Links to related sites
- Directory of member churches
Visit this page for links to member church websites. - Council for World Mission
The Council for World Mission (CWM), established in its present form in 1977, is a cooperative of 32 Christian denominations worldwide. Most member churches have backgrounds in the Reformed tradition. - Cheshunt Institute for Reformed Studies
The institute is a research centre of Westminster College, Cambridge. It seeks to foster academic study and discussion of Reformed theology and tradition via an ongoing lecture, seminar, conference and publication programme. - Disciples of Christ
In 1987, the dialogue between the Disciples Ecumenical Consultative Council and the Alliance reported that there were no theological or ecclesiological issues that need divide Reformed and Disciples. In many places, Reformed and Disciples churches are already united. - Ecumenical News International
A joint ecumenical project sponsored by the World Alliance of Reformed Churches. - Institute for Reformed Theology
The Institute is based at Union Theological Seminary-Presbyterian School of Christian Education, in Richmond, Virginia. Its goal is to model thoughtful conversation concerning Christian theology using the resources of the Reformed tradition. - Johannes a Lasco library, Emden, Germany
A library in north-west Germany, named after John a Lasco (1499-1560), the Polish Reformer who led the Reformed church in Emden for several years. The Alliance is cooperating with the Johannes a Lasco library in the development of the Reformed online project, which aims to provide a comprehensive Reformed theological library, continuing education programme, and information database. - John Knox International Reformed Centre
A non-profit residential centre in Geneva, Switzerland, placed under the auspices of the Alliance in 1975, which co-sponsors the Mission in Unity 1999-2002 project and cooperates with the Alliance in organizing seminars on issues of concern to Reformed Churches worldwide. - Lutheran World Federation
A global communion of Lutheran churches, founded in 1947. Lutheran and Reformed churches in Europe and North America have entered into full church fellowship through the Leuenberg Agreement and the Formula of Agreement. In 1999, the LWF and WARC set up a joint working group to review the present state of Lutheran-Reformed relations, assess the implications of regional developments for the global relationship, examine ways in which the governing bodies of the two communions might fruitfully cooperate, and identify other possible forms of practical cooperation. - Reformed Ecumenical Council
Our sister organization in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, linking 38 Reformed and Presbyterian churches in 24 countries. In 1998, REC and WARC set up a joint committee to foster cooperation between the two bodies. - World Council of Churches
Many WARC member churches also belong to the WCC, an international fellowship of Christian churches formed in 1948 to serve and advance the ecumenical movement - the quest to make the unity of the church more visible - by encouraging in its members a common commitment to follow the gospel. The prayer of the churches belonging to the WCC is for the renewal and faithful response of the people of God in witness and service to the world. - Alliance of Presbyterian and Reformed Churches in Latin America (AIPRAL)
- WARC Europe
- Caribbean and
North American Area Council