Free Reformed Churches of North America
The Free Reformed Churches of North America is a theologically conservative federation of churches in the Dutch Calvinist tradition with congregations in the United States and Canada. It officially adopted its current name in 1974.
These churches together confess the Bible to be the Word of God and believe it is faithfully summarized by the Belgic Confession, Heidelberg Catechism, and Canons of Dort. This denomination adheres to the five points of Calvinism. It is affiliated with the Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands.
Despite similar naming styles, the Free Reformed Churches of North America should not be confused with the Free Reformed Churches of Australia or Free Reformed Churches of South Africa.
Basic beliefs and doctrines
Church
The Free Reformed Churches see the church as a community of people who believe in Jesus Christ. They believe that the church is a divine institution, for three reasons:- It is made up of God's people.
- It is the body of Christ.
- It is the temple of the Holy Spirit and is guided by His teaching.
Baptism
The Free Reformed Churches hold to both adult and infant baptism, believing that the Bible teaches that children born of believing parents are set apart by God and therefore members of His covenant of grace. However, being in the covenant still carries with it the necessity for every person to be born again, which is a promise given that needs to be prayed for, and asked fulfillment of, from God.Pastoral education
Theological students from the FRCNA attend Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Puritan Reformed opened in 1995 and offers masters' and doctoral degrees.Creeds
Three Forms of Unity
The FRCNA fully subscribe to the Three Forms of Unity, believing that while these three historic Reformed creeds are not inspired by God, they do agree with, and are a faithful summary of the Word of God in all respects:- Belgic Confession of Faith
- Heidelberg Catechism
- Canons of Dort
Early Christian Church creeds
- Apostles' Creed
- Nicene Creed
- Athanasian Creed
Publications
Magazines and articles
- The Messenger, the official monthly publication of the denomination
- The Youth Messenger
- Open Windows
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Books
- Cornelis Pronk, , 1999.
- Cornelis Pronk, Faith of Our Fathers: Studies in the Doctrines of Grace.
- David H. Kranendonk, ed., , 2005.
- Gerald R. Procee, Holy Baptism: The Scriptural Setting, Significance and Scope of Infant Baptism, 1998.
- Andrew Van Der Veer, Bible Lessons for Juniors, 4 vols., 2007.
- Their Lives & Your Life: Children's Devotions on Bible Characters, 2007.