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Reformed Church in America

American  

noun

  1. a Protestant denomination having a Calvinist theology and originally called the Dutch Reformed Church.


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For most of his life, the Rev. Dr. Norman Kansfield seemed to personify the Reformed Church in America.

From New York Times

“In an ideal setup, one would be pairing a sermon with, then, some kind of post-sermon conversation during an adult-ed hour,” said the former Reformed Church in America pastor, “so that one is recognizing the place of power they have when delivering a sermon and the community could be brought in.”

From Seattle Times

The other belonged to Mr. Moore’s grandfather, the first Black minister of the Reformed Church in America.

From Washington Post

He later moved to New York, where he eventually became the first Black minister in the Reformed Church in America, Moore said.

From Washington Post

Today, the Holland area is dominated by the Christian Reformed Church and its cousin, the Reformed Church in America.

From Los Angeles Times