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The Reformed churches are Calvinist in doctrine and find their historical roots in the Netherlands. A Canadian Reformed Church was founded in Burlington in 1955 in the wake of post-war Dutch immigration. Due to an increase in membership, that congregation divided over time into four Canadian Reformed Churches. These congregations are known as Ebenezer, Burlington-Waterdown, Flamborough and Fellowship. Though Ebenezer Canadian Reformed Church still has a large ethnic-Dutch component, its members are Canadian in every way, being a strong part of the Burlington area. They can be found in all aspects of life.

Our Church is one of 57 Canadian and American Reformed Churches  located in Canada and the United States

Those who are on the internet have their listing indicated in the Directory.

The Canadian Reformed Churches are always trying to find other faithful Christians and set up contact with them. Below is a list of the churches we are in contact with and are available on the Net. Some are old friends, and some are churches that we have only recently encountered.   These are all linked to further detail


Orthodox Presbyterian Church

Eglise Reformee du Quebec  (in French)

Free Reformed Churches of North America

Free Church of Scotland, Toronto

Free Church of Scotland, Edmonton

Reformed Churches (Liberated) in the Netherlands

Reformed Church in the United States

United Reformed Churches