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PRAYING FOR MY BELOVED CRC MEMBERS & CALVIN COLLEGE et al to NOT ACQUIESCE TO FAR-LEFT LIBERALISM TO TRY TO BE ‘COOL’:

JESUS SAID: “I pray not that thou should take them out of the world, but that thou should keep them from the evil. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.

As thou hast sent me into the world, even so have I also sent them into the world.

And for their sakes ..."

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, a Calvinist denomination - Google Search

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Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC) is a conservative, international, Calvinist denomination founded in 1998, with over 160 churches. It holds to strict, confessional Reformed theology, emphasizing covenant theology, infant baptism, and the lordship of Christ over all of life. The denomination is closely associated with the "Federal Vision" movement. 
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Key Aspects of the CREC:
Theology and Doctrine: The CREC holds to Reformed theology (Calvinism), including the "doctrines of grace," but is often associated with the distinct, and sometimes controversial, Federal Vision movement. This perspective often includes an optimistic view of covenantal history, infant communion, and a focus on faithfulness within the covenant.
Confessional Base: Member churches adopt at least one of ten historic confessions, including the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Three Forms of Unity.
Structure and Growth: The CREC is structured into several regional presbyteries (e.g., Anselm, Athanasius, Knox). It was established as a communion of churches that hold to Reformed theology, often attracting churches with Presbyterian, Reformed, or Reformed Baptist backgrounds.
Distinctive Characteristics: Many in the CREC emphasize a "multi-generational" perspective, placing a strong focus on family worship and training. The group is known for its firm stance on traditional marriage (one man, one woman) and against LGBTQ affirmation.
Influence and Leadership: The denomination is known for its strong ties to leaders like Douglas Wilson of Moscow, Idaho, and for its emphasis on cultural engagement and "dominion" (the belief that Christians should apply biblical principles to all areas of life).
Global Reach: While having a significant presence in the United States, the CREC has member churches in Canada, Europe, South America, and Asia