Warwick Reformed Church is a place where tradition greets today.

According to the “Record of Two Centuries”, the Reformed Church of Warwick was organized by a committee from the Classis of Paramus, January, 1804.

We value our rich heritage and we appreciate those who came before us. Their dedication and sacrifice have equipped us to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with our community for over 200 years!

To honor the work and service of those who came before us, we keep the traditions of the Reformed Church alive in our hearts and we weave them into our worship practices acknowledging that "things do change" and our worship practices can be relevant for today.

The New Testament Church was never intended to be an institution. As the body of Christ, we are a living, growing organism. 

On April 24, 1977 our beautiful sanctuary was destroyed by fire. The congregation, again through dedication and sacrifice, rebuilt the sanctuary desiring to keep the traditions of our church alive.

Services resumed in the newly restored sanctuary on April 8, 1979. And the sanctuary was dedicated to the Glory of God on May 6, 1979.

From that day forward we continue to minister, and evolve, as God leads us.

Our hearts’ desire is that you will choose to join us in fulfilling the Great Commission recorded in the Book of Matthew…

And we invite you to come as you are, all are welcome!

Then Jesus came to his disciples and said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age’.
— Matthew 28:18-20

OUR Local and global MISSION partners

LOCAL MISSION

  • Backpack Snack Attack

  • Ecumenical Handbell Choirs

  • Ecumenical Youth Theatre

  • Faith’s Closet Thrift Store

  • Hispanic Ministries

  • Meals on Wheels

GLOBAL MISSION

  • Mission to Oman, Bode Family

  • Mission to Niger, Beebout Family

  • Operation Christmas Child

  • RCA Global Missions