The Reformed Christian Church in Slovenia (Slovene: Reforma krščanske cerkve v Sloveniji) is a Christian denomination in Slovenia.
Before World War I, it was part of the Reformed Church in Hungary, and from 1921 it was part of the Reformed Church in Yugoslavia.
In early 1990s, Slovenia become an independent state and a separate church was established in 1993.
These churches are in Szentlászló, Szerdahely, Csekefa and Domaföld.
[2] The current bishop is The church hopes to extends its work to the cities where Calvinist Hungarians migrated.