Protestant Reformed Churches in America

Protestant Reformed Churches in America

4949 Ivanrest Ave. SW
Grandville, MI 49418
United States

Attesting Officer
Rev. Ronald VanOverloop
Stated Clerk


Media Contact
Stated Clerk, Rev. Ronald VanOverloop

42.8750283, -85.7447525


The Protestant Reformed Churches (PRC) have their roots in the sixteenth century Reformation of Martin Luther and John Calvin, as it developed in the Dutch Reformed churches. The denomination originated as a result of a controversy in the Christian Reformed Church in 1924 involving the adoption of the "Three Points of Common Grace." Three ministers in the Christian Reformed Church, the Reverends Herman Hoeksema, George Ophoff, and Henry Danhof, and their consistories (Eastern Avenue, Hope, and Kalamazoo, respectively) rejected the doctrine. Eventually these men were deposed, and their consistories were either deposed or set outside the Christian Reformed Church. The denomination was formed in 1926 with three congregations. Today the denomination is comprised of some twenty-eight churches (more than 7,000 members) in the USA and Canada. The presbyterian form of church government as determined by the Church Order of Dordt is followed by the PRC. The doctrinal standards of the PRC are the Reformed confessions - the Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic Confession of Faith, and Canons of Dordrecht. The doctrine of the covenant is a cornerstone of their teaching. They maintain an unconditional, particular covenant of grace that God establishes with His elect.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
2010
4,552
7,000
3,524
7,806
31
2009
4,469
6,100
3,182
7,651
30
2008
4,396
6,100
3,299
7,625
30
2007
4,397
6,100
3,233
7,630
29
2006
4,298
6,000
3,159
7,457
27
2004
4,125
5,800
3,032
7,157
28
2003
4,068
7,080
28
2001
3,874
5,800
2,951
6,825
27
1999
3,788
5,750
2,942
6,730
27
1998
3,674
2,877
6,551
27
1997
3,615
6,494
27
1996
3,528
6,391
27
1995
3,455
6,318
27
1980
0
4,544
21
1979
2,417
4,383
21
1978
2,266
4,040
21
1977
2,144
3,900
21
1976
2,091
3,609
21
1970
1,677
3,187
19
1968
0
3,061
19
1966
1,598
3,061
19
1965
2,906
19
1964
2,885
19
1963
2,798
19
1961
2,924
21
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
2010
26
11
6
43
2009
25
11
6
42
2008
27
9
6
42
2007
26
8
7
41
2006
26
8
7
41
2004
22
7
11
40
2003
23
41
2001
23
8
7
38
1999
26
6
9
41
1998
25
5
9
39
1997
52
39
1996
24
38
1995
27
38
1980
19
31
1979
18
30
1978
21
25
1977
19
24
1976
19
24
1970
15
17
1968
14
17
1966
13
15
1965
13
16
1964
15
17
1963
13
16
1961
16
20
Total Schools Staff Pupils Total Individuals
2010
23
2009
23
2008
23
2007
23
2006
23
2004
23
2003
23
2001
23
1999
23
1998
23
1997
23
0
1996
23
0
1978
16
669
1977
15
320
1976
14
647
1970
11
700
1968
0
0
1966
11
645
1965
12
25
624
649
1964
12
25
624
649
1963
12
25
624
649
1961
13
25
531
556
1960
12
25
483
508
1959
13
25
483
508
1958
11
25
450
475
Total Benevolences Total Financials Total Giving Local Expenses Method
2010
$2,111,668
$2,111,668
2009
$1,666,937
$1,666,937
2008
$1,693,901
$1,693,901
2007
$1,559,063
$1,559,063
2006
$1,401,774
$1,401,774
2004
$1,250,931
$1,250,931
2003
$1,138,726
$1,138,726
$0
2001
$1,397,666