Christian Reformed Churches of Australia
The Christian Reformed Churches of Australia, formerly known as the Reformed Churches of Australia is a Christian denomination established in Australia belonging to the Reformed/Presbyterian tradition.
Background
This denomination has its roots in the European Reformation of the 15th and 16th centuries, affirming the beliefs that God grants salvation by grace alone, in Christ alone and through faith alone.The denomination is part of the worldwide family of reformed churches which came into being at the time of the Reformation, and declared themselves reformed from the teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church at that time. Whereas Martin Luther was the champion of the Reformation in Germany, John Calvin was the champion of the Reformation in Switzerland, the Netherlands and northern Europe. It is John Calvin's understanding of the Bible, as spelled out in his Institutes of the Christian Religion, that forms the doctrinal basis of the various reformed churches.
This doctrinal basis is further summarized in the three Confessions to which the continental reformed churches adhere:
And by the Confession to which the Presbyterian churches adhere:
- Westminster Confession
History
Currently there is an active membership of around 7800 in over fifty churches spread throughout Australia. This steady decline is due to a desire to assimilate in their new country, welcome changes in the Anglican and Presbyterian Churches in some states bringing these denominations theologically closer, and certain aspects of generational change. Numerous South African immigrants in the last decade have slowed this trend, as have converts from other denominations. From exclusively Dutch beginnings, the CRCA is now a culturally diverse group, reflecting the character of Australian society, and is seeking to proclaim the Christian message in a contemporary and relevant way.
The denomination has been instrumental in the establishment of many Christian schools, including the Illawarra Christian School, Sutherland Shire Christian School, Tyndale Christian School, Kingston Tasmania, and Covenant College. It is actively engaged in Christian missions both within Australia and abroad. One of these is The NSW THING. They have established their own theological college, the Reformed Theological College in Geelong, Victoria. They also own Wedderburn Christian Campsite, a Christian camp site in the outskirts of Sydney. They also support , which is a missionary outreach in the Solomon Islands. The CRCA also produces a denominational magazine titled "Trowel And Sword"
Since 2000, the CRCA has adopted a fourfold mission statement to remind and empower its member churches to set and focus on their primary goal of equipping God's people for the service of God both within and beyond itself. The four tasks are headed: Pray, Multiply, Train and Align.
Structure
The basic unit is the local church, which is governed by the local session as "elected" by the congregation. All sessions within a geographical area meet every 3-4 months as a classis.Nationally, delegates meet every three years as a Synod. The synod deals only with issues raised by a classis. Therefore, all synodical issues were originally raised by a session, brought to a classis, before coming to the synod. At synod, policies for the church are formulated, directions considered, and new ways forward explored. In between synodical meetings the financial commitments of the member churches are administered by a Synodical Board of Management, while all other matters affecting the church as a whole are looked after by the Synodical Interim Committee.
Permanent committees of synod include:
- : Distributes funds collected for overseas relief work
- Solomons Islands Workgroup: Workgroup supporting the missionary work carried out in the Solomon Islands.
Notable members
Local congregations
Member churches of the CRCA are found in every state of Australia, along with one church in the Australian Capital Territory. The member churches, listed alphabetically with their dates of institution, are as follows:Australian Capital Territory
- - Rivett
- - Blaxland
- - Dee Why
- - St Marys
- - Castle Hill
- - Cobbitty
- - Woodcroft
- Christian Reformed Church of Newcastle - Argenton
- - Tanilba Bay
- - Barden Ridge
- - Castle Hills
- - Wamberal
- - Fairy Meadow
- - Bray Park
- - Inala
- - Wishart
- - Gaven
- - Ormiston
- - Tivoli
- - Glenvale
- - Camira
- - Campbelltown
- Christian Reformed Church of Elizabeth - Elizabeth Vale
- Hallett Cove Christian Reformed Church - Hallett Cove
- - Blackmans Bay
- - Howrah
- - Kingston
- - Margate
- - Devonport
- - Huonville
- - Riverside
- - Penguin
- - Huntingfield
- - Ulverstone
- - Box Hill
- - Narre Warren South
- - Springvale South
- - Dandenong North
- - Geelong West
- - Tecoma
- - Langwarrin
- - Mount Evelyn
- - Narre Warren
- - Scoresby
- - Pakenham
- - Waurn Ponds
- - Leongatha
- - Wonga Park
- - Australind
- Forrestdale Gospel Community Church - Forrestdale
- - Cockburn Central
- - Gosnells
- - Joondalup
- - Baldivis
- - Wongan Hills
- - Willetton
- - Wilson