TheReformed Church of Mozambique (Mphatso Synod) was founded in the 1970s by Reverend Nehemia Katundu and Reverend Botha. They were missionaries that were sent to Mozambique by Nkhoma Synod to set up a Reformed Church. There are now 3Synods, 4 Presbyteries inTete, and 4 inZambesia and 70,000 members. Official languages arePortuguese,Lomwe andChichewa. The Synod affirms theApostles Creed,Belgic Confession, theHeidelberg Catechism and theCanons of Dort.[1][2] TheChristian Reformed Church in North America supports the Synod.[3][4]
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