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Canadian Reformed Churches Rev Mark ten Haaf of the Providence Canadian Reformed Church in Edmonton has accepted the call to the Arthur Canadian Reformed Church and has declined the call to the Canadian Reformed Church at Calgary
News - Canadian Reformed Churches - canrc. org Rev Jeff Temple of Providence Canadian Reformed Church has declined the call extended to him by the Aldergrove Canadian Reformed Church Read more → GS 2025: Livestream
Federation - Canadian Reformed Churches - canrc. org We're glad that you stopped by the official website of the Canadian Reformed Churches We're a federation of seventy-one churches, most of which are in Canada and a few in the United States
Update from the Steering Committee for General Synod Aldergrove 2025 The CanRC Synod web page (https: canrc org assemblies general-synod 2025) has been updated to reflect structure of the latest Agenda This should enhance any potential searches for materials More importantly, it will simplify the process for churches to respond to matters on the agenda
The Belgic Confession - Canadian Reformed Churches - canrc. org The first of the doctrinal standards of the Canadian Reformed Churches is the True Christian Confession It is usually called the Belgic Confession because it originated in the Southern Netherlands, now known as Belgium Its chief author was Guido de Brès, a preacher of the Reformed Churches of the Netherlands, who died a martyr to the faith in the year 1567
Church Order - Canadian Reformed Churches - canrc. org No one shall take any office upon himself without having been lawfully called thereto Only male members who have made profession of faith and may be considered to meet the conditions as set forth in Holy Scripture (e g , in 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1) shall be eligible for office
History - Canadian Reformed Churches - canrc. org To understand any church, it is necessary to know something of its history A brief review of its history will give a sense of how it stands in relationship to the multitude of Christian churches found on the Canadian and North American scene