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International Union of Reformed Churches
Formation2012 (2012)
TypeReformed Church
Membership12 Churches
Websitehttps://kpts39.wixsite.com/iurc

The International Union of Reformed Churches (IURC) is an international Christian organization that promotes unity between conservative Reformed churches and Orthodox Presbyterian Churches around the world.

History

The International Union of Reformed Churches (IURC) was composed 2011 by the member churches of Korea, Germany, Britain, Indonesia, Chinese Area, Oceania and departed In 2012 it was founded with members of the Community of Reformed Church's members.

The International Union of Reformed Churches is an international organization established on January 17, 2012, to promote cooperation and fellowship with the World Reformed Church Community and the Presbyterian Church Community.

The IURC is a fellowship, not a council, and wants to fulfill the dream of John Calvin, John Knox, John Gresham Machen and many others to unite historical Reformed Christians by the Confessional Reformed

Members have to agree with:

Denominational Area members

As of November 2017, there are 12 denominational members:

  • Republic of Korea (2)
  • Germany (1)
  • Britain (1)
  • Australia (2)
  • New Zealand (1)
  • Chinese Area (5)

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