Reformed Church of France

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The Reformed Church of France (French: L’Eglise Réformée de France, ÉRF) is the Reformed, originally Calvinist, church of France. It is the original, and largest, Protestant denomination in France.

The church is a member of the Protestant Federation of France, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the World Council of Churches.

The church has approximately 350,000 members in 400 parishes, organised in 50 presbyteries (consistoires).

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