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The Christian Reformed Church
The Christian Reformed Church in North America
(CRC) is a theologically moderate, Protestant Christian denomination. The Christian Reformed Church
was founded in 1857 by Dutch immigrants in Michigan who left the Reformed Church in America.
There are approximately 202,000 members with 724 churches in the United States.
The Christian Reformed Church participation in the FACT project included a survey of all 724 of their congregations in the United States. A total of 515 questionnaires were returned for a 71.1
percent response rate. View a version of the
questionnaire used by the CRC.
If you are interested in obtaining specific information about the results of the Christian Reformed Church's survey, please get in touch with their official contact person
Dan Ackerman at ackermad@crcna.org.
Several additional persons were involved in collecting the Christian Reformed Church information.
Rodger R. Rice was a key researcher, Dan Ackerman is the person charged with encouraging denominational congregations to use this information, and
Henry Hess is the media contact person for this information.
You can find further information about the CRC's Faith Communities Today participation
posted
on their web site.
If you would like to know more about the Christian Reformed Church, visit the denomination's official web site at
www.crcna.org or these other sites.
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