subscription and covenantal, Christ-centered worship.

Confession / Standard

Three Forms of Unity

Governance

presbyterian

Soteriology

reformed

Key Beliefs

Background

North America · Founded 1950

Official Website

https://frcna.org

See also

Other denominations with a similar confession:

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