The Reformed confessional standards are held by the Protestant Reformed Churches and were held originally by all Reformed churches tracing their history to the Synod of Dordt 1618-1619 and the Netherlands. They are our living confession, not mere historical documents.
They are an introduction to the Reformed faith from the confessional standards as it has always been confessed since the Reformation and as we also confess it.
The Reformed Confessions are:
The Reformed approach to the confessions are also set forth and discussed. The Reformed churches have historically required of office bearers subscription to the creeds
In connection with our mission work the Protestant Reformed Churches have also found it necessary to set forth the consistent teaching of the confessions on certain points of doctrine
The liturgical forms used by the Reformed churches are also considered confessional statements respecting the doctrines they address.
Under the Confessions page:
Under: The Church are the forms for ordination of
and the forms for church discipline and order
Under Evangelism is the form for
Under Marriage