About this site
In an age marked by theological confusion and fragmentation, the Reformed confessions remind the church that we are not the first to ask life’s deepest questions. They connect us to a historic faith that has been tested, refined, and faithfully handed down—calling us not to invent new doctrine, but to confess the truth once delivered to the saints. test
ReformedConfessions.org is not intended to replace books, seminaries, or the local church. Instead, it serves as a supplemental teaching resource, designed to help individuals, families, and churches engage the confessions through clear explanations, structured learning, and visual storytelling.


Purpose
ReformedConfessions.org exists to make the historic Reformed confessions accessible, understandable, and usable for the church today. These documents were written not as museum pieces, but as living summaries of biblical truth meant to instruct, unify, and comfort God’s people.
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Our Convictions
Our work is shaped by shared theological convictions rooted in Scripture and summarized in the Reformed confessions. These convictions guide the content, tone, and aims of this project.
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Scripture alone is the final authority for faith and life
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The confessions are faithful summaries of biblical teaching
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Doctrine exists to serve our worship, obedience, and assurance
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The church is strengthened by remembering what it has confessed
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Faith to Film
ReformedConfessions.org is a project produced by Faith to Film, a Christian media nonprofit committed to using visual storytelling to teach and preserve the historic Christian faith.
Faith to Film exists to create theologically faithful, high-quality educational resources that serve the church across generations.
Distinctives
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Short, structured videos
Our video teaching is designed to be clear, focused, and accessible, presenting the confessions in short segments that fit naturally into personal study, group settings, and classroom use.
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Built in modules
Videos are organized into structured learning modules that include integrated quizzes and review tools, guiding learners through each confession in a thoughtful and intentional sequence.
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Resources for further study
Each section includes a curated collection of additional resources—such as readings, references, and supplemental materials—to support deeper study beyond the core modules.
Inter-Denominational
This project is interdenominational, recognizing that the Reformed confessions belong to the wider Reformed church and have long been received across denominational lines.
Our aim is not to flatten distinctives, but to highlight the shared doctrinal foundation that has historically bound Reformed churches together.
In keeping with this conviction, our teaching features pastors from various Reformed denominations who together affirm these historic confessions.
By filming with pastors serving in different ecclesiastical and cultural contexts, this project reflects the confessions as a shared inheritance of the Reformed church, faithfully taught and lived out across denominational boundaries.

Who This Is For
Those seeking to grow in understanding and pass on the Reformed faith through personal study and intentional catechesis in the home.
Formation
Individual Believers & Families
Congregations, classes, and study groups using the confessions to support teaching, discussion, and confessional formation within the life of the church.
Community
Churches & Small Groups
Church leaders and instructors seeking accessible, faithful resources for preaching, teaching, membership instruction, and ongoing doctrinal training.
Leadership
Pastors, Elders, & Teachers
Missionaries, church planters, and international training efforts using historic confessional resources to support discipleship and theological clarity across cultures.
Mission
Global & Cross-Cultural Discipleship
Get in touch
We welcome questions, feedback, and general inquiries related to this project. Use the form or reach out directly to get in touch.