A surprisingly difficult aspect of church life and church leadership is knowing how to lead a growing church. (Ouch, that hurts, but it’s true!) In the full revelation of Scripture however, we understand that to include all four dimensions of Jesus’ own growth. He grew “in wisdom and stature, in favor with God and man” […]
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Who We Are
The RCN is a national network of Reformed churches in an accountability relationship across Canada to equip our congregations to carry out the Great Commission (Our Mission) and to see every church being a healthy church, radiant in Christ, reaching out and reproducing (Our Vision).
The RCN is an association of churches requiring its leaders to annually affirm their commitment to the God-breathed Scriptures from cover to cover through the RCN’s Covenant Statement on Belief and Practice.
Keeping the Gospel Unchanged so the Church can Grow and the Kingdom Advance.
What We Believe
The RCN are Gospel-centred churches, who proclaim Jesus Christ as the only mediator between God and humankind. Through faith in Christ’s death and resurrection we are completely saved from the penalty of sin and freed to live lives of service by the leading of the Holy Spirit.
The RCN holds to the historic Christian creeds and Reformed confessions as faithful witnesses to God’s Word, along with other Reformation and contemporary statements which anchor our churches firmly upon the Scriptures.
The Holding Tank
By Jim Moerman
As we begin this voyage of the Reformation Canada Network, the Apostle John wrote something that sounds a little like our situation: Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we shall be has not yet been made known! (1 John 3:2) Of course, John was referring to the Christian’s full development; that […]
A Denomination for a Post-Denominational World
By Randy Opmeer
The Holy Scriptures are the only rule of faith and practice in the Reformation Canada Network. Well, except when we prefer our traditions. In the heyday of Western Christendom, churches emphasized their differences. Chastened by plummeting church attendance in our society, and focused on the Great Commission Jesus left us, we might now be wiser […]