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Conservative Presbyterian denomination holding to the Westminster Confession of Faith. Most of thier churches are located in the South and back East.
This association was founded in 1997 and consists of Church that adhere strictly to the 1689 London Confession of Faith.
A small Reformed and Fundamentalist denomination that uses the Westminster Confession of Faith basic principles of Presbyterian Government.
A Conservative Denomiantion holding to the Apsotles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, the Athanasian Creed, The Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism and the Canons of Dort.
A New Covenant Baptist and 5-point Calvinist association of churches. They have adopted the First London Confession of Faith (1646 edition) as
their statement of faith.
Not to be confused with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church that we have here in the United States. This appears to be a very conservative and reformed denomination, adhering to the Westminster Confession of Faith.
Our confessional standard, based on the authority of Scripture, is the historic
"Three Forms of Unity", which consists of the Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic
Confession, and the Canons of Dordt (popularly known as "TULIP"), derived
from the 16th century Reformation. Embracing this doctrinal standard is an
invaluable asset that protects us from the many errors, dangers and
adulterations in the essential and inseparable spheres of Christian doctrine
and life.
Believing the Bible to be the verbally inspired and infallible
Word of God, we hold it to be the final authority for all our belief
and practice. We acknowledge the Bible's revelation of God as
One who is absolutely sovereign, preaching that "salvation is of
the Lord" (Jonah 2:10). As Presbyterians, we adhere to the
exposition of Scripture doctrine that is set forth in the
Westminster Confession of Faith and the Articles of Faith of
the Free Presbyterian Church.
A conference of conservative reformed denominations that meet every four years. Members include The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church, The Canadian Reformed Churches, The Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands, The Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales, The Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ireland, The Free Church in Southern Africa, The Free Church of Central India, The Free Church of Scotland, The Free Reformed Churches in South Africa, The Free Reformed Churches of North America, Gereja Gereja Masehi Musyafir N.T.T. (try saying that 5 times real fast), The Orthodox Presbyterian Church, The Presbyterian Church in Korea (Kosin), The Presbyterian Chruch of Eastern Australia, The Reformed Church in the United States, The Reformed Church in the Netherlands (Liberated), The Reformed Churches of New Zealand, The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland, The Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, and The United Reformed Churches in North America.
The conservative denomination started by Machen after they broke away from the large Presbytrian church in the 30's. They use the Westminster Confession.
A small conservative denomination that uses the Three Forms of Unity.
they broke off of the Christian Reformed Church over the issue of Common grace.
They adhere to the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, the Canons of Dort and the Westminster Confession (in so far as it agrees with the other
three).
Another small conservative denomination using the Three forms of Unity. Ministers in this denomination must be strict-subscriptionists to
the Thre Forms of Unity.
A fairly small and conservative denomination using the 39 Articles of Faith (formerly used by the Anglican Church).
A fairly small denomination (currently 37 churches) holding to the Westminster Confession of Faith.
We regard the Scriptures as the revelation of God and His infallible Word. All scripture, every text
of Scripture, has been inspired by the Holy Spirit, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16). The Spirit kept the Bible writers from
error and ensured they wrote precisely what God wanted them to write. The Bible is totally true and
trustworthy. God gave the Bible to the church to give clear direction on all matters of faith and life
for every period of time. Our ears must therefore always be open to the Bible's summons to
repentance, faith, worship, obedience, and perseverance. Therefore, the church can be recognized
by its faithful declaration and obedient receiving of the Scriptures as the Word of God.
I'm not sure if this Pentecostal denomination is 5 Point Calvinist, I have written them asking them but ther are slow to reply, it is coming from a calvinistic perspective so I will keep this link up, unless I find out they are not 5 pointers.
A new, small denomination consisting of churches that have broken off of the Christian Reformed Church. they use the Three Forms of Unity.
Offers lots of informations and sermons (including Real Audio)