C.A.N is an independent body of Christians in Nigeria. It also serves as the political arm of the church because it contributes to the political activities in Nigeria through godly counseling, prayers and orientation/mobilization
The WCRC’s 230+ member churches are active in more than 105 countries around the world. With 100 million individual members, these churches come from Congregational, Presbyterian, Reformed, United, Uniting, Waldensian, and other pre-Reformation traditions.
United in Christ and rooted in the historic Reformed traditions, the WCRC with its member churches believe that Christian faith is responding to God’s call to meet spiritual needs and foster justice for all in the transformation of the world through the love of Jesus Christ.
Churches are often prophetic voices, especially in the face of injustices and in the midst of conflict. The WCRC accompanies its member churches, coming alongside in solidarity, lifting global voices in prayer, providing critical resources, raising awareness of lesser-known situations, and creating connections of support.
The Regional Councils play a pivotal role in connecting member churches in geographic regions, strengthening their communion together by providing spaces for dialogue and action—and connecting to other regions and the global Communion.
CRCNA is a reformed church that first received CRC-N from the founding missionaries. CRC-N as an independent body was birthed from CRCNA.