International Conference of Reformed Churches

The International Conference of Reformed Churches (ICRC) is a federation of Reformed or Calvinist churches around the world. The ICRC convenes international meetings every four years.

International Conference of Reformed Churches
TypeFellowship
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationConfessionally Reformed
Origin1981; 44 years ago (1981)
Members772,057
Official websitewww.icrconline.com

The ICRC was founded in 1981 at Groningen in the Netherlands.

The theology of the ICRC is more conservative than the larger World Communion of Reformed Churches and is similar to that of the World Reformed Fellowship. The participating churches endorse the four Reformed confessions: the Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic Confession, Canons of Dort, and Westminster Confession of Faith.

In 2023, the moderator of the ICRC is Reverend Dr Dick Moes.

History

Precedents

Reformed Faith emerged in Europe, in the 16th Century. From then on, it spread through migration and missions throughout the world. Since the 19th century, Reformed Christians began to organize structures that allowed communion and the testimony of unity among Reformed people around the world.

In 1875, the Alliance of Reformed Churches that maintains the Presbyterian System (ARCPS) was organized in London. In 1891, the International Congregational Council (ICC) formed an umbrella of churches of the Reformed Tradition that adopted system of congregational government.

In 1946, conservative reformed churches organized the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC).

In 1970, ARCPS and ICC formed the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC).

In the following decades, several denominations participated simultaneously in both organizations, aligning the REC increasingly with WARC, This approach would culminate in the merger between the two organizations in 2010, to form the World Communion of Reformed Churches.

Emergence

As the REC became increasingly liberal and closer to WARC, a group of conservative Reformed churches saw the need to form a new international organization of Reformed denominations. Thus, in 1982, the International Conference of Reformed Churches (ICRC) was formed. The first meeting of the conference was held in 1985. At the time, the founders of the conference were the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated), Free Reformed Churches of Australia, Canadian and American Reformed Churches, Evangelical Presbyterian Church (Ireland), Free Church of Scotland and Reformed Churches in Indonesia.

In the following years, ICRC grew, bringing together conservative Reformed denominations from around the world. Even so, a large part of its members are simultaneously members of the World Reformed Fellowship and some are also members of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.

As of 2022, the ICRC is estimated to consist of 38 member denominations, which together have 784,905 individual members.

Between 2022 and 2024, the Kosin Presbyterian Church in Korea, the organization's largest denomination, lost about 12,000 members. In the same period, the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church lost 5,000 members and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church gained a thousand members. Therefore, in 2025, the member churches of the CIIR will bring together around 772 thousand people.

Members

List of ICRC Members in 2023:

Country denominational subfamily Denomination Number of congregations Number of members Year
Australia Presbyterian Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia 16 719 2016
Australia Continental reformed Christian Reformed Churches of Australia 55 7,611 2022
Brazil Continental reformed Reformed Churches in Brazil 18 1,061 2022
Canada Continental reformed Canadian and American Reformed Churches 76 20,079 2024
Canada Continental reformed Heritage Reformed Congregations 10 2,186 2022
Democratic Republic of the Congo Continental reformed United Reformed Church in Congo 181 14,657 2012
India Presbyterian Presbyterian Free Church of Central India 18 756 2021
India Presbyterian Reformed Presbyterian Church of India 10 3,000 2004
India Presbyterian Reformed Presbyterian Church North East India 105 11,376 2021
India Presbyterian Anugraha Reformed Presbyterian Church of Bangalore - 1,123 2022
India Continental reformed Evangelical Reformed Church of India 84 4,627 2022
Indonesia Continental reformed Calvinist Reformed Churches in Indonesia 16 1,439 2024
Indonesia Continental reformed Reformed Churches in Indonesia 234 32,892 2022
Ireland Presbyterian Evangelical Presbyterian Church (Ireland) 10 396 2021
Ireland Presbyterian Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland 41 2,065 2022
Kenya Presbyterian Africa Evangelical Presbyterian Church 100 10,000 2022
Netherlands Continental reformed Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands 181 66,572 2025
Netherlands Continental reformed Reformed Churches (Netherlands) 31 3,500 2024
Romania, Ukraine and Hungary Presbyterian Reformed Presbyterian Church of Central and Eastern Europe 25 370 2022
New Zealand Continental reformed Reformed Churches of New Zealand 21 3,530 2022
South Africa Presbyterian Free Church in Southern Africa 63 4,000 2004
South Africa Continental reformed Free Reformed Churches of South Africa 13 1,888 2022
South Africa, Nambia and Botswana Continental reformed Reformed Churches in South Africa 382 76,812 2022
South Korea Presbyterian Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin) 2,118 376,629 2024
South Korea Presbyterian Independent Reformed Church in Korea 4 208 2022
Spain Continental reformed Reformed Churches in Spain 4 310 2022
Sudan and South Sudan Continental reformed Sudanese Reformed Churches 34 6,000 2023
Uganda Presbyterian Presbyterian Church in Uganda 87 3,045 2019
Uganda Presbyterian Reformed Presbyterian Church in Africa (Uganda) 8 619 2022
United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland Presbyterian Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales 24 1,001 2021
United Kingdom Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland 126 11,700 2024
United Kingdom Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) 40 1,691 2022
United States of America Presbyterian Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church 260 25,692 2023
United States of America Presbyterian Orthodox Presbyterian Church 341 33,566 2024
United States of America Continental reformed United Reformed Churches in North America 140 25,004 2023
United States of America Continental reformed Reformed Church in the United States 45 3,438 2023
United States of America Continental reformed Free Reformed Churches of North America 23 5,505 2023
United States of America Presbyterian Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America 85 6,990 2023
World Total International Conference of Reformed Churches 5,029 772,055 2004-2024

Member Profile

The Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin), alone, represents 48.76% of the individual members of the International Conference of Reformed Churches. Together, Presbyterians represent 64.16% of individual members. The continental Reformed represent 35.84%.

Candidates

In 2020, the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Peru expressed interest in joining the ICRC, requesting support from the Orthodox Presbyterian Church to do so.

In 2023, a presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America requested that the denomination apply for ICRC membership; the General Assembly referred this overture to its permanent Interchurch Relations Committee.

Former members

The Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated) and Free Reformed Churches of Australia were founding denominations of the ICRC. However, none of them are currently part of the CIIR.

In 2017, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated) began to allow women's ordination, which is completely rejected by the other members of the organization. Consequently, the ICRC suspended the denomination's membership rights, and urged it to reverse its decision.

However, the Liberated Reformed Churches did not respond to the ICRC's request and continued to ordain women. Consequently, in 2022, the ICRC approved the definitive expulsion of the organization's denomination.

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