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what is the urc?
Called to be God’s people,
transformed by the Gospel, making a difference in today’s world. This is the
United Reformed Church.
Although one of the smaller mainstream
denominations, the United Reformed Church plays a dynamic and
challenging part in the British Christian community. It has brought
together English Presbyterians, English, Welsh and Scottish
Congregationalists, and members of the Churches of Christ, through
unions in 1972, 1981 and 2000. One hundred thousand people make up 1600
congregations, with nearly 800 ministers, paid and unpaid.
The United Reformed Church combines its
commitment to the Reformed tradition with a passionate belief that all
God’s people should be one. It seeks to work with Christians of all
traditions, and rejoices in being part of more than 400 Local Ecumenical
Partnerships, with the Methodist Church and others. It is also committed
to theological and cultural diversity. It has declared itself a
multi-cultural church, rejoicing in the gifts of members from across the
world and seeks to hold together a wide variety of theological
understandings; valuing different insights helps the church understand
the wonder of God.
Worldwide, more than 70 million Christians are
members of the Reformed family of churches. They uphold the historic
Trinitarian creeds of the church universal, find the supreme authority
for their lives in the Word of God in the Bible, discerned under the
guidance of the Holy Spirit. They order their lives through councils of
the church, where ministers and lay people together seek the mind of
Christ.
If you would like to know more about the United Reformed
Church or receive details of a congregation near you, contact:
Life and Witness
United Reformed Church House
86 Tavistock Place
London
WC1H 9RT |
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