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The name Reformed refers to distinctive historical and theological roots. Such great biblical truths as sola fide (justification by faith alone), sola gratia (salvation by Gods grace alone), sola scriptura (the Bible alone is the basis for faith and practice), solus Christus (salvation through Christ alone), and soli Deo gloria (the fact that God alone is to receive glory in the salvation of sinners) are all noted hallmarks of the Reformed faith. The Reformed faith is concerned with Gods glory in the church, in society, in the family and in the holiness of the believers life. Reformed Churches have a high and God-centered view of worship, regulated by the Word of God alone.
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What is a Reformed Baptist Church?
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