The Reformed Churches (Restored) (Dutch: Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland (hersteld)), also known as the New Liberated Churches (Dutch: Nieuwe Vrijgemaakte Kerken) constituted a Christian denomination in the Netherlands.
The Three Forms of Unity, the Belgic Confession, Canons of Dort and the Heidelberg Catechism were the official standards adopted in the First Synod meeting in 2005.
In the Northeast Classis were congregations in Emmen, Groningen, Opeinde, Marienberg, Lutten and Assen.
[4] In 2024 the denomination merged with the Reformed Churches the Netherlands (Gereformeerde Kerken Nederland).
The resulting denomination is called the Reformed Churches (Gereformeerde Kerken).