Christian Reformed Church in the Philippines

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Christian Reformed Church in the Philippines
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationEvangelical, Dutch Reformed
TheologyCalvinist
GovernancePresbyterian
ChairmanRev. Ben Gonzaga
Vice ChairmanRev. Dennis Mongoso
SecretaryRev. Ruben Orteza, Jr.
AssociationsWorld Communion of Reformed Churches
RegionPhilippines
FounderVince and Lucy Apostol
Origin1962 (63 years ago) (1962)
Branched fromChristian Reformed Church in North America
SeparationsPearl of the Orient Covenant Reformed Church (2005)
Congregations50
Members5,000
Official websitewww.christianreformedchurchph.org

The Christian Reformed Church in the Philippines is a Calvinist denomination in the Philippines.

The church was first organised by missionaries Vince and Lucy Apostol, congregants of the Christian Reformed Church in North America. The mission started in 1962 when Christian Reformed World Missions began planting churches in Negros Island. In 1976, the denomination was officially organized with three congregations. Churches were organised into five classes. A synod was formed in 1983. By 1990, it had grown to 25 organized churches and 20 church plants.[1][2] Now the church has over 50 congregations and 5,000 members.[3]

The Christian Reformed Church in the Philippines is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.[4]

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