<P> The revival also led to an interest in mission work which led to the establishment of the Dutch Reformed Mission Church for coloureds and the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa for blacks . These were segregated entirely from the white churches, but eventually united to form the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa . The NGK expanded from the Cape Colony, but in Natal and the two inland republics it set up separate synods that were at first loosely federated but later developed a closer relationship . </P> <P> Following the Anglo - Boer War (1899 - 1902) the NGK played an important role in reconstruction and resisting the tendency of the British rulers to anglicise the Afrikaners . As the church ministers became increasingly involved in attempts to uplift the Afrikaner people, they also became politicised, and many became spokesmen for Afrikaner nationalism . </P> <P> The Church supported Apartheid and in 1982 was expelled from the World Alliance of Reformed Churches which declared Apartheid to be a sin . In 1986 during the General Synod the church changed its stance on Apartheid and opened its doors to people of all races (the Andrew Murray ministry within the Dutch Reformed Church, since its inception, had its doors open to people of different cultural backgrounds and ethnicities). After various processes the Church has been accepted back into the World Alliance of Reformed Churches . </P> <P> In recent years, there have been efforts at reuniting the various branches of South Africa's Dutch Reformed tradition . From 6 to 8 November 2006, 127 representatives of the GK, the Uniting Reformed Church and the Dutch Reformed Church met at Achterbergh near Krugersdorp to discuss the reunification and how this can be realized . The Dutch Reformed Churches Union Act Repeal Act, 2008 of the Parliament of South Africa has one of its objectives as to "remove obstacles in the unification process of the Verenigende Gereformeerde Kerk, Reformed Church of Africa and the Dutch Reformed Churches without legislative intervention". </P>

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