Old-Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands | |
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Classification | Protestant |
Orientation | conservative Calvinist |
Theology | Reformed |
Polity | Presbyterian |
Region | The Netherlands |
Founder | Pastor Boone |
Origin | 1948 Netherlands |
Congregations | 57 plus 3 mission ststions in the Netherlands |
Members | 18,000 (2005) |
The Old-Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands is a pietistic Reformed denomination in the Netherlands.
The characteristics of the denomination is the loose structure compared to other churches, and less dogmatic rigidity. In the recent years the denomination has worked closely with the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland.
The federation has 62 congregations and three departments in the Netherlands and one congregation located in Salford, Canada. Membership is approximately 18,000 baptized members. The largest congregations are in Urk, Barneveld, Geldermalsen, Kinderdijk, Krimpen aan den IJssel, Rijssen, Stavenisse. According to the Los Angeles Times, the federation is growing by 50 members annually.
Full list of all churches of the Old-Reformed Congregations in the Netherlands:
The federation was created in 1948 by the union of the Old Reformed Churches (Boone municipalities) and the Federation of Old Reformed Congregations. The Old Reformed Church was founded in 1907 with Pastor Boone as leader. The Federation of Old Reformed Churches was a small denomination founded in 1912. In 1952 a few Christian Reformed Churches also joined the. It has a theological seminary. In missions the Old-Reformed Church collaborates with the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland.
The church experienced growth during the 1950 and the 1960s, mainly because the free congregations joined the Old-Reformed Congregations. The number of the 48 congregations that formed the federation increased to over 60. A few Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands parishes joined in Leersum, Thorn and Dortrecht.