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Beliefs of the United Reformed Church
Official viewpoint
Through a series of unions over the past 35 years, the United Reformed Church has brought together English Presbyterians, English Scottish and Welsh Congregationalists, and members of the Churches of Christ.
Although one of the smaller mainstream denominations in Britain, the United Reformed Church plays a dynamic and challenging part in the country’s Christian life. It seeks to work with Christians of all traditions, believing that all God’s people should be one. It is committed to theological and cultural diversity.
Worldwide, more than 70 million Christians are members of the Reformed family of churches, the largest Protestant tradition. We call ourselves Reformed because our churches began to emerge with reform movements in the sixteenth century.
Beliefs of the United Reformed Church