Reformed Churches of New Zealand | |
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Abbreviation | RCNZ |
Classification | Protestant |
Theology | Confessional Calvinist |
Polity | Presbyterian |
Associations | International Conference of Reformed Churches |
Origin | 1953 |
Congregations | 22 |
Members | 3,530 |
Ministers | 19 |
Official website | rcnz |
Reformed Churches of New Zealand is a Calvinist denomination in New Zealand. The denomination is constituted of 22 member churches, the first seven of which were formed in 1953. Total membership as of 2023 stands at 3,530. [1]
The doctrine of the Reformed Churches of New Zealand is expressed in the four confessions of faith to which it subscribes. These are the Heidelberg Catechism (1563), Belgic Confession (1566), Canons of Dort (1619) (known collectively as the Three Forms of Unity), and the Westminster Confession of Faith (1646). Also recognised are the Apostles' Creed, Nicene Creed and Athanasian Creed, all of which summarise the churches' doctrines.
The Reformed Churches of New Zealand are one of the few Calvinist churches internationally to subscribe to both the Three Forms of Unity (common among Reformed churches with origins in the European continent, especially the Netherlands) and the Westminster Confession of Faith (common among Reformed or Presbyterian churches with origins in the British Isles).
The Reformed Churches of New Zealand hold to the system of presbyterian church governance. Each church has a ruling Session composed of elders and one or more ministers (also known as teaching elders). Churches which have no minister are said to be vacant. Each church also has deacons who are charged with maintaining the temporal well-being of church members and with alleviating social distress. In larger churches deacons meet in their own Deacons’ Courts, while in smaller churches they meet together with the rest of the session. Only men are eligible to serve in the offices of minister, elder and deacon.
These churches belong to one of three regional presbyteries which meet three times per year to discuss matters of common interest and to provide mutual oversight. They also meet in synod once every three years to discuss matters of joint interest and to manage activities pertaining to the denomination. Rights of appeal to presbytery and synod are available.
Church | Year Formed | Current Minister |
Auckland Presbytery | ||
Reformed Church of Avondale [2] | 1964 | Andre Holtslag |
Reformed Presbyterian Church of Bucklands Beach [3] | 1953 | James Hyslop |
Reformed Church of Hamilton [4] | 1953 | Graeme Zuidema |
Reformed Church of Hukanui [5] | 2002 | Leo de Vos |
Reformed Church of the North Shore [6] (including a congregation in Maungakaramea [7] ) | 1980 | Daniel Wilson Aaron Warner |
Reformed Church of Pukekohe [8] | 1989 | John Haverland Erik Stolte |
Wellington Presbytery | ||
Reformed Church of Foxton [9] | 1984 | vacant |
Reformed Church of Hastings [10] | 1960 | Peter Kloosterman |
Reformed Church of Masterton [11] | 1987 | David Stares |
Reformed Church of New Plymouth [12] ) | 2023 | Joshua Flinn |
Reformed Church of Palmerston North [13] | 1953 | vacant |
Reformed Church of Silverstream [14] | 1967 | vacant |
Reformed Church of Wainuiomata [15] | 1975 | vacant |
Reformed Church of Wellington [16] | 1953 | Ben McDonald |
Reformed Church of Whanganui [17] | 2016 | Nathaniel Rademaker |
South Island Presbytery | ||
Reformed Church of Bishopdale [18] | 1982 | Reinier Noppers Matthew Schat |
Reformed Church of Christchurch [19] | 1953 | David Waldron |
Reformed Church of Dovedale [20] | 2001 | Joshua Meinsma |
Reformed Church of Dunedin [21] | 1955 | Peter Yoo |
Reformed Church of Nelson [22] | 1953 | Braam Jansen van Rensburg |
Reformed Church of Oamaru [23] | 2013 | Sjirk Bajema |
Reformed Church of Rangiora [24] | 2018 | vacant |
The Reformed Churches of New Zealand is a member of the International Conference of Reformed Churches. Sister-church relationships are held with churches abroad which hold to similar doctrine and practice.
Calvinist churches have their origins in the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. In the late 1940s a wave of migrants from the Netherlands settling in New Zealand expected to find their spiritual homes in existing churches of Calvinist persuasion. Instead, they found departures from Calvinist doctrine and practice that they could not overlook. [25] Discussions began in Auckland in 1951 with a view to establishing an indigenous Calvinist denominations. A minister from the Netherlands, Rev J W Deenick, arrived in 1952 to support the fledgling group. The official establishment of the Reformed Churches of New Zealand took place in 1953 at a synod in Wellington, with churches from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch represented. By the end of that year, further churches began meeting in Hamilton, Nelson and Palmerston North, and a former Presbyterian congregation from Howick (now Bucklands Beach) joined. A further 15 member-churches have since been formed.
The churches hold worship services twice each Sunday and generally on Christmas Day, Good Friday, Ascension Day and New Year's Eve. Preaching from the Bible is the central element of worship. Preaching is by ordained ministers, or alternatively sermons written by an ordained minister may be read by a lay male session appointee when a minister is not available. Sung praise and corporate prayer are the next most significant elements of worship. The denominational psalter/hymnal, Sing to the Lord, is the main source of hymnody, in which the singing of the Psalms features strongly. Corporate confession of sin and the assurance of God's pardon are an integral part of Sunday morning worship, while in the second service one of the creeds is usually recited in unison.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper (or Holy Communion) is celebrated at least three-monthly. The sacrament of baptism is administered to new converts and to the infant children of confessing church members.
No. | Year | Venue | Moderator and Vice Moderator | First and Second Clerks | Stated Clerk |
1 | 1953 | Wellington | E Dijkstra, Wellington J W Deenick, Auckland | A van Gelder | |
2 | 1953 | Auckland | J W Deenick, Auckland E Dijkstra, Wellington | Th Althuis | |
3 | 1954 | Wellington | E Dijkstra, Wellington J A Scarrow, Bucklands Beach | A van Gelder F Channing | |
4 | 1955 | Auckland | B Boelens, Christchurch J W Deenick, Auckland | F Channing P G van Dam | |
5 | 1957 | Hamilton | J W Deenick, Auckland E Dijkstra, Wellington | W In’t Veld J Kleinjan | F Channing |
6 | 1959 | Dunedin | J A Scarrow, Bucklands Beach R J Venema, Dunedin | H van der Pols P G van Dam | F Channing |
7 | 1961 | Wellington | R J Venema, Bucklands Beach J W Deenick, Auckland | P G van Dam W van Rij | R J Venema |
8 | 1962 | Wellington | S Cooper, Christchurch P H Pellicaan, Dunedin | D G Vanderpyl R O Zorn, Hamilton | R O Zorn, Hamilton |
9 | 1964 | Wellington | R O Zorn, Hamilton P van der Schaaf, Christchurch | A I de Graaf, Wellington F Channing, Nelson | R O Zorn, Hamilton |
10 | 1965 | Christchurch | G I Williamson, Mangere P H Pellicaan, Dunedin | A I de Graaf, Wellington F Channing, Nelson | R O Zorn, Hamilton |
11 | 1967 | Avondale | H L Hoving, Silverstream R O Zorn, Hamilton | A I de Graaf, Wellington T E Tyson, Bucklands Beach | C J Reitsma, Wellington |
12 | 1969 | Nelson | C J Reitsma, Wellington T E Tyson, Bucklands Beach | D G Vanderpyl F Channing, Nelson | D G Vanderpyl |
13 | 1971 | Wellington | H L Hoving, Silverstream/ Wainuiomata A W Palmer, Mangere | W Wiersma, Christchurch F W Kroon, Bucklands Beach | D G Vanderpyl |
14 | 1974 | Silverstream | W Wiersma, Christchurch W A Davies, Bucklands Beach | D G Vanderpyl H L Hoving, Invercargill | D G Vanderpyl |
15 | 1977 | Hamilton | G I Williamson, Silverstream A W Palmer, Mangere | M Schwarz, Hamilton L Reurich, Hastings | D G Vanderpyl |
16 | 1980 | Palmerston North | M Schwarz, Hamilton J Goris, Avondale | J C Williams, Nelson L Reurich, Kerepehi/ Tokoroa | D G Vanderpyl |
17 | 1983 | Christchurch | P D Stadt, Christchurch J E de Graaf, Bishopdale | B U Kuipers, Palmerston North C A R Larsen, Dunedin | D G Vanderpyl |
18 | 1986 | Mangere | D J van Garderen, Bishopdale P R Flinn, North Shore | B E Hoyt, Silverstream L Draijer, Nelson | D G Vanderpyl |
19 | 1989 | Silverstream | W Wiersma, Hamilton B Kroon, Christchurch | J A Haverland, Bucklands Beach D J van der Vecht, Avondale | D G Vanderpyl |
20 | 1992 | Bishopdale | W Wiersma, Hamilton J A Haverland, Bishopdale | M A Flinn, Pukekohe B E Hoyt, Masterton | J Ploeg |
21 | 1995 | Avondale | J A Haverland, Bishopdale M A Flinn, Pukekohe | B E Hoyt, Hastings W Walraven, Silverstream | J Ploeg |
22 | 1998 | Wainuiomata | J A Haverland, Bishopdale G H Milne, Wainuiomata | B E Hoyt, Hastings M A Flinn, Pukekohe | B E Hoyt, Hastings |
23 | 2001 | Palmerston North | M A Flinn, Dovedale M A Capill, Bucklands Beach | S Bajema, Mangere J van Rensburg, Bucklands Beach | B E Hoyt, Hastings |
24 | 2002 | Christchurch | W Wiersma, Hamilton J A Haverland, Bishopdale | B E Hoyt, Hastings W Walraven, Silverstream | B E Hoyt, Hastings |
25 | 2005 | Hamilton | J A Haverland, Pukekohe M A Flinn, Dovedale | B E Hoyt, Hastings R H de Vries, Christchurch | B E Hoyt, Hastings |
26 | 2008 | Hastings | J H Rogers, North Shore D J van Garderen, Bucklands Beach | P van der Wel, Hamilton A Nugteren, Wellington | B E Hoyt, Hastings |
27 | 2011 | Bucklands Beach | B E Hoyt, Dunedin/Oamaru P S Kloosterman, Masterton | P van der Wel, Hamilton M R Willemse, Hamilton | P van der Wel, Hamilton |
28 | 2014 | Bishopdale | P S Kloosterman, Masterton R J van Wichen, Bishopdale | J D van Dyk, Dunedin M R Willemse, Hamilton | P van der Wel, Hamilton |
29 | 2016 | Pukekohe | P S Kloosterman, Masterton R J van Wichen, Bishopdale | J D van Dyk, Dunedin M R Willemse, Hamilton | P van der Wel, Hamilton |
30 | 2017 | Palmerston North | D A Waldron, Christchurch J A Haverland, Pukekohe | P van der Wel, Hamilton J D van Dyk, Dunedin | P van der Wel, Hamilton |
31 | 2021/22 | Hukanui [26] | P S Kloosterman, Hastings R Noppers, Bishopdale A van Ameyde, Dovedale | J D van Dyk, Dunedin T A Couperus, Rangiora | J D van Dyk, Dunedin |
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