French Reformed and Lutheran Together
by Phil Gons on May 23rd, 2007
Reformed and Lutheran churches in France intend to unite as the Universal Protestant Church.
Like this post? Subscribe to our feedThe union—announced on May 20 in the town of Sochaux—will create one church composed of two regions: one Lutheran and another Reformed. The union is to become fully effective by 2013.
The Reformed Church counts around 300,000 faithful in France and the Lutheran Church 36,000.


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