Why The Belgic Confession exists, who we are, and what we believe about the Church's shared heritage of faith.
The Belgic Confession is a Reformed confession of faith written in 1561 by Guido de Brès, a minister in the Reformed churches of the Low Countries, and adopted by the Synod of Dort in 1619.
The Heavenly Network, in partnership with The Christian Chain, has developed this network of Church Creed and Confession sites in order to make the historic faith of the Church clearly explained, faithfully presented, and freely accessible to every believer, student, and seeker who wants to understand what the whole Church has always believed together.
This site is a scholarly, non-denominational reference site dedicated to the study of The Belgic Confession. Our mission is to make The Confession accessible, academically rigorous, and contextually explained for Christians, theology students, church leaders, and researchers worldwide.
Ephesians 4:4–6"There is one body and one Spirit — just as you were called to the one hope that belongs to your call — one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all."
Reformed Tradition — 1561
Synod of Dort (1619)