Reformed churches in the Netherlands (restored)

The New Liberalized Churches is the name generally given to a denomination that by reading the Act of Release or Return on 20 september 2003 arose from a troubled group members within the Reformed churches in the Netherlands (liberated).

Itself call these churches themselves officially the reformed churches in the Netherlands (with the definite article the in the name), but because also the reformed churches (liberated) (GKV) and the reformed churches that are part of the PKN (GKN) claim this name, is "to prevent misunderstandings, in cases where confusion is to fear, the official name in parentheses after the words " restored " placed"[1]. By the media and by the churches themselves is also called the shortened name reformed churches (restored) (GKH), used to distinguish the GKV and GKN.



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[hide] *1 history  ==For History[ Edit] == Origin of the different currents in NetherlandsWithin the vacated churches came increasing sounds of distressed members about the value of the churches. These sounds were played in the sheet Reformandasince 1991. The concern had to do with contacts between, on the one hand, and, on the other hand, Dutch Reformed freed and Christian reformed churches. In addition, there was concern about maintaining the 4th commandment (among which one understands the Sunday rest) and the 7th commandment (prohibition on adultery; one is referring to the application in the event of divorce) of the ten commandments. Were also concerned that the opportunity would be provided to in church services not only Psalms, but also songs to use from the song book for the churches and the possibility that now not only pastors, but also could impose the blessing elders. At the time of occurrence of the New Liberalised churches have this decided the Synod decide to keep churches of the vacated for legitimate, as far as taken to 1990. The Synod decisions that are taken, the new Liberalised churches later rejected. In 2009, there is still another denomination formed: the reformed churches in the Netherlands. This was created by conflicts within the reformed churches (restored) and the Reformed churches in the Netherlands (liberated). ==Naming[ Edit] == First convened a Synod In 2005; the Synod until in 2006. Here was among other things about the name of the Church to form related spoken. The proposal was to the churches "reformed churches in the Netherlands" to let are called. The naming is a bit difficult, because also the reformed churches in the Netherlands (GKN) carry this name. Although this in 2004 merged into the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN), calls the vast majority of the local reformed churches are still "Reformed Church".In addition, the PKN Church orderly claim to the name "reformed churches in the Netherlands".
 * 2 Naming
 * 3 church organization
 * 4 see also
 * 5 schematic overview
 * 6 external link

On 18 March 2006 is finally decided to choose the name with the reformed churches in the Netherlands, as unofficial suffix (restored). This name is similar to the former reformed churches in the Restored Connection, a church that was formed in 1926 after [http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=nl&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fnl.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FSynode_van_Assen the suspension of ds. Yellow] by the reformed Synod churches in 1946 and became part of the Dutch Reformed Church. This time formed an offshoot in reformed churches Restored Connection on the left side of the reformed churches in the Netherlands (GKN), while the reformed churches (restored) a fork on the right side of the reformed churches in the Netherlands (liberated) (which itself in 1944 are split from the GKN). ==Church Organization[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">In 2006 the Synod that the Church from the Church in Zwijndrecht related. Also made a part of the district municipality to Veenendaal (of the town) is free from the church related.Since 2009 they form, with five other municipalities of the vrijgemaakt were restored, or the vrijgemaakt were are torn off, the reformed churches in the Netherlands.

<p style="margin-top:0.5em;margin-bottom:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">The GKNh existed in 2007 from two classes: South-West and North-East. To the classis South West are three churches: Berkel en rodenrijs/Bergschenhoek (with district municipality Amersfoort), Hasselt and Zwolle (with Ermelodistrict municipality). To the classis North East include five churches: Bergentheim/Bruchterveld, Emmen ( Axleswith district municipality), Groningen, Mariënbergand Olterterp.