Dutch Reformed Church in Africa
The Dutch Reformed Church in Africa (DRCA; {{Langx|af|Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk in Afrika}}, NGKA) was a Reformed denomination in South Africa. It was a mission church of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK) exclusively for black people, formed in 1963 during the apartheid era. Originally it was mainly in the Free State and northern Transvaal.{{cite book |last1=Kinghorn |first1=Johann |title=Christianity in South Africa: A Political, Social, and Cultural History |date=1997 |publisher=New Africa Books |page=136 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vrHVfbA8uI0C&pg=PA136 |access-date=2 July 2022 |chapter=Modernization and Apartheid: The Afrikaner Churches|isbn=9780852557518 }}
In 1994 it united with the Dutch Reformed Mission Church (DRMC) – a similar denomination for coloured people – to form the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa.
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Category:Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK)
Category:Reformed denominations in Africa
Category:Protestantism in South Africa
Category:Calvinist denominations established in the 20th century
Category:Christian organizations established in 1963
Category:1963 establishments in South Africa
Category:1994 disestablishments in South Africa
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