Reformed Intelligence
Most AI knows generic theology. Reformeer knows the Three Forms of Unity, 150 years of your denomination's synod decisions, and your congregation's own council minutes. Every answer comes with citations.
How it works
Type your question. The AI searches the entire corpus — confessions, acta, scholars, and your congregation's own documents — and returns an answer with specific citations.

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.
The library
Every document is part of your church subscription — from Calvin's Institutes to 150 years of synod records. The AI searches automatically across all three tiers and understands the context of your denomination and congregation.
Tier 1
Confessional standards, church orders, and official synod records from four denominations.
Tier 2
Classic Reformed scholars and theologians — shared across all users.
Tier 3
Private documents each council uploads — visible only to your congregation.
How Reformeer is different

Example questions
The AI handles questions on any topic in the corpus — from classic doctrine to local church decisions.
What does the Heidelberg Catechism teach about the Lord's Supper?
How does the GKSA Church Order handle disciplinary measures against members?
What decisions did the GKSA General Synod of 1949 make about separate churches?
Discuss Calvin's doctrine of election in the Institutes.
What did the OPC General Assembly decide about women's ordination?
How does the Belgic Confession describe the church in Articles 27–29?
What are the Reformed grounds for infant baptism according to Floor?
What does our council's 2022 minutes say about the sanctuary expansion?
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