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Protestant Reformed Churches

The Protestant Reformed Churches are a group of Christian congregations that emerged from the Reformation in the 16th century, emphasizing the authority of Scripture, the importance of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, and the sovereignty of God. They maintain traditional Reformed doctrines, such as predestination and covenant theology, and uphold a confessional stance based on the Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic Confession, and Canons of Dort. These churches prioritize doctrinal purity, worship rooted in Scripture, and active engagement in faith and life, aiming to faithfully uphold the core principles of historic Protestantism within a contemporary context.