
Reformed Christianity
Reformed Christianity is a branch of Protestant faith that emphasizes God's sovereignty, the authority of the Bible, and the importance of grace in salvation. It stems from the teachings of the Reformation in the 16th century, particularly figures like John Calvin. Reformed Christians believe that God predestines individuals to salvation, that humans are naturally sinful, and that salvation is a gift from God, not earned by works. Worship tends to be steady and scripture-centered, highlighting God's glory and sovereignty in all aspects of life.