World Communion of Reformed Churches

The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) is a Christian ecumenical body formed in June 2010 by the merger of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC).

World Communion of Reformed Churches
TypeCommunion
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationReformed
ScriptureBible
TheologyReformed theology
PolityPresbyterian
PresidentNajla Kassab
Interim General SecretaryRev. Dr. Setri Nyomi
Headquarters
  • Hanover, Germany (2013–present)
  • Geneva, Switzerland (2010–2013)
Origin2010; 16 years ago (2010)
Congregations173,322[a] – 242,283[b]
Members100 million (2017)
Official websitewcrc.eu
a. ^ Considering only full members.
b. ^ Including associate and affiliated members.

The WCRC is the largest association of Reformed (Calvinist) churches in the world. It has 230 member denominations (227 full members and 3 associate or affiliate members) in 108 countries.

Together, the full member denominations claim about 100 million members. Associated and affiliated denominations, the largest of which are the China Christian Council and Disciples Ecumenical Consultative Council, represent another 40 million people.

The WCRC is the largest or second largest Protestant communion in the world. For this reason, it is the third or fourth largest Christian communion in the world, in the world after the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and, possibly, the Anglican Communion.

Among the biggest denominations in the WCRC are the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar, Church of South India, Presbyterian Church of East Africa, Presbyterian Church of Cameroon, United Church of Zambia, Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Protestant Church in Indonesia, Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, Presbyterian Church of Africa, National Presbyterian Church in Mexico, Presbyterian Community in Congo and Evangelical Church of Cameroon.

Its member denominations on the whole could be considered more liberal than the member denominations of the International Conference of Reformed Churches or the World Reformed Fellowship, which are also large ecumenical Calvinist organizations. The WCRC differs from other global Reformed communities in its liberal stance on homosexuality, abortion, women's ordination, and ecumenism.

In 2025, the Public Witness Report, approved by the General Council of the WCRC, highlighted the organization's goals: combating the exclusion of LGBT people from the life and leadership of its member churches and encouraging pastoral practices that hold sacred the abortion rights of women. Decision 2 of the same Council listed combating homophobia, racism, Christian Zionism, caste systems, colonialism, and discrimination against women, as well as promoting climate justice, as objectives of the WCRC.

History

Background

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 would allow for communion and the witness of unity among Reformed people around the world.

The WCRC traces its origins to 1875, with several unifying Reformed organizations emerging in London, England.

In 1875, the Alliance of the Reformed Churches throughout the World holding the Presbyterian System (ARCWPS) was organized in London. At the same time, in 1891, the International Congregational Council (ICC) was formed, which brought together churches of the Reformed Tradition that adopted the congregational system of government.

In 1946, a more conservative group of Reformed churches organized the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC).

In 1970, the ARCWPS and ICC merged to form the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC).

Formation

In the 21st century, the WARC and the REC have grown increasingly closer, with a growing number of churches participating in both organizations simultaneously.

After a two-day meeting ending on 1 February 2006, Douwe Visser, president of the Reformed Ecumenical Council, and Clifton Kirkpatrick, president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, said in a joint letter to their constituencies, "We rejoice in the work of the Holy Spirit which we believe has led us to recommend that the time has come to bring together the work of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council into one body that will strengthen the unity and witness of Calvinist Christians."

After first calling the potential body "World Reformed Communion", this was modified into "World Communion of Reformed Churches".

A Uniting General Council of the WCRC, bringing the organization into existence, took place from 18–26 June 2010 at Calvin College, located at Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. The council focused on the "Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace" mentioned in Ephesians as its main theme, setting a tone of true mutual understanding and acceptance amongst member churches and associates, laying aside differences and other issues as they embark on this shared journey with one another as each seeks to discern the will of God and continue their struggle for justice and peace in the world. The World Communion of Reformed Churches has not taken a position on the issue of homosexuality but includes denominations that affirm same-sex marriage.

Work

The 2010 Uniting General Council stated that the WCRC should be "called to communion and committed to justice." Its two main program offices are thus focused on these aspects, with theological work included with communion. The Theology and Communion office serves as coordinator for official dialogues with other religious organizations, organizes a bi-annual Global Institute of Theology, and brings Calvinist theological scholars together for various discussions. The Justice office promotes economic, ecological and human rights, basing much of its work on the Accra Confession, a statement adopted at the 2004 General Council of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and re-endorsed at the 2010 Uniting General Council.

The WCRC also has a General Secretariat which includes the general secretary's office, the communications office and other organizational responsibilities. Through the General Secretariat, the WCRC promotes dialogue between churches, advocates for causes on a global scale and supports the activities of its member churches.

The global headquarters of the WCRC are located in Hanover, Germany, with a North American non-profit subsidiary based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Originally based in Geneva, Switzerland, which played host to John Calvin and earned a reputation as the "Protestant Rome", the group's Executive Committee announced on 8 November 2012, that they would relocate the headquarters to Hanover, Germany, by December 2013, due to overbearing financial strains caused by the high value of the Swiss franc.

Organization positions

Ordination of women

In 2017, WCRC published the Declaration of Faith Concerning Women's Ordination, in which it supports the practice of women's ordination and encourages its 42 member denominations that do not ordain women to change their position. The National Presbyterian Church in Mexico and National Union of Independent Reformed Evangelical Churches of France protested against the declaration, while the Presbyterian Church of Chile abstained.

Abortion

The 2021 adopted "Gender Justice Policy" acknowledged the communion had "failed to respect a woman’s right to control her body and her right to choose" and also invites member churches to "commit to a process of study and discernment over the issues of sexuality, sexual pleasure, fertility, reproductive rights, and the right to choose". The gender justice policy applies to the WCRC and its executive staff and is commended to its member churches.

In 2025, the General Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches passed a resolution to "1. Include reproductive rights within the Communion’s gender-justice work, giving attention to churches that require contextual resources and support. 2. Encourage theological reflection and pastoral care that affirms the sacredness of choice [to have an abortion], dignity, and community wellbeing. These appeals embody the Council’s commitment to discern, confess, witness, and be reformed through communities that center love, dignity, and the flourishing of life."

Same-sex marriage

In 2017, the WCRC noted it has no official position on human sexuality. However in the 2021 adopted "Gender Justice Policy" which the communion commends to its members churches it stated that: We are each made in the image of God and together, as Church, we are the Body of Christ, as such we are each created, gifted, and loved by God; we are each loved and valued for the beauty and totality of our being and the diversity of our bodies; our sexuality is a gift from God and a source of life; we are all needed to serve the church, without discrimination; and ....no one is excluded in the basis of their gender, sexuality, race, class, disability, poverty, or caste; and leadership must be exercised through the Spirit of God, with respect for all. Furthermore, "The Body of Christ, our Church, will begin to heal when: the voices of women and other marginalized persons begin to be heard in our Communion; the sexuality of each person is honoured, including the right to control one’s body".

The same policy "invites member churches to share custodianship and the responsibility for implementing the Gender Justice Policy and call upon them to act by:..."Commit to a process of study and discernment over the issues of sexuality, sexual pleasure, fertility,reproductive rights, and the right to choose;

In 2025, the General Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches passed a resolution to "1. Reaffirm the diversity of God’s creation, including the life-giving gifts of human love and sexuality. 2. Reaffirm our witness to Christ’s gospel of love and inclusion, explicitly rejecting efforts to stigmatise, punish or exclude individuals based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. We specifically name exclusion from the church’s life and leadership. 3. Continue to engage in a process of study and consultation to enable members to deepen their understanding of the social and theological implications of sexual orientation and gender expression, discern how God is calling the Church to engage in prophetic witness on matters of sexuality and gender, and work towards building consensus for future public policy advocacy. Such consultations must include people of diverse sexualities and gender identities."

While the vast majority of its member churches only permit marriage between a man and a woman, and do not bless same-sex unions., a great many of its member denominations promote the same-sex marriage or bless same-sex unions, such as the Remonstrant Church, Spanish Evangelical Church, United Church of Canada, Uniting Church in Australia, Uniting Church in Sweden, United Church of Christ, United Church of Christ in the Philippines, Evangelical Church of the River Plate, Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, Protestant Church in the Netherlands, United Protestant Church in Belgium, United Protestant Church of France, Union of Protestant Churches of Alsace and Lorraine, Protestant Reformed Church of Luxembourg, Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK), Polish Reformed Church, Reformed Church in Austria, Reformed Church in America, Swiss Reformed Church, Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa, Reformed Alliance, Church of Lippe, Evangelical Reformed Church in Germany, United Reformed Church, Presbyterian Church in Canada, Presbyterian Church (USA), Church of Scotland, Presbyterian Church of Wales, Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa, United Congregational Church of Southern Africa, Waldensian Evangelical Church, and Waldensian Evangelical Church of the River Plate.

Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification

In 2017, WCRC became the 5th signatory of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, after the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (of the Roman Catholic Church), Lutheran World Federation, World Methodist Council and Anglican Communion.

Christian Zionism, racism, caste, Palestinian people, Indigenous peoples, colonialism, and climate justice

In 2025, the General Council of the WCRC declared that Christian Zionism is "fundamentally evil, racist, and a travesty of the Gospel." At the same Council, solidarity was expressed with the Palestinian people and indigenous peoples. The Communion also committed to combating racism, colonialism, caste systems, discrimination against women, and promoting climate justice.

Leadership and General Council

General Councils

Council year City and country Theme
2010 Grand Rapids, U.S. Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace
2017 Leipzig, Germany Living God, Renew and Transform Us
2025 Chiang Mai, Thailand Persevere in Your Witness

Presidents

WCRC presidents are ordinarily elected for a term of seven years at every General Council:

Year Name Church affiliation
2010–2017 Jerry Pillay Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa
2017–2025 Najla Kassab National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon

General secretaries

WCRC general secretaries are elected for seven years at every General Council (held septennially). General Secretaries can serve up to a maximum of two terms:

Year Name Church affiliation
2010–2014 Setri Nyomi Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ghana
2014–2021 Chris Ferguson United Church of Canada
2021–2023 "Collegial General Secretariat" (see below)
2023–2026 Setri Nyomi Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ghana
2026–Present Philip Peacock Church of North India

Setri Nyomi's term was a continuation of his term as general secretary of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches. Upon the conclusion of Chris Ferguson's term as general secretary in August 2021, the WCRC Executive Committee appointed a "Collegial General Secretariat" originally composed of the three executive secretaries: Hanns Lessing (Secretary of Communion and Witness, Evangelical Church of Westphalia), Philip Vinod Peacock (Secretary of Justice and Witness, Church of North India), and Phil Tanis (Secretary of Communications and Operations, Reformed Church in America). They were joined in the Collegium by Muna Nassar (Secretary of Mission and Advocacy) in December 2022. In 2023, Setri Nyomi was installed as interim general secretary, to serve until the 2025 General Council.

Member churches

As of May 2025, the World Communion of Reformed Churches has 227 denominations full members and three denominations associate or affiliate members:

Country Denominational subfamily Denomination Number of congregations Number of members Year
Algeria Continental reformed Reformed Church of Algeria - - -
American Samoa Congregational Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa 113 20,000 2006
Angola Congregational Evangelical Congregational Church in Angola 2,900 1,000,000 2010
Angola Continental reformed Evangelical Reformed Church of Angola 666 300,000 2022
Argentina Congregational Evangelical Congregational Church in Argentina 120 6,000 2021
Argentina United Churches (Continental Reformed and Lutheran) Evangelical Church of the River Plate 45 25,000 2023
Argentina Continental reformed Reformed Churches in Argentina 11 2,500 2017
Australia Congregational Congregational Federation of Australia and New Zealand 31 2,985 2004
Australia United Churches (Presbyterians, Congregationalists and Methodists) Uniting Church in Australia 2,500 243,000 2018
Austria Continental reformed Evangelical Church of the Helvetic Confession in Austria (Evangelische Kirche HB (Reformiert) in Österreich) 9 10,816 2024
Bangladesh United Churches (Presbyterians and Anglicans) Church of Bangladesh 115 22,600 2022
Bangladesh Presbyterians Evangelical Reformed Presbyterian Church in Bangladesh - - -
Belgium United Churches (Continental Reformed and Lutheran) United Protestant Church in Belgium 103 3,401 2014
Bolivia Presbyterians Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Bolivia 12 1,500 2004
Botswana Continental reformed Dutch Reformed Church in Botswana 20 10,000 2016
Brazil Continental reformed Evangelical Reformed Churches in Brazil 13 3,242 2020
Brazil Presbyterians Independent Presbyterian Church of Brazil 553 96,396 2019
Brazil Presbyterians United Presbyterian Church of Brazil 44 2,320 2020
Bulgaria Congregational Union of Evangelical Congregational Churches in Bulgaria 34 5,000 2006
Burkina Faso Continental reformed Association of Evangelical Reformed Churches of Burkina Faso 22 40,000 2006
Cameroon Presbyterians African Protestant Church 32 10,000 2006
Cameroon Continental reformed Evangelical Church of Cameroon 700 2,500,000 2022
Cameroon Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Cameroon 1,540 2,000,000 2017
Cameroon Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Cameroon 1,364 4,000,000 2018
Canada Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Canada 1,337 79,961 2019
Canada United Churches (Presbyterians, Congregationalists and Methodists) United Church of Canada 2,451 325,315 2023
Central African Republic Continental reformed Protestant Church of Christ the King 2 700 2004
Chile Presbyterians Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Chile 12 1,000 2006
China (People's Republic of China) United Churches (Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptists and Methodists) Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China 74 36,000 2006
Colombia Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Colombia (Presbyterian Synod) 45 12,000 2006
Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) United Churches Evangelical Community in the Congo 87 83,746 2006
Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) Presbyterians Presbyterian Community in Congo 926 2,500,000 2006
Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) Presbyterians Reformed Presbyterian Community in Africa (Presbyterian Community in Western Kasai) 496 28,000 2004
Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) Presbyterians Presbyterian Community of Eastern Kasai 104 27,210 2004
Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) Presbyterians Presbyterian Community of Kinshasa 186 67,436 2006
Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) Continental reformed Protestant Community in Katanga (Protestant Community of Shaba) 28 18,000 2004
Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) Presbyterians Reformed Community of Presbyterians 21 11,194 2006
Congo (Republic of Congo) Continental reformed Evangelical Church of Congo 118 225,000 2016
Costa Rica Presbyterians Costa Rican Presbyterian Evangelical Church 24 1,325 2013
Croatia Continental reformed Reformed Christian Calvinist Church in Croatia 21 3,378 2006
Cuba Presbyterians Reformed Presbyterian Church in Cuba 59 15,000 2006
Cuba Moravians Moravian Church in Cuba 8 600 2021
Czechia United Churches (Continental Reformed and Lutheran Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren 242 58,410 2022
Denmark Continental reformed Reformed Synod of Denmark 4 1,000 2004
Dominican Republic Continental reformed Christian Reformed Church of the Dominican Republic - 15,000 2022
Dominican Republic United Churches (Presbyterians and Methodists) Dominican Evangelical Church 101 5,000 2022
Egypt Presbyterians Evangelical Church of Egypt (Synod of the Nile) 400 750,000 2024
El Salvador Continental reformed Reformed Calvinist Church of El Salvador 5 3,212 2004
Eswatini Continental reformed Swaziland Reformed Church 4 1,600 2016
Ethiopia United Churches (Presbyterians and Lutherans) Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus 16,000 15,000,000 2025
France United Churches (Continental reformed and Lutheran) Malagasy Protestant Church in France 39 10,000 2023
France United Churches (Continental Reformed and Lutheran) Union of Protestant Churches of Alsace and Lorraine 240 220,000 2023
France United Churches (Continental Reformed and Lutheran) United Protestant Church of France 1,000 250,000 2019
French Polynesia Congregational Maohi Protestant Church 104 135,500 2019
Germany Continental reformed Reformed Alliance 320
  • 65
  • 143
  • 12
1,500,000
  • 135,462
  • 155,043
  • 6,275
2023
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2022
Ghana Presbyterians Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana 750 600,000 2021
Ghana Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Ghana 4,889 1,469,767 2024
Greece Presbyterians Greek Evangelical Church 30 6,000 2016
Grenada Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Grenada 3 876 2004
Guatemala Presbyterians National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala 155 60,000 2023
Guyana Congregational Guyana Congregational Union 40 2,452 2006
Guyana Presbyterians Guyana Presbyterian Church 44 2,500 2006
Guyana Presbyterians Guyana Presbyterian Church 25 5,600 2006
Equatorial Guinea Presbyterians Reformed Presbyterian Church of Equatorial Guinea 29 8,230 2006
Honduras Continental reformed Christian Reformed Church of Honduras 75 5,000 2011
Hungary Continental reformed Reformed Church in Hungary 1,230 943,982 2022
India United Churches (Presbyterians, Anglicans, Methodists and Disciples of Christ) Church of North India 4,600 2,300,000 2025
India United Churches (Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Continental Reformed, Anglicans and Methodists) Church of South India 10,114 5,000,000 2020
India Congregational Congregational Church of India (Maraland) 23 5,500 2006
India Congregational Evangelical Church of Maraland 92 44,507 2020
India Congregational Evangelical Churches Association (India) 200 35,000 2017
India Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of India 4,054 1,605,423 2024
India Presbyterians Reformed Presbyterian Church, North East India 105 11,376 2021
Indonesia Continental reformed Central Sulawesi Christian Church 625 501,750 2022
Indonesia Continental reformed Christian Church in South Sulawesi 41 6,555 2004
Indonesia Continental Reformed Christian Church of South Sumatra 102 35,411 2025
Indonesia Continental Reformed Christian Churches of Java 346 230,000 2023
Indonesia Continental Reformed Christian Church of Sumba 712 500,000 2020
Indonesia Continental reformed Christian Evangelical Church in Sangihe-Talaud 335 158,925 2012
Indonesia Continental reformed Toraja Mamasa Church 531 130,000 2010
Indonesia Continental reformed East Java Christian Church 118 153,000 2004
Indonesia Continental reformed Evangelical Christian Church in Halmahera 411 300,000 2018
Indonesia Continental reformed Evangelical Church in Kalimantan 1,280 330,735 2015
Indonesia Continental reformed Evangelical Christian Church in West Papua 2,043 834,763 2024
Indonesia Continental reformed Evangelical Christian Church In Bolaang Mongondow 181 210,300 2012
Indonesia Continental reformed Indonesian Christian Church 231 263,688 2020
Indonesia Continental reformed Karo Batak Protestant Church 913 317,060 2019
Indonesia Continental reformed Pasundan Christian Church 45 30,000 2004
Indonesia Continental reformed Protestant Christian Church in Bali 72 13,520 2023
Indonesia Continental reformed Protestant Church in Southeast Sulawesi 64 30,000 2006
Indonesia Continental reformed Toraja Church 1,144 262,171 2022
Indonesia Continental reformed Protestant Church in Indonesia
  • Evangelical Christian Church in Timor
  • Evangelical Christian Church In Minahasa
  • Protestant Church in Western Indonesia
  • Protestant Church in the Moluccas
  • Indonesian Protestant Church in Donggala
  • Indonesian Protestant Church in Buol Toli-Toli
  • Christian Church in Luwuk Banggai
  • Indonesian Protestant Church in Gorontalo
3,463
  • 634
  • 1,060
  • 351
  • 761
  • 169
  • 251
  • 76
  • 168
3,390,101
  • 1,145,226
  • 830,107
  • 750,000
  • 575,405
  • 40,125
  • 23,374
  • 15,009
  • 10,302
2023
  • 2023
  • 2023
  • 2021
  • 2019
  • 2012
  • 2023
  • 2023
  • 2023
Iran Presbyterians Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Iran 14 9,000 2018
Ireland Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Ireland 500 185,000 2025
Israel Presbyterians Baraka Bible Presbyterian Church 2 50 2004
Italy Waldenses Waldensian Evangelical Church 177 21,657 2017
Jamaica United Churches (Presbyterians, Congregationalists and Disciples of Christ) United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands 194 14,000 2025
Japan Presbyterians Church of Christ in Japan 131 9,900 2024
Japan Presbyterians Korean Christian Church in Japan 100 7,160 2006
Kenya Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of East Africa 3,200 4,000,000 2010
Kenya Continental reformed Reformed Church of East Africa 600 50,000 2021
Kiribati United Churches (Presbyterians, Congregationalists and Anglicans) Kiribati Uniting Church 136 25,216 2020
Latvia Continental reformed Reformed Church in Latvia 3 40 2006
Lebanon Presbyterians Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East 25 9,500 2006
Lebanon Presbyterians National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon 36 8,000 2006
Lebanon Presbyterians National Evangelical Union of Lebanon 9 2,000 2006
Lesotho Continental reformed Lesotho Evangelical Church in Southern Africa 109 800,000 2020
Liberia Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Liberia 15 3,000 2023
Lithuania Continental reformed Evangelical Reformed Church of Lithuania 14 7,000 2008
Luxembourg Continental reformed Protestant Reformed Church of Luxembourg 4 3,500 2006
Madagascar Continental reformed Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar 7,200 6,000,000 2016
Malawi Presbyterians 1,035
  • 800
  • 235
2,800,000
  • 1,800,000
  • 1,000,000
2024
  • 2016
  • 2024
Malaysia Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Malaysia 100 7,000 2004
Marshall Islands Congregational Reformed Congregational Churches 9 4,000 2004
Marshall Islands Congregational United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands 32 37,130 2021
Mauritius Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Mauritius 5 501 2011
Mexico Presbyterians National Presbyterian Church in Mexico 6,000 2,800,000 2010
Mexico Presbyterians Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church of Mexico 63 2,365 2004
Mexico Presbyterians Presbyterian Reformed Church of Mexico 102 26,000 2004
Mexico Presbyterians Mexican Communion of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches - - -
Morocco Continental reformed Evangelical Church in Morocco 9 3,000 2016
Mozambique Presbyterians Evangelical Church of Christ in Mozambique 500 40,000 2004
Mozambique Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Mozambique 350 200,000 2010
Mozambique Continental reformed Reformed Church in Mozambique 75 80,000 2019
Mozambique Congregational United Church of Christ in Mozambique 22 15,000 2011
Myanmar Continental reformed Christian Reformed Church in Myanmar 50 5,000 2004
Myanmar Presbyterians Independent Presbyterian Church of Myanmar 182 4,932 2004
Myanmar United Churches (Congregational and Lutheran) Mara Evangelical Church 87 21,879 2023
Myanmar Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Myanmar 245 33,000 2001
Myanmar Presbyterians Reformed Presbyterian Church in Myanmar 35 2,500 2021
Myanmar Presbyterians Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Myanmar 33 5,000 2004
Netherlands United Churches (Continental Reformed and Lutheran) Protestant Church in the Netherlands 1,487 1,387,000 2025
Netherlands Arminians Remonstrant Brotherhood 44 5,050 2015
Netherlands Congregational Covenant of Free Evangelical Congregations in the Netherlands 40 7,000 2004
New Caledonia Continental reformed Protestant Church of Kanaky New Caledonia 90 70,000 2006
New Zealand Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand 259 18,348 2023
Niger Continental reformed Evangelical Church of the Republic of Niger - 12,000 2019
Nigeria Continental reformed Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria 180 500,000 2024
Nigeria Continental reformed Universal Reformed Christian Church (Church of Christ in the Sudan Among the Tiv) 2,000 1,000,000 2023
Nigeria Continental reformed Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ 267 1,500,000 2004
Nigeria Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Nigeria 2,000 3,806,690 2011
Nigeria Continental reformed Reformed Church of Christ for Nations 132 100,000 2024
Nigeria Continental reformed United Church of Christ in Nigeria 81 66,000 2004
Niue Congregational Congregational Christian Church of Niue 16 1,190 2006
Pakistan Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Pakistan 220 500,000 2025
Pakistan United Churches (Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherans and Anglicans) Church of Pakistan 400 1,900,000 2020
Philippines Continental reformed Christian Reformed Church in the Philippines 98 8,232 2024
Philippines United Churches (Presbyterians, Baptists, Disciples of Christ and Methodists) United Church of Christ in the Philippines 2,564 470,792 2020
Philippines United Churches (Presbyterians and Methodists) United Evangelical Church of Christ 72 30,000 2004
Poland Continental reformed Polish Reformed Church 13 3,200 2020
Portugal Presbyterians Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Portugal 21 3,000 2006
Romania Continental Reformed Reformed Church in Romania 1,352 495,380 2021
Rwanda Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Rwanda 3,573 1,624,823 2024
Samoa Congregational Congregational Christian Church of Samoa 325 70,000 2006
Senegal Continental reformed Protestant Church in Senegal 5 1,000 2015
Serbia Continental reformed Reformed Christian Church in Serbia and Montenegro 50 17,000 2004
Singapore Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Singapore 37 21,000 2020
Slovakia Continental reformed Reformed Christian Church in Slovakia 304 85,271 2021
Slovenia Continental reformed Reformed Church in Slovenia 4 400 2004
Solomon Islands United Churches (Presbyterians and Methodists) United Church in the Solomon Islands 191 50,000 2006
South Africa Continental reformed Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK) 1,158 1,074,765 2013
South Africa Continental reformed Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NHK) 276 70,000 2017
South Africa Continental reformed Dutch Reformed Church in Africa - - -
South Africa Presbyterians Evangelical Presbyterian Church in South Africa 42 48,000 2006
South Africa Continental reformed Maranatha Reformed Church of Christ 68 23,950 2004
South Africa Continental reformed Peoples Church of Africa 220 21,216 2004
South Africa Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Africa 9,000 3,381,000 2006
South Africa Continental reformed Reformed Church in Africa (South Africa) 12 2,386 1996
South Africa Continental reformed Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa 783 900,000 2019
South Africa Presbyterians Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa 473 500,000 2006
South Africa Congregational United Congregational Church of Southern Africa 1,000 1,500,000 2024
South Korea Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Korea (TongHap) 9,446 2,190,919 2024
South Korea Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Korea (BaekSeok) 10,158 2,001,019 2025
South Korea Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea 1,596 188,159 2024
South Sudan Continental reformed Africa Inland Church Sudan 340 125,000 2006
South Sudan Continental reformed Sudanese Reformed Churches 34 6,000 2023
Spain United Churches (Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Waldensians, Methodists and Lutherans) Spanish Evangelical Church 40 3,000 2014
Sri Lanka Continental reformed Dutch Reformed Church in Sri Lanka 41 3,000 2014
Sri Lanka Presbyterians Presbytery of Lanka 3 500 2004
Sweden United Churches (Baptists, PT and Methodist) Uniting Church in Sweden 640 58,569 2021
Switzerland Continental reformed Protestant Church of Switzerland 982 1,782,513 2024
Sudan Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Sudan 500 1,000,000 2006
Taiwan Presbyterians Presbyterian Church in Taiwan 1,271 257,550 2020
Thailand United Churches (Presbyterians, Lutherans and Baptists) Church of Christ in Thailand 1,000 160,000 2016
Togo Presbyterians Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Togo 591 127,817 2016
Trinidad and Tobago Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Trinidad and Tobago 108 40,000 2004
Tuvalu Congregational Tuvalu Christian Church 18 9,682 2012
Uganda Continental reformed Christian Reformed Church of East Africa - 100,000 2019
Uganda Presbyterians Reformed Presbyterian Church in Uganda 12 5,000 2004
Uganda Presbyterians Reformed Presbyterian Church in Africa (Uganda) 8 619 2022
Ukraine Continental reformed Reformed Church in Sub-Carpathia/ Reformed Church in Transcarpathia 108 70,000 2015
United Kingdom Presbyterians Church of Scotland 992 245,000 2024
United Kingdom Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Wales 471 12,938 2023
United Kingdom Congregational Union of Welsh Independents 390 20,000 2006
United Kingdom Presbyterians United Free Church of Scotland 47 1,839 2023
United Kingdom United Churches (Presbyterians, Congregationalists and Disciples of Christ) United Reformed Church 1,242 35,844 2022
United States of America Continental reformed Christian Reformed Church in North America 981 183,710 2025
United States of America Arminians Cumberland Presbyterian Church 841 57,616 2023
United States of America Arminians Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America 111 14,473 2020
United States of America Presbyterians ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians 400 127,000 2022
United States of America Continental reformed` Hungarian Reformed Church in America 27 6,080 2006
United States of America Presbyterians Korean Presbyterian Church Abroad 417 53,182 2023
United States of America Presbyterians Presbyterian Church (USA) 8,432 1,045,848 2024
United States of America Continental reformed Reformed Church in America 698 88,128 2024
United States of America United Churches (Continental Reformed, Congregational and Lutheran) United Church of Christ 4,603 712,296 2023
Uruguay Waldenses Waldensian Evangelical Church of the River Plate 23 13,685 2004
Vanuatu Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu 400 65,000 2018
Venezuela Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Venezuela 17 800 2018
Vietnam Presbyterians Presbyterian Church of Vietnam - 17,000 2015
Zambia Presbyterians Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Synod of Zambia 89 120,000 2024
Zambia Continental reformed Reformed Church in Zambia 200 1,000,000 2022
Zambia United Churches (Presbyterians and Methodists) United Church of Zambia 1,060 4,000,000 2024
Zimbabwe Continental reformed Reformed Church in Zimbabwe 123 100,000 2022
Zimbabwe Presbyterians Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Harare Synod 28 8,574 2018
Global Total World Communion of Reformed Churches (full members only) 173,322 106,081,064 2004-2025
China (People's Republic of China) United Churches China Christian Council (associate member) 60,000 38,000,000 2018
Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo) Baptists Baptist Community of the Faithful in Africa (affiliate member) 469 48,724 2024
Global Disciples of Christ Disciples Ecumenical Consultative Council (associate member) 8,492 1,069,791 2022
Global Total World Communion of Reformed Churches (including associate and affiliate members) 242,283 145,199,579 2004-2025

Active and Inactive Members

Although the WCRC officially has 230 full, associate, and affiliate member denominations, delegates from only 117 denominations attended the 2025 General Assembly.

It was reported at the Assembly that only 51 of the member denominations regularly pay the dues required for the maintenance of the organization, thus maintaining their status as "active members".

According to the WCRC Constitution, Article VI.J.6, inactive churches that cease contributing financially to the organization's support for 3 consecutive years without justification lose the right to voice and vote in the organization's assemblies, and may only participate as observers.

Therefore, the General Assembly determined that the General Secretary should notify inactive member churches of their delinquency, giving them the option to regularize their financial contributions or leave the organization.

African and Asian denominations represent 86% of CMIR's 100 million members. However, churches in Europe and Northern America, which represent less than 10% of individual members, are responsible for more than 85% of WCRC's financial contributions. Thus, only 51 denominations, mostly from Europe and Northern America, actually participate in governance, have the right to voice their opinions and vote in the WCRC.

For this reason, WCRC resolutions are generally more aligned with the theology and practice of the European and Northern American members, who are generally more liberal and ecumenical, than with African and Asian churches, which tend to be more conservative.

Member profile

Year Number of denominations Number of individual members % of global population
2010 225 80,000,000 1.14%
2017 233 100,000,000 1.30%
2025 230 145,199,579 1.76%

In 2010, at the time of the WCRC's founding, it was estimated that the organization had 80 million members, with about 225 member churches.

In 2017, there were an estimated 100 million members in its 233 member churches.

The Third General Assembly was held in October 2025. However, new statistics have not yet been released. However, considering the most up-to-date statistics of WCRC member churches, the full member denominations of the WCRC have a combined membership of about 106 million.

Including associate and affiliate members, the combined membership of the denominations themselves amounts to about 145.1 million.

The Presbyterian, Reformed, Congregational, and Waldensian denominations have a combined membership of 73.5 million.

The United Churches (including the China Christian Council) in the WCRC have a combined membership of 70.4 million.

The Disciples of Christ represented by the Disciples Ecumenical Consultative Council alone number about 1 million people.

Full members

Denominational subfamily

  1. Presbyterians (38.6%)
  2. Continental Reformed (28.0%)
  3. Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (14.1%)
  4. Others United and uniting churches (16.4%)
  5. Congregationalism (2.75%)
  6. Arminians and Moravians (0.07%)
  7. Waldenses (0.03%)

Considering only 106 million full members of the World Communion of Reformed Churches, 38.59% of individual members are Presbyterians. The Continental Reformed Churches represent 27.97% of members and the United and uniting churches are 30.59%.

Among the united churches is the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus. It is a denomination of Lutheran theology, with a synod of Reformed tradition. This is the largest denomination members of communion. Alone, it represents 14.14% of members. The others united churches account for 16.45% of the members.

Among the smallest groups within the communion are Congregationalism, which represents 2.75% of members. The Waldenses are 0.03% of the members of the communion.

Arminians and Moravians have historically not been considered part of the Reformed Tradition. However, together they represent 0.07% of individual members of the WCRC.

Geography

Geographical location of individual members represented by WCRC full members denominations
  1. Africa (63.5%)
  2. Asia (23.2%)
  3. Europe (7.03%)
  4. Northern America and the Caribbean (2.62%)
  5. Latin America (2.89%)
  6. Oceania (0.71%)

Among full members, the vast majority are concentrated in Africa, with churches on this continent representing 67.3 million people, or 63.51% of the membership. Churches based in Asia represent 24.6 million people, or 23.24% of the membership.

The continents with the smallest Reformed and United Churches full members of the WCRC are: Europe, with 7.5 million members, or 7.03% of the membership; Northern America and the Caribbean, with 2.63 million members, account for 2.62%; Latin America, with 3 million members, accounts for 2.89%; and Oceania, with 746,000 members, or 0.71%.

Although European and American churches are a minority in terms of membership, they represent the vast majority of WCRC's financial contributors.

In 2023, the financial contributions received by WCRC from member churches came from the following sources: 63.29% from Europe; 30.78% from churches in the Americas (30.65% from Northern America and the Caribbean and 0.13% from Latin America); 5.42% from Asia; 0.27% from Africa; and 0.24% from Oceania. This year, only 51 of the 230 member denominations contributed financially to the WCRC.

Considering denominations, the Presbyterian Church (USA) is the largest contributor to the WCRC, representing 21.35% of contributions received in 2023. The Protestant Church in Switzerland accounts for 12.46% of contributions, the Church of Lippe and Evangelical Reformed Church in Germany each contributed 10.57% of the amounts received that year.

The Protestant Church in the Netherlands accounted for 8.46% of the amounts received from members in 2023. The Presbyterian Church of Korea (TongHap) is the largest contributor outside of Europe and Northern America. This denomination accounted for 4.23% of the financial contributions received that year. The Church of Scotland contributed 4.09% in the same year.

All members

Denominational subfamily

  1. China Christian Council (26.2%)
  2. Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (10.3%)
  3. Other united churches (12.0%)
  4. presbyterians (28.2%)
  5. Continental Reformed (20.4%)
  6. congregationals (2.01%)
  7. Disciples of Christ (0.74%)
  8. Baptists, Arminians and Moravians (0.09%)
  9. Waldenses (0.02%)

The WCRC distinguishes between full members and associate or affiliate members. Full members have the right to speak and vote in all of its assemblies, with representation proportional to the number of members of each denomination. Only Presbyterian, Continental Reformed, Congregational, Waldensian, Moravian, and United or Uniting denominations can be full members.

Associate members are fellowships and associations of churches, which include full members of the WCRC. However, associate members do not have the right to vote in WCRC assemblies.

The China Christian Council was originally a full member of the WCRC. However, in 2012, the change of its status to associate member of the WCRC was approved. The change of status was confirmed at the WCRC General Assembly in 2017. The Disciples Ecumenical Consultative Council, an international organization that brings together national denominations of the Disciples of Christ, with 4 united denominations that are also full members of the WCRC, became an associate member of the WCRC in 2010.

Institutions established by member churches or that are in agreement with historic Reformed confessions of faith may join as affiliate members, also without voting rights. The Baptist Community of the Faithful in Africa became an affiliate member in 2017.

Considering all 145.1 million members (including associate and affiliated members), the composition of the WCRC is 48.52% of United Churches, of which 26.17% is the China Christian Council, 10.33% is the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus and 12.02% are other united churches.

The Presbyterians represent 28.20% of the total members, the Continental Reformed represent 20.42%, the Congregationalists 2.01%, the Disciples of Christ represent 0.74% and Waldenses represent 0.02%.

The remaining groups (Baptists, Arminians and Moravians) represent 0.09% of the total membership.

In addition to denominations, some theological institutions are also members affiliated with WCRC, such as Trinity Theological Seminary (Ghana), International Reformed Theological Institute and Network for African Congregational Theology.

Geography

Geographical location of individual members represented by WCRC full, associate, and affiliate member denominations
  1. Africa (46.9%)
  2. Asia (43.1%)
  3. Europe (5.14%)
  4. Northern America and the Caribbean (2.13%)
  5. Latin America (2.10%)
  6. Oceania (0.55%)

If associate and affiliate members are included, the total membership on the African continent reaches 68.1 million people, or 46.93% of all members. The China Christian Council, an associate member, when included, brings the number of associate members in Asia to 62.6 million people, or 43.15% of all members.

If associate and affiliate members are included, European denominations that are members of WCRC represent only 5.14% of the members, those from Northern America and the Caribbean represent 2.13%, those from Latin America represent 2.10%, and denominations from Oceania represent 0.55% of all members.

Former members

In 2013 the WCRC received notice of disaffiliation from the Christian Reformed Churches of Australia, the Protestant Church of Reunion Island and St Andrew's Presbyterian Church.

The Arab Evangelical Church of São Paulo was previously members of WCRC. However, after 2015, the denomination joined the Brazilian Baptist Convention and left the WCRC.

Due to the WCRC's increasingly liberal stance, theologically conservative denominations left tit in the 2020s.

On June 22, 2023, the Evangelical Presbyterian Church approved a resolution by which it withdrew from the WCRC and reaffirmed that it would base its global relations with other Reformed churches on the more conservative World Reformed Fellowship.

In February 2024, the Presbyterian Church of Chile also passed a resolution to withdraw from the WCRC.

In June 2024, the National Union of Independent Reformed Evangelical Churches of France also withdrew from the organization.

Potential membership

Although it aims to unite all Reformed Christians, there are a large number of Presbyterian, Reformed, Congregational, Moravian, and United churches that are not members of WCRC. Together, the non-member churches that meet the membership criteria number 26 million members, which include:

  • about 10 million members of United Churches:
  • about 9 million Continental reformed:
    • about 8 million members of the Church of Christ in Nations; and
    • about 1 million other mainland Reformed, such as Sudanese Church of Christ (220,000 members), Dutch Reformed Churches (130,000 members), Reformed Congregations (107,000 members), Evangelical Indigenous Mission in Madagascar (105,000 members), Reformed Churches in South Africa (76,000 members), Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (66,000 members), Moluccan Evangelical Church (65,000 members), Restored Reformed Church (60,000 members), among other continental Reformed churches;
  • about 6 million Presbyterians, such as the Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong) (2.242 million members), Presbyterian Church of Brazil (703 thousand members), Korean Presbyterian Church (GaeHyuk I.) (633,000 members), Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDongGaeHyuk) (497,000 members), Presbyterian Church in America (400,000 members), Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (382,000 members), Kosin Presbyterian Church in Korea (376,000 members), United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan (250,000 members), Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Synod of Livingstonia (200,000 members), Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Pakistan (150,000 members), Global Evangelical Church (146,000 members), Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapShin) (132,000 members), Presbyterian Church of Ethiopia (120,000 members), Korean Presbyterian Church (HoHun) (120,000 members), Evangelical Presbyterian Church (United States) (119,000 members), Korean American Presbyterian Church (80,000 members), Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Sikkim (61,000 members), Presbyterian Church in Korea (Daeshin) (60,000 members),Presbyterian Church of Angola (60 thousand members), among other Presbyterian denominations;
  • about 1 million Moravians;
  • about 500,000 congregationalists, such as the United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (200,000 members), Conservative Congregational Christian Conference (51,000 members), Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (50,000 members), Union of Evangelical Congregational Churches of Brazil (50,000 members), National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (41,000 members), among other congregational denominations.

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