- Reformed Church in America
Infobox Christian denomination
name = Reformed Church in America
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main_classification =Protestant
orientation = Mainline
polity = Presbyterian
founder =
founded_date =1628 (first Dutch Reformed congregation organized inNew Amsterdam );1754 (American classis gains independence)
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parent =Dutch Reformed Church
merger =
separations =Christian Reformed Church (separated 1857; further congregations join the CRC in1882 )
associations =National Council of Churches ;World Council of Churches ;Canadian Council of Churches ;Christian Churches Together ;World Alliance of Reformed Churches ;Evangelical Fellowship of Canada ;National Association of Evangelicals
area = Canada, USA
congregations = 931 (2007)
members = 270,858 (2007)
footnotes = TheReformed Church in America (RCA) is a mainlineReformed Protestant denomination that was formerly a part of theDutch Reformed Church and known as the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of North America. The denomination has about 270,000 members and has congregations in both the U.S. andCanada . The RCA is a founding member of theNational Council of Churches and theWorld Council of Churches ,Christian Churches Together ,World Alliance of Reformed Churches , and some parts of the denomination belong to theNational Association of Evangelicals , the Canadian Council of Churches and the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada.The Reformed Church confesses several statements of doctrine and faith. These include the historic
Apostles' Creed ,Nicene Creed , andAthanasian Creed ; the traditional ReformedBelgic Confession ,Heidelberg Catechism , andCanons of Dort . As of June 2007, theBelhar Confession was provisionally adopted for two years.Carol Bechtel was elected President of the General Synod in 2008. The general secretary is [http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=2549&srcid=1455 Wesley Granberg-Michaelson] , installed by the General Synod in 1994. The church is ordered by the Constitution of the Reformed Church in America, consisting of The Liturgy, The Government, and The Standards of Unity. The Government, along with The Formularies and The By-Laws of General Synod are published annually in a volume known as [http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=1987&srcid=2054 The Book of Church Order] .
History
It is the oldest non-
Anglican Protestant church with a continuous ministry and also the oldest corporation inNorth America . The early Dutch settlers inNew Netherland held informal meetings for worship untilJonas Michaelius organized a congregation inNew Amsterdam in1628 , called the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church.The Reformed Church was the established church of New Netherland. Although the British captured the colony in
1664 , all RCA ministers were still trained in theNetherlands under the auspices of the denominational classis of Amsterdam, and services in the Reformed Church remained in theDutch language until 1764. (Dutch language use faded thereafter until the new wave of Dutch immigration in the mid-19th century, which prompted a temporary revival of it.) In1747 the denomination gave permission to form an assembly in America, which in1754 declared itself independent of the classis ofAmsterdam . This American classis secured a charter in1766 for Queens College (nowRutgers University ) inNew Jersey . The appointment in1784 ofJohn Henry Livingston as professor of theology marked the beginning of theNew Brunswick Theological Seminary . In1792 , a formal constitution was adopted; in1794 the Reformed Church held its first general synod; and in1867 formally adopted the name "Reformed Church in America".In the nineteenth century, in New York and New Jersey, the descendents of the original Dutch settlers struggled to preserve their European standards and traditions, while developing a taste for revivalism and an American identity.
The church embraced many of the historic colonial churches of
New York andNew Jersey , the denominational stronghold; fresh immigration from theNetherlands in the mid-19th century led to the development of the church in the Midwest.Hope College andWestern Theological Seminary were founded inHolland, Michigan ,Central College atPella, Iowa , and Northwestern College atOrange City, Iowa . In the1857 Secession , a group of Dutch settlers in Michigan led byGijsbert Haan separated from the Reformed Church and organized theChristian Reformed Church in North America , and other churches followed. In 1882 another group of churches left for the CRCNA, mirroring developments in the church in the Netherlands. In the post-World War II years the church expanded in Canada, which was the destination of a large group of Dutch emigrants. Between1949 and1958 the church opened 120 churches among non-Dutch suburban communities.Ecumenical relations
The RCA maintains a relationship of
full communion with thePresbyterian Church (USA) , theEvangelical Lutheran Church in America and theUnited Church of Christ through a document known as the "Formula of Agreement ". The relationship between theUnited Church of Christ and the RCA has been the subject of a certain amount of controversy within the RCA, particularly surrounding positions that members of the UCC leadership have taken regarding homosexuality. The two denominations undertook a dialogue and in 1999 produced a document [http://images.rca.org/docs/synod/homosexuality/1999uccdialogue.pdf discussing their differences] (PDF). The RCA's 2006 General Synod voted to allow the exchange of ministers with theChristian Reformed Church in North America . This action must be submitted to the RCA's classes for their approval before it can become effective.Noteworthy members
* [http://www.biography.com/search/article.do?id=9194793 John S. Badeau] , ambassador to Egypt for President
John F. Kennedy
*Everett Dirksen , senator
*B.D. Dykstra , writer and educator
*Peter Hoekstra , Congressman
*Kyle Korver , professional basketball player in the NBA
*A. J. Muste , writer, professor, pacifist
*Norman Vincent Peale , preacher
*Theodore Roosevelt , president
*Marge Roukema , Congresswoman, a convert from Roman Catholicism
*Philip Schuyler , a leader of the American Revolution
*Robert Schuller , preacher
*Martin Van Buren , presidentRCA colleges and seminaries
Colleges
*Central College ,Pella, Iowa
*Hope College ,Holland, Michigan
*Northwestern College,Orange City, Iowa Seminaries [ [http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?pid=425&srcid=2225 RCA - About Us: Educational Institutions ] ]
*New Brunswick Theological Seminary ,New Brunswick, New Jersey
*Western Theological Seminary ,Holland, Michigan Certification Agencies [ [http://www.rca.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?pid=1999&srcid=2225 RCA - MFCA: Ministerial Formation Certification Agency ] ]
*For students who do not attend or receive their Master of Divinity degree from one of the two seminaries operated by the Reformed Church in America, they are certified and credentialed for ministry in the Reformed Church in America through the "Ministerial Formation Certification Agency", Paramount, Californiaee also
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American Reformed Mission
*Dutch Reformed Church
*Christian Reformed Church in North America ources
*M. G. Hansen, The Reformed Church in the Netherlands, 1340–1840 (1884)
*J. J. Birch, The Pioneering Church in the Mohawk Valley (1955)
*F. H. Fabend, Zion on the Hudson: Dutch New York and New Jersey in the Age of Revivals (2000)
*www.rca.org
*Minutes of General Synod (Various Years)External links
* [http://www.rca.org RCA official site]
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