The Swiss Reformed Church is a Protestant Christian denomination that originated in Switzerland during the Reformation in the 16th century. It is rooted in the teachings of reformers like Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin, emphasizing the authority of Scripture and the importance of faith in Jesus Christ. The church is known for its commitment to education, social justice, and community service.
Today, the Swiss Reformed Church is part of the broader Reformed tradition and has a significant presence in Switzerland and other countries. It operates various educational institutions and engages in ecumenical dialogue with other Christian denominations, promoting unity and cooperation among different faith communities.