The World Reformed Fellowship is an ecumenical Christian body which promotes unity between conservative Reformed churches around the world.
It was formed on October 24, 2000 through the union of the World Fellowship of Reformed Churches (WFRC) and the International Reformed Fellowship (IRF).
It is similar in theology to the International Conference of Reformed Churches and more conservative than the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and Reformed Ecumenical Council.
There are a total of 54 denominational members of the Fellowship, and 104 organizational members, as of May 5, 2011.[1]