About The PRCA
The Protestant Reformed Churches in America are a denomination of 27 churches and almost 6000 members in the United States and Canada. Founded as a separate denomination of Reformed churches in 1924, the PRC stand in the tradition of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. Their origin as a denomination was the doctrinal controversy over “common grace” within the Christian Reformed Church in the early 1920s, occasioned by that church’s adoption of the doctrine of common grace as official church dogma. The result of the controversy was that several ministers with their congregations were put out of the Christian Reformed Church. These men then established the Protestant Reformed Churches (PRC). Read more at the PRCA website
The PRCA recently released a DVD containing a 10 minute documentary on the doctrines and beliefs of our churches. Feel free to watch the video below, and contact us if you would like a copy of the DVD.
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