Planting Multiethnic Churches along the U.S. East Coast Marco Avila learned many lessons as a church planter that he now uses as a regional leader for Resonate Global Mission. CRCNA Supports Investigation into Boarding Schools The recent discovery of unmarked graves at a boarding school in Canada has prompted a U.S. investigation into its own schools. Earthkeeping and the Church Kyle Meyaard-Schaap describes differences among groups in their willingness to answer God's call to care for creation. A Ministry of Stories Marc Zumhagen’s background of family storytelling helps him in his work as a chaplain. ‘Inspiring Gifts’ Campaign Launches A series of videos showcases many resources available for helping local congregations and individuals in their work of ministry. Singing Praises in Prison September’s Today devotionals were written in part with a special audience in mind— approximately 13,500 prisoners. Provost’s Book Wins Aldersgate Prize In July, Noah Toly began his tenure as Calvin University provost. Two months later, his book on environmental ethics received the Aldersgate Prize. Boosting Ethnic Ministries in the CRC Viviana Cornejo combines her love of history with a Spirit-inspired passion for race-relations ministry. Faith Alive Shares Excess Inventory Christian Reformed congregations can request a limited number of titles free from Faith Alive. Worship and Culture Worldwide Kai Ton Chau teaches Calvin University students to articulate different cultural values so they can discuss and appreciate diverse forms of Christian worship. ‘Leading in a Liminal Season’ Vibrant Conversations speaker aims to help congregations facing challenges in these in-between times. The House for All Saints and Sinners One day, Sean Taylor got a call from someone at Sonlight Community Church in Lynden, Washington. His name kept coming up in conversations about outreach. Taking the Hard Road Rudy Gonzalez sees himself as a frontline advocate for Hispanics and Latinos to be heard in the CRCNA. Charles Kim Resigns from Resonate Charles Kim, the diversity leader and Korean Ministry coordinator for Resonate Global Mission, will become an executive with the Grace and Mercy Foundation. Coming into the CRC A longstanding Candidacy program is growing as a gateway to ordination from outside the CRC. Calvin University Announces January Series Speakers A range of renowned storytellers are part of the lineup for the January Series 2022. Healing Hearts and Transforming Nations Joseph Nyamutera, a Hutu living in Rwanda in the wake of the 1994 genocide, has found ways to bring about healing. Gearing Up for Inspire 2022 For next summer, keep in mind that Inspire 2022 will take place in Chicago. Waiting ‘with Open Arms’ During Hispanic Heritage Month, which starts today and runs through Oct. 13, CRC News will publish stories of some CRCNA Hispanic leaders. Input Needed from Ministry Leaders A new initiative is looking for ministry leaders in CRCs to help shape a pilot training program. Equipped to Share the Good News New Resonate resource teaches loving your neighborhood. COVID Vaccines Required for CRCNA Staff All Christian Reformed Church in North America staff will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Sparking Intergenerational Relationships Does your church want to help young adults by pairing them with older mentors? Reflecting on 9/11 God continues to transform his church since the tragedy that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001. Pagination First Previous … Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 … Next Last
Planting Multiethnic Churches along the U.S. East Coast Marco Avila learned many lessons as a church planter that he now uses as a regional leader for Resonate Global Mission.
CRCNA Supports Investigation into Boarding Schools The recent discovery of unmarked graves at a boarding school in Canada has prompted a U.S. investigation into its own schools.
Earthkeeping and the Church Kyle Meyaard-Schaap describes differences among groups in their willingness to answer God's call to care for creation.
A Ministry of Stories Marc Zumhagen’s background of family storytelling helps him in his work as a chaplain.
‘Inspiring Gifts’ Campaign Launches A series of videos showcases many resources available for helping local congregations and individuals in their work of ministry.
Singing Praises in Prison September’s Today devotionals were written in part with a special audience in mind— approximately 13,500 prisoners.
Provost’s Book Wins Aldersgate Prize In July, Noah Toly began his tenure as Calvin University provost. Two months later, his book on environmental ethics received the Aldersgate Prize.
Boosting Ethnic Ministries in the CRC Viviana Cornejo combines her love of history with a Spirit-inspired passion for race-relations ministry.
Faith Alive Shares Excess Inventory Christian Reformed congregations can request a limited number of titles free from Faith Alive.
Worship and Culture Worldwide Kai Ton Chau teaches Calvin University students to articulate different cultural values so they can discuss and appreciate diverse forms of Christian worship.
‘Leading in a Liminal Season’ Vibrant Conversations speaker aims to help congregations facing challenges in these in-between times.
The House for All Saints and Sinners One day, Sean Taylor got a call from someone at Sonlight Community Church in Lynden, Washington. His name kept coming up in conversations about outreach.
Taking the Hard Road Rudy Gonzalez sees himself as a frontline advocate for Hispanics and Latinos to be heard in the CRCNA.
Charles Kim Resigns from Resonate Charles Kim, the diversity leader and Korean Ministry coordinator for Resonate Global Mission, will become an executive with the Grace and Mercy Foundation.
Coming into the CRC A longstanding Candidacy program is growing as a gateway to ordination from outside the CRC.
Calvin University Announces January Series Speakers A range of renowned storytellers are part of the lineup for the January Series 2022.
Healing Hearts and Transforming Nations Joseph Nyamutera, a Hutu living in Rwanda in the wake of the 1994 genocide, has found ways to bring about healing.
Gearing Up for Inspire 2022 For next summer, keep in mind that Inspire 2022 will take place in Chicago.
Waiting ‘with Open Arms’ During Hispanic Heritage Month, which starts today and runs through Oct. 13, CRC News will publish stories of some CRCNA Hispanic leaders.
Input Needed from Ministry Leaders A new initiative is looking for ministry leaders in CRCs to help shape a pilot training program.
COVID Vaccines Required for CRCNA Staff All Christian Reformed Church in North America staff will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Sparking Intergenerational Relationships Does your church want to help young adults by pairing them with older mentors?
Reflecting on 9/11 God continues to transform his church since the tragedy that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001.