The Reformed Church in America understands the Lord's Supper and baptism as special means of grace, as visible signs and seals of God's promises in the Word of God. Although Reformed worship used to following a Zwinglian form and emphasize the preached Word, since the 1950s the Reformed Church has officially followed the Reformed liturgical heritage of John Calvin. This change has introduced a more ordered worship format and a renewed emphasis on the liturgy of the Lord's Supper. These...
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