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Reformed Church of Christ for Nations

The Reformed Church of Christ for Nations (RCCN) is a Reformed Christian denomination based in Nigeria, formed in 1993 by a group of churches that broke away from the Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria.

History
The Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria (ICRN) was founded in the 20th century by missionaries from the Sudan United Mission and Christian Reformed Church in North America. In 1973, a group of churches, mostly made up of members of the Kuteb tribe, broke away from the ICRN and formed the Church of Christ in Nigeria, or Ekklesia Kristi A Nigeria. Eventually, the denomination changed its name again to Reformed Church of Christ for the Nations. == Doctrine and organization ==
Doctrine and organization
The RCCN endorses the Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed, Heidelberg Catechism, Canons of Dort, and Westminster Confession of Faith. Church governance is structured on three levels: local council, district council and synod, which meets twice a year. In the 2020s church members were attacked and killed in several Islamic terrorism events. == Statistics ==
Statistics
According to data from the World Council of Churches, in 2016 the RCCN was made up of approximately 250,000 members and 64 pastors. == Ecumenical affiliations ==
Ecumenical affiliations
The RCCN is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches and of the World Council of Churches. ==References==
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