Heritage Reformed Congregations

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The Heritage Reformed Congregations is a conservative denomination with congregations in the United States and Canada.

[edit] History

Formed in 1993 due to a split in the First Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.

In 2005 the name of the demonination was changed to Heritage Reformed Congregations dropping the Netherlands part of the name.

As of 2006 there are five churches in the United States and five in Canada. The denomination owns and operates the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary.

[edit] Beliefs

Holding to the Reformed tradition, faith is centered in Christ, final authority is the Holy Scripture. The Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregations subscribe to the Three Forms of Unity and the Five Points of Calvinism.

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