Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA) - NG KERK in Afrika (NGKA)

22 Badenhorststreet, Universitas, Bloemfontein, 9301 ,South Africa
Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA) - NG KERK in Afrika (NGKA) Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA) - NG KERK in Afrika (NGKA) is one of the popular Religious Center located in 22 Badenhorststreet, Universitas ,Bloemfontein listed under Church/religious organization in Bloemfontein , Religious Organization in Bloemfontein ,

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The Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA) – Die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Afrika (NGKA) has a General Synod (constituted 1963) and three regional synods namely: the Synod of the Orange Free State (constituted 1910 with circuits in the Free State, Eastern Cape, North-West Province and Lesotho), the Synod of Phororo and the Synod of North-and-South Transvaal. The church members are mainly Sotho, Tswana, Xhosa and Zulu speaking people. The DRCA was the result of a merger in 1963 of three churches – the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Bantoekerk in Suid-Afrika (with two regional synods: Kaapland, constituted 1951 and Natal, constituted 1952), the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Sendingkerk van Transvaal (with one regional synod: Transvaal, constituted 1932), and the Nederduitse Gereformeerde Sendingkerk in the Orange Free State (with one regional synod: Orange Free State, constituted 1910). Near the end of the apartheid era in South Africa, the DRCA began union negotiations with the Dutch Reformed Mission Church. The union was formalized in 1994, but for theological and procedural reasons, a large group of congregations decided to withdraw from the union. They fought for and won the right to regard themselves as the continuation of the DRCA with two regional synods namely Orange Free State and Phororo (Northern-Cape). (See the Declaration of the High Court of Appeal on 27 November 1998: Case nr. 536/96)

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