Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa
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The Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa is a Reformed Christian church that works in South Africa, Namibia, and Lesotho. It is part of a larger group called the World Communion of Reformed Churches.
This church brings together different groups of Reformed Christians. They share beliefs and support each other.
People in these countries can find community and learn about their faith through the Uniting Reformed Church. The church helps members live by their shared values and traditions. It is one of many churches in Southern Africa.
History
In 1652, the Dutch set up a halfway station at the Cape on their way to the Dutch East Indies. Over time, different mission groups came to South Africa, helping form new church groups for people who were not allowed to join the main churches.
This led the Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk to start its own mission work. In 1857, they decided to have separate services for coloured members. A separate church called the Dutch Reformed Mission Church (DRMC) was created in 1881. For black members, the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA) was formed in 1963.
In 1994, the DRMC and the DRCA joined together to become the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA). This unification took many years and was supported by the Belhar Confession, which emphasized unity and justice.
Statistics
In 2025, the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa had 758 places of worship and 496,744 members.
Structure
The Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa has many congregations. These congregations are part of regional groups called presbyteries. Several presbyteries make up a Synod. There are seven regional synods: Namibia, Northern, Southern (covering most of Gauteng except Tshwane and parts of North and Mpumalanga), Phororo (Northern Cape), Cape, Kwazulu-Natal, Free State, and Lesotho. Each region has its own leaders. Every congregation sends representatives to these synods. The general synod decides the church's policies. The regional synods make sure these policies are followed in their areas.
Beliefs
Marriage
In 2018, the church decided to allow blessings for same-sex marriages. This shows that the church's views on marriage are changing.
Achterbergh Declaration
In November 2006, leaders from three church groups met near Krugersdorp to talk about joining together. They wanted to bring their churches closer as one family. Later, in 2008, a law was made to help this joining happen.
Doctrine
The Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa follows important Christian beliefs and statements of faith. These include the Apostle Creed, Nicene Creed, and Athanasian Creed. These are old summaries of what many Christians believe.
The church also holds to confessions such as the Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic Confession, Belhar Confession, and the Canons of Dort. These explain their understanding of the Bible and Christian teachings.
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