World Reformed Fellowship

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The World Reformed Fellowship is an ecumenical Christian body which promotes unity between conservative Reformed churches around the world.

It was formed on 2000-10-24 through the union of two organizations, the World Fellowship of Reformed Churches (WFRC) and the International Reformed Fellowship (IRF).

It is similar in theology to the International Conference of Reformed Churches and more conservative than the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and Reformed Ecumenical Council.

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[edit] Members

The following are the denominational and organizational members of the World Reformed Fellowship:

[edit] Denominational Members

Total of 21 denominational members, as of 2007-05-21.
Source: Samuel T. Logan, Jr., Confronting Kingdom Challenges (Crossway Books, 2007), 237. ISBN 1581348630

[edit] Organizational Members

(as of April 10, 2006)
  • CHAIM Mission to the Jews (USA)
  • Chongshin University and Theological Seminary (South Korea)
  • Reformed Evangelical Theological Seminary of Indonesia
  • Reformed Theological Seminary (USA)
  • Aletheia Theological Institute (Indonesia)
  • Highland Theological College (Scotland)
  • Miami International Seminary (USA)
  • Westminster Seminary California (USA)
  • International Theological Seminary (USA)
  • Bandung Theological Seminary (Indonesia)
  • Mukhayo Theological College (South Africa)
  • Haddington House (Canada)
  • The Back to God Evangelistic Association (Uganda)
  • The Den Dulk Christian Foundation (USA)
  • Reformed Theological Seminary (Colombia)
  • Covenant Theological Seminary (Myanmar)
  • Iyani Bible School (South Africa)
  • TE3 (Theological Education for Eastern Europe)

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