About Us

The Reformed Spirituality Network advocates practices that open people to transformation in Christ.

It fosters the disciplines for individuals and congregations, compatible with the Reformed tradition, that strengthen union with Christ.

We have sponsored gatherings, retreats and meetings that encourage depth in relationship to God.

We have people available to make presentations and resource people regarding Reformed practices for spirituality and development of those practices.

The Reformed Spirituality Network established a prayer room at the Calvin College Campus in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during the meetings  of the Uniting General Council forming the World Communion of Reformed Churches.  We were there in a room of the Spoelhof Fieldhouse Complex with space  for prayer, modeling clay, writing in a journal, reading scripture, watching pictures and quotes on the screen, walking a labyrinth and  placing prayers on a world map. The meetings formed a new association of Reformed Churches in the  world comprising some 80 million Christians in 108 countries, all in the  Reformed tradition. Two previous organizations of Reformed Christians  were disbanded, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council, to form the World Communion of Reformed Churches.

The officers of the Reformed Spirituality Network are:

Please use our contact form to contact any of the officers or to receive more information about the Reformed Spirituality Network.

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