Protestant Reformed Church
The Protestant Reformed Churches in America (PRCA) is a denomination comprising 33 churches and over 8,700 members across the United States and Canada, rooted in the traditions of the Protestant Reformation. Founded in 1924 amidst a doctrinal controversy within the Christian Reformed Church, the PRCA emphasizes the tenets of God's sovereign particular grace as taught in Scripture.
Organized under a Presbyterian form of church government, the PRCA operates two classes (Classis East and Classis West) and meets annually in a Synod. The churches are dedicated to evangelism and mission work both domestically and internationally, actively spreading their beliefs and supporting congregations in Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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