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World Alliance of Reformed Churches

The World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC) have merged to form a new body representing more than 80 million Reformed Christians worldwide. This united body is called the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC). The Uniting General Council (UGC) that launched this new Reformed organization was held in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, from 16 to 26 June 2010.

The World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) is the largest and oldest of the four international groupings of Reformed churches. Its earliest predecessor was "The Alliance of the Reformed Churches throughout the World holding the Presbyterian System", which was founded in London in 1875 by 21 Reformed and Presbyterian churches, mainly from Europe and North America. In 1949 the International Congregational Council was formally established. At Nairobi, Kenya, in 1970, the two organizations, Reformed and Congregational, came together in the new World Alliance of Reformed Churches. The constitution underlines that the Alliance is much more a family of churches than a confessional institution. Subscription to "any narrow and exclusive definition of faith and order" is not listed among the conditions for membership. Churches belong to the Alliance because they see in it an instrument of common witness and service. One of its purposes reads as follows: "To facilitate the contribution to the ecumenical movement of the experiences and insights which churches within this Alliance have been given in their history, and to share with churches of other traditions within that movement, and particularly in the World Council of Churches, in the discovery of forms of church life and practice which will enable the people of God more fully to understand and express God's will for his people." Leaders of member churches of the Alliance were among the pioneers of the WCC.

The recent history of WARC is characterized by some key public statements and initiatives on justice issues. In 1976 the Alliance published a study on the theological foundation of human rights and in 1982 it declared that apartheid is a sin and its moral and theological justification a heresy. In 1983 it asked the World Council of Churches to call on its members for a covenant on issues of justice, peace and the integrity of creation. The 23rd General Council at Debrecen, Hungary, in 1997, called for a process of recognition, education and confession concerning economic injustice and ecological destruction. In 2000 the Executive Committee of WARC made a declaration stating that homosexual persons ought not to be deprived of their human rights. In 2004 the 24th General Council at Accra, Ghana, adopted a confession of faith based on the conviction that "the integrity of our faith is at stake if we remain silent or refuse to act in the face of the current system of neoliberal economic globalization."

Regional needs and growing membership have given rise to area organizations within the Alliance. Area Councils include WARC Europe, the Caribbean and North American Area (CANAAC), the Alliance of Presbyterian Churches in Latin America (AIPRAL), the Alliance of Reformed Churches in Africa (ARCA), the North East Asia Area (NEAAC). The central offices of the WARC are located in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva. Programmes which emphasize theology, ecumenical relations, justice, partnership of women and men, cooperation and witness, youth, communication and finance are carried out from the general secretariat in Geneva.

In 2006 the leaders of WARC and the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC) proposed the merger of the two organizations into a new global Reformed body. The Executive Committees of WARC and REC agreed with the proposal at their 2007 meetings. The WARC Executive called for a uniting General Council in 2010 and would like to call the new body the World Communion of Reformed Churches. The Christian Reformed Church in North America, which is a member of WARC and REC has accepted to host the uniting General Council in 2010 in Grand Rapids, USA.

The governing bodies of the WARC and the Lutheran World Federation are in discussion about the need for a new type of assemblies in which the broad, multilateral nature of the ecumenical movement is expressed more substantially. They have recommended that the first such new assembly be considered to take place in 2013. If the development is satisfactory the WARC and the LWF would no longer hold assemblies of their own after 2010.

The WARC has a total of 218 member churches with more than 76 million members; 121 of its member churches belong also to the WCC. Its office is located in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva.

Periodicals: WARC Update; Reformed World.

Website: www.warc.ch

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Africa:

Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria

Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Harare Synod

Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Malawi Synod

Church of Christ in the Sudan among the Tiv (Nigeria)

Dutch Reformed Church (South Africa)
Dutch Reformed Church in Botswana
Dutch Reformed Church – Synod of Central Africa (Zimbabwe)

Evangelical Church of Christ in Mozambique

Evangelical Church of the Republic of Niger

Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ (Nigeria)

Peoples Church of Africa (South Africa)

Protestant Church of Christ the King (Central African Republic)

Presbyterian Church of Mauritius

Presbyterian Church of Southern Africa

Presbyterian Community of Eastern Kasai (DRC)

Presbyterian Community of Western Kasai (DRC)

(Reformed Presbyterian Community in Africa)

Protestant Church of Réunion Island

Protestant Church of Senegal

Protestant Community of Shaba (DRC)

Reformed Church in Africa (South Africa)

Reformed Church in Southern Africa

Reformed Church in Tunisia

Reformed Church of East Africa (Kenya)

Reformed Community of Presbyterians (DRC)

Reformed Presbyterian Church in Uganda

United Church of Christ in Mozambique

United Church of Christ in Nigeria  

Asia:

Christian Church in Luwuk Banggai (Protestant Church in Indonesia)

Christian Church in Sulawesi (Indonesia)
Christian Church of Southern Sumatra (Indonesia)

Christian Evangelical Church in Bolang Mongondow (Indonesia)

Church of Christ (India)

Church of Christ in Japan

Congregational Federation of Australia

Dutch Reformed Church in Sri Lanka

Evangelical Church of Maraland (India)

Independent Presbyterian Church of Myanmar

Indonesian Protestant Church in Buol Toli-Toli (Protestant Church in Indonesia)

Indonesian Protestant Church in Donggala (Protestant Church in Indonesia) 

Indonesian Protestant Church in Gorontalo (Protestant Church in Indonesia)

Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDongJeongTong)

Presbyterian Church in Malaysia  

Presbyterian Church in Singapore

Presbyterian Church of India

Presbyterian Church of Korea (DaeShin I)

Presbytery of Lanka (Sri Lanka)

Presbyterian Church of Myanmar
Reformed Presbyterian Church, North East India

Toraja Mamasa Church (Indonesia)

United Evangelical Church of Christ (Philippines)

Caribbean:

Church of Scotland (Trinidad & Tobago)
Dominican Evangelical Church (Dominican Rep.)
Guyana Congregational Union
Guyana Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian Church in Grenada

Presbyterian Church of Guyana

Europe:

Evangelical-Reformed Church in Poland

Malagasy Protestant Church (France)

Presbyterian Church in Ireland (UK)

Presbyterian Church of Africa (UK)

Protestant Reformed Church of Luxemburg H.B.

Reformed Alliance (Germany)

Reformed Christian Church in Croatia

Reformed Church in Latvia

Reformed Church in Slovenia

Reformed Synod of Denmark

Synod of the Evangelical Reformed Church (Unitas Lithuaniae)

Union of Evangelical Congregational Churches in Bulgaria

Latin America:

Arab Evangelical Church of Sao Paolo (Brazil)

Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church of Mexico

Evangelical Church of the River Plate (Argentina)

Reformed Churches in Argentina

Evangelical Congregation Church (Argentina)

Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Bolivia

Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Costa Rica

Evangelical Reformed Churches in Brazil

Independent Presbyterian Church of Brazil

National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala

National Presbyterian Church (Chile)

National Presbyterian Church in Mexico, A.R.

Presbyterian Church of Brazil

Presbyterian Church of Chile

Presbyterian Church of Venezuela

Presbyterian Evangelical Church in Chile

Presbyterian Reformed Church of Mexico

Reformed Calvinist Church of El Salvador

Swiss Evangelical Church (Argentina)

United Evangelical Church of Ecuador

Waldensian Evangelical Church of the River Plate (Uruguay)

Middle East:

National Evangelical Union of Lebanon

St Andrew’s Scots Memorial Church (Holy Land)

North America:

Christian Reformed Church in North America

Cumberland Presbyterian Church (USA)

Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America (USA)

Evangelical Presbyterian Church (USA)

Korean Presbyterian Church in America (USA)

Lithuanian Evangelical Reformed Church (USA)

Pacific:

Reformed Congregational Churches (Marshall Islands)

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Last updated:01/01/06