Today, Reformed Synod of Denmark is a topic of great relevance and interest to many people around the world. Since ancient times, Reformed Synod of Denmark has been the object of study, debate and reflection, and its impact covers various aspects of daily life. Currently, the importance of Reformed Synod of Denmark has been enhanced by the rise of new technologies, which have opened new perspectives of analysis and understanding on this topic. In this article, we will explore different aspects of Reformed Synod of Denmark, from its origin to its relevance today, through its implications in different areas of social, cultural, economic and political life.
Reformed Congregation in Fredericia (Den reformerte Meighed i Fredericia, sometimes referred to as the French Reformed Church in Fredericia), founded by Huguenots in 1719, 300 members.
German Reformed Church in Copenhagen (German: Deutsch-Reformierte Kirche zu Kopenhagen), founded in 1685, 300 members (primarily Germans, Dutch, Hungarians, Swiss and Americans, but also some Danes).
^Those are legal umbrella bodies which represent their member churches before the national government. They encompass multiple individual autonomous churches of differnet traditions which are themselves members of the CPCE.
International churches
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