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Dutch Reformed Church in Botswana

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Classification
  
Protestant

Polity
  
Presbyterian

Theology
  
Reformed

Origin
  
1863 Botswana

Associations
  
World Communion of Reformed Churches

Congregations
  
13 and 50 house fellowships

The Dutch Reformed Church in Botswana was founded by Swiss missionaries led by Rev. Henri Gronin begun working in 1863 among the tribe Bakgatla, Kgafela in Saulsport and Rustenburg in South Africa. In 1870 part of the tribe moved north to Botswana and the missionaries followed them. The great chief was baptised and most of the tribe followed him. In 1966 when Botswana become independent, a Synod of the Reformed Church was formed. In the 1970s the church gained independence. The church in the following years expanded to Basarwa, Bakalanga and Bakgatla.

The denomination has 6,000 members and 13 parishes with 50 house fellowships in 2 presbyteries and one Synod. The 13 churches are in : Muchudi, Muchudi East, Muchudi West, Sikwane, Gaborone, Tlokweng, Lobatse, Kgalagadi, Ghanzi, Maun, Makaleng, Selebi Phikwe.

The church subscribe the Reformed confessions:

  • Apostles Creed
  • Nicene Creed
  • Canons of Dort
  • Heidelberg Catechism.
  • The church is member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.

    References

    Dutch Reformed Church in Botswana Wikipedia


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