Reformed Church, Kotlina
| Reformed Church | |
|---|---|
Reformatska crkva u Kotlini Sepsei református templom | |
The church building | |
Reformed Church | |
| 45°47′30″N 18°44′05″E / 45.79167°N 18.73472°E | |
| Location | Glavna 110, Kotlina, Kneževi Vinogradi |
| Country | Croatia |
| Language | Hungarian language |
| Denomination | Disputed between Reformed Christian Calvinist Church in Croatia and Protestant Reformed Christian Church in Croatia |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | active |
| Years built | 1803-1806 |
The Reformed Church (Croatian: Reformatska crkva u Kotlini, Hungarian: Sepsei református templom) in Kotlina is a Reformed Christian Calvinist affiliated church serving primarily Hungarian community in the parish. Parish doctrine is grounded in the Second Helvetic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism. Adherents of this tradition are often referred to as Calvinists, named after the prominent Geneva reformer John Calvin. The Reformed Church in Kotlina stands on an elevated plateau reached by a brick-paved staircase. The parish house is located south of the church. It was built in 1853 and expanded in 1884.