The main differences between tradition church and a evangielical church is that the tradition church are happy with the same congregation, the other churches go and invite people to their services.
Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches was created in 1998.
Evangelical Reformed Presbyterian Church was created in 2004.
Indonesian Reformed Evangelical Church was created in 1989.
High German Evangelical Reformed Church was created in 1762.
Asian is the dominant nationality, and Christianity is the dominant religion, in Suriname.Specifically, about two-thirds (2/3) of the population descend from contract workers from parts of modern-day India and Indonesia. About two-thirds of religious adherents in Suriname are Christian. Christian denominations range from Roman Catholic to Moravian, Methodist, Lutheran, Evangelical, Dutch Reformed, and Baptist.
a reformed church and revitalized Christianity
The Dutch Reformed Church.
The reformation spurred four branches, Lutheran, Restorationism, Anglican, and Calvinism/Reformed/Presbyterian. The last three created several branches. Calvinism/Reformed/Presbyterian branched off into Anabaptist which later split into Baptist, Methodist, and Adventist. Anglicanism, aka Church of England, also gave rise to Episcopalian. Restorationism gave rise to Pentacostalism.
Paul Tobias Stonesifer has written: 'Mercersburg classis' hundred years' -- subject(s): Evangelical and Reformed Church. Classis of Mercersburg, Reformed Church in the United States. Classis of Mercersburg
Strictly speaking "denomination" is the better term for your question than "religion". Denominations are the subdivisions or varieties within a religion. Within Christianity there are many denominations. The denominations which are called Protestant share common roots in the Reformation of Roman Catholicism in the 16th century. Some examples of Protestant denominations would include: Lutheran, Baptist, Anglican/Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Evangelical Reformed, Methodist, and Congregationalist.
It would be different forms of Christianity. French, Spanish, and Portuguese missionaries would spread Catholicism. British, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, and German missionaries would carry different forms of Protestant faith (such as Anglican, Methodist, Moravian, Lutheran, and Reformed).
The Reformed Church is Protestant, I believe.