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Welcome to the website of the Christian Reformed Churches of Australia!

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* Who we are
* What we stand for
* Where you can find a CRCA congregation

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Biblical Standard

The beliefs and doctrine of the Christian Reformed Church of Australia are based on the Holy Bible, God's infallible written Word contained in the 66 books the Old and New Testaments. We believe that it was uniquely, verbally and fully inspired by the Holy Spirit and that it was written without error (inerrant) in the original manuscripts. It is the supreme and final authority in all matters on which it speaks.

Doctrinal Standards
The Christian Reformed Church of Australia subscribes to the following confessions:
The Heidelberg Catechism
The Belgic Confession
The Canons of Dort
The Westminster Confession

Ecumenical Creeds
The Christian Reformed Church of Australia subscribes to the following three creeds:
The Apostles' Creed
The Athanasian Creed
The Nicene Creed

Our World Belongs to God
A Contemporary Testimony

Recent Pastoral Notes/Blog Items

Baptism (3) – The Status of our Kids

Submitted by John Westendorp on July 28, 2010 - 12:54pm
Years ago, when I was a young parent, I was asked by a Christian acquaintance whether or not I prayed for the conversion of my children.  That pulled me up… because I knew that I didn’t and his question made me wonder whether I had been remiss in doing something important for my kids.

I told him that I would need to go away and think about that as I wasn’t sure whether I ought to be doing that or not.  I also had to think about what he meant by ‘conversion’.  In a sense we need to be converted daily from our sinful ways and to turn around and go God’s way.  But that daily kind of conversion wasn’t the kind of conversion my friend had in mind.  He was talking about that decisive moment in someone’s life when they move out of the Kingdom of darkness and into the Kingdom of God’s beloved Son.

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Baptism (2) - From Circumcision to Baptism

Submitted by John Westendorp on July 20, 2010 - 9:39am

My difficulties with infant baptism came about because of my friendship with some Baptists.  They convinced me that since Scriptures teaches us to “repent and be baptised!” or to “believe and be baptised!” infants should not be baptised since they can neither repent nor believe.  That argument appeared to make good sense.  It still does.

The Reformed Pastor whom I talked about that when we were expecting our first child asked me whether I agreed that Baptism means essentially the same thing as Circumcision and that it has replaced Circumcision.  I could hardly disagree because the Apostle Paul equates the two in Colossians 2.

When

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Baptism (1) – We don’t ‘Christen’ babies

Submitted by John Westendorp on July 14, 2010 - 2:15pm

With the present baby boom in our church we’re going to be having a number of baptisms and that always presents a special challenge for some people who are troubled by the practice of sprinkling some water on a baby’s head.

I sympathise with them.

I grew up in a Reformed Church family where that was the norm...

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Shaped by History

Submitted by John Westendorp on July 7, 2010 - 12:07pm

Since marrying for the second time I’ve become acutely conscious that we are very much shaped by the events that happen in our lives.

I wasn’t so conscious of that when I was married to Ali.  We had grown up together in the same congregation, taught Sunday School together for a while, sang in the same choir for a couple of years and went to the same youth group.  We were both twenty-one when we married so we didn’t have all that much history behind us.

People say that second marriages are much more challenging.  A lot more has happened in the respective lives of both husband and wife.  Both have become more set in their ways.  We’ve found that there’s a lot of truth in that.

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Congregations

Australind
Bay
Blacktown
Blaxland
Box Hill
Bray Park
Campbelltown
Canberra
Casey
Cobden
Dandenong
Dandenong Chinese
Dee Why
Elizabeth
Gateway (Yangebup)
Geelong (Pakington Street)
Gosnells
Grace
Hallett Cove
Hawkesbury
Hobart
Hope In The Hills (Tecoma)
Inala
Indonesian Reformed Church
Kalgoorlie
Kingston
Langwarrin
Launceston
MacArthur
Mansfield
Mt Evelyn
Narre Warren
Nerang
Newcastle
One Way (Margate)
Pathway To Life (Devonport)
Penguin
Perth
Redlands
South Barwon
South Gippsland
St Marys
Summerleas
Sutherland
Sydney
Tanilba Bay (Port Stephens)
Tivoli
Toowoomba
Ulverstone
Wamberal
Wantirna
Westside
Willetton
Wollongong
Wonga Park

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A Church Reforming To Reach The Lost For Christ, with congregations in and around Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Northern Tasmania, Sydney and Melbourne.