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What does the Heidelberg Catechism teach about the Lord's Supper?

The Heidelberg Catechism addresses the Lord's Supper in Questions 75–82. Question 75 asks: How does the Lord's Supper remind and assure you...

Christ instituted the Supper as a sign and seal of his body and blood. The bread and wine are signs of his crucified body and shed blood.

Heidelberg CatechismQuestions 75–82
Belgic ConfessionArt. 35
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The library

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Five centuries of Reformed thought, 150 years of synod records, and your church's own minutes — in one searchable corpus.

Five centuries on one shelf

John CalvinInstitutes of the Christian Religion
1559
Institutes of the Christian Religion — John Calvin
Herman BavinckReformed Dogmatics
1901
Reformed Dogmatics — Herman Bavinck
Cornelius Van TilThe Defense of the Faith
1955
The Defense of the Faith — Cornelius Van Til
J. Gresham MachenChristianity & Liberalism
1923
Christianity & Liberalism — J. Gresham Machen
B. B. WarfieldInspiration & Authority of the Bible
1881
Inspiration & Authority of the Bible — B. B. Warfield
Loraine BoettnerThe Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
1932
The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination — Loraine Boettner

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Denomination layer

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  • GKSA Acta Synodalia 1873–2023 (38+ volumes)
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Broader Reformed library

Classic Reformed scholars and theologians — shared across all users.

  • Calvin — Institutes (1536) & Commentary on Romans
  • Bavinck — Reformed Dogmatics (4 vol) & The Wonderful Works of God
  • Van Til — A Christian Theory of Knowledge, Defending the Faith, & more
  • Machen — Christianity and Liberalism, & more
  • Warfield — on the inspiration & authority of Scripture
  • Boettner — The Reformed Faith
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Example questions

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Any topic in the corpus — from classic doctrine to your own council's decisions.

Catechism

What does the Heidelberg Catechism teach about the Lord's Supper?

Church order

How does the GKSA Church Order handle disciplinary measures against members?

Synod history

What decisions did the GKSA General Synod of 1949 make about separate churches?

Calvin

Discuss Calvin's doctrine of election in the Institutes.

OPC

What did the OPC General Assembly decide about women's ordination?

Confession

How does the Belgic Confession describe the church in Articles 27–29?

Baptism

What are the Reformed grounds for infant baptism according to Floor?

Council docs

What does our council's 2022 minutes say about the sanctuary expansion?

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FAQ

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Straight answers on trust, sources, and how the AI works for the church.

Can you trust a Christian AI?

Yes — because every claim is cited. Reformeer answers only from a fixed library of confessions, church orders and trusted Reformed sources, and links each statement to the exact document or page. You can check it; that's the point.

What sources is Reformeer's AI grounded in?

The Three Forms of Unity and ecumenical creeds, the GKSA Church Order, 150 years of synod acta (GKSA, OPC, URCNA, VGKSA), and the great Reformed theologians — Calvin, Bavinck, Van Til, Machen, Warfield, Boettner and more — plus your own church's minutes. Confession and polity, not web scraping.

Can it do research and write reports?

Yes. It researches the whole corpus and returns a structured, cited answer you can export as a report — for a sermon, a council paper or a class. It reads the sources so you don't have to.

How is this different from a personal Bible-study library?

A personal library charges per book and per user, then leaves you to read it all yourself. Reformeer is one subscription for the whole church — free for every member — and the AI reads it for you, answers, and cites its sources. It even searches your own council documents. No off-the-shelf library does that.

Does it understand church order and polity?

Yes — church order, discipline and synod decisions are first-class sources. Ask how the GKSA Church Order handles a matter, what a synod ruled, or what your own council minuted, and get an answer tied to the governing document.

How does it avoid making things up?

It retrieves real passages first, then summarises only what they say, with citations. It won't invent a quote, a catechism question or a synod ruling — and when the corpus is silent, it says so.

What does the Heidelberg Catechism teach about the Lord's Supper?

The Heidelberg Catechism treats it in Questions 75–82: the Supper is a sign and seal that believers truly share in Christ's body and blood by the Holy Spirit, while the bread and wine remain signs. Reformeer answers with the exact references, so you can read the source yourself.

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