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Free Reformed Churches of South Africa

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The Free Reformed Churches in South Africa (also known as the Vrye Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid Afrika) is a federation of Protestant Christian churches. It follows Reformed Calvinist theology and has adopted the Dutch "three forms of unity" as its doctrinal standards: Canons of Dordt, Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism and subscribes to the three Ecumenical Creeds: The Apostles' Creed, The Nicene Creed and The Athanasian Creed.

The first church was established in Pretoria on 8 October 1950. Eventually other churches were established; they are, in order of institution:

  • FRC Pretoria, 1950
  • FRC Cape Town, 1952
  • FRC Johannesburg, 1957
  • FRC Bethal, 1995
  • FRC Pretoria-Maranata, 1997
  • FRC Mamelodi, 2002
  • FRC Soshanguve North, 2003
  • The FRC's Church Order is based on that which was written at the Synod of Dort 1618/19.

    The Churches have sister-church relationships with the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated), the Canadian and American Reformed Churches, the Presbyterian Church in Korea and the Free Reformed Churches of Australia.

    In addition to these contacts the FRC is also a member of the International Conference of Reformed Churches (ICRC)

    References

    Free Reformed Churches of South Africa Wikipedia