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Originally Posted by Grymir I'm kinda face with the same situation. There's no reformed church's in my area. So I found the closest to it, and went there. They started O.K., but have gone down the modernists (contemporary worship) path. They are more barthian than calvinist. It's more important to go to a chuch than no church at all. If you can deal with the stuff, you'll do o.k., if it becomes difficult, you might want to consider some of the options the other posters have posted.
Good luck - Grymir | What is better about going to a terrible church, which may not be a true church, than going to no church at all?
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