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United Reformed Church in England and Wales

LC control no.n 85304574
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Corporate name headingUnited Reformed Church in England and Wales
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Variant(s)United Reformed Church
See alsoComponent of merger: Congregational Church in England and Wales
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Component of merger: Presbyterian Church of England
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United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom
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Beginning date1972
Ending date1981
Associated countryGreat Britain England Wales
Field of activityReformed Church
Congregationalism
Presbyterianism
Found inIts The United Reformed Church year book, 1973-74: t.p. (United Reformed Church in England and Wales; United Reformed Church) p. iii (f. Oct. 1972 by union of Congregational Church in England and Wales and Presbyterian Church of England)
United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom. The United Reformed Church year book, 1982: p. iii (United Reformed Church in England and Wales; united in Sept. 1981 with Re-formed Association of Churches of Christ in Great Britain and Ireland to become United Reformed Church in the United Kingdom)
LC data base, 7-24-86 (hdg.: United Reformed Church; usage: United Reformed Church)
Wikipedia, viewed 12 October 2023 (United Reformed Church; URC; Protestant Christian church in the United Kingdom; a trinitarian church whose theological roots are distinctly Reformed and whose historical and organisational roots are in the Presbyterian (Calvinism) and Congregational traditions; resulted from the 1972 union of the Presbyterian Church of England and the Congregational Church in England and Wales; The URC subsequently united with the Re-formed Association of Churches of Christ in 1981 and the Congregational Union of Scotland in 2000)
Associated languageeng