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RCA and CRC Meet For “Unity Talks”

Agatha Lubbers·1972-07-01

The RCA al­lows the local church a great deal of auton­omy while the CRC is a corporation with a strictly developed hierarchy of priorities in a federated system. Delegates determined to work together, however, to produce church educational materials, teacher training, family festivals, youth organi

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Synods and General Assemblies in the Christian Reformed Church (CRC)

Clayton Spronk·2013-11-07
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Synods and General Assemblies in the Christian Reformed Church (CRC)

Clayton Spronk·2013-11-15
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RCA and CRC Synod’s Working Together

Clayton Spronk·2014-06-23
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The Bob De Moor Plan for the CRC’s Acceptance of Homosexuality

Clayton Spronk·2015-07-10
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The Reformation of 1857: The CRC Split from the RCA

Erik Guichelaar·2021-11-05

What we will see is that the CRC gets its beginning directly from the succeeders of 1834. The CRC gets its beginning from those who were succeeders, who wanted to remain true and faithful to the Reformed confessions and the church order of Dort. I think this topic tonight should interest many of

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More Wonderful Work In Jesus Name: The World Communion of Reformed Churches

William Langerak·2010-10-24

WARC intends to enforce its communal table. Although it doesn't want to be a denomination (it fears too much the bogey of denominationalism), neither does it want a loose-knit organization, because it is committed to "transforming members into interdependent missional communities." Communion, howeve

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Activity of the Committee for Contact with Other Churches

Unknown·2020-12-01

As most readers know, the Committee for Contact with Other Churches is one of the permanent committees of the Protestant Reformed Churches. The PRC has long recognized the importance of seeking church unity. God commands all believers to be active in this, "endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spir

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Response to “Unitarian Religious Councils and Their Bible”

Robert C. Harbach·1962-06-01

It is a report on the nature and activities of the NCCC against the background of the anti-Communism controversies that have been raging. The Council, an interdenominational organization, has done as much, if not more, as any other Christian group in combating the Communist menace in our United Stat

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PRTJ Vol. 39, No. 1 (November 2005)

2005-11-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal assign a matter of official church dogma to a committee that has to do with ecumenicity indicates that the goal of studying this issue was to establish relations with the Roman Catholic Church. 14 Second, when the IRC reported to synod 2004 that it had begun d