Disciples Making Disciples At the Multiply Conference in November, 187 CRC members shared their passion for mission and church planting. Strengthening a Culture of Safe Churches “A truly safe church . . . proactively builds trust, accountability, and respect into its daily rhythms. . . .” Classis Leaders to Discuss Leadership Pathways A February event will help classis leaders think creatively about training for ministry in their local contexts. Leading in Everyday Moments In between changing a tire and sharing stories, a student learned about real leadership. Lilia’s Journey to Self-Confidence Raising awareness and calling for action to end violence against women and girls. Dignity Team: Making Ministry Safer A review of the team’s work is under way and will be reported to Synod 2026. Relationship with Alliance Formalized The Alliance of Reformed Churches is now a “church in communion” with the CRCNA. Ride to Renew: Celebrating the Impact Cyclists pedaled across Florida Nov. 1-8 to support farming programs through World Renew. Act Five Journeys toward Reconciliation Act Five students spent an October day in On-the-Land Learning at Six Nations. Interim Editor of The Banner Appointed Lora Copley has been appointed as interim editor of The Banner starting Dec. 1. Redeemer University Receives Seerveld Collection Redeemer University will house the personal library and papers of Dr. Cal Seerveld. Pastoral Ministry in the Canadian Context Fifteen pastoral candidates took a “connection trip” to learn about pastoral ministry in Canada. New Translations of Bible Studies The Global Coffee Break resource Discover Mark is now available in French, and other new translations are coming soon. Report on Disciplining Officebearers Available A report from the Task Force to Develop Church Order Procedures to Discipline Officebearers is now available in English, Spanish, and Korean. New $2 Million Initiative for Congregational Renewal Thrive is expanding its congregational renewal work, thanks to generous sources. Truth, Reconciliation, and Exchanging Hearts Calvin Theological Seminary is offering ongoing learning about God’s call to reconciliation work with Indigenous neighbors. Singing the Genevan Psalms Dr. Karin Maag described the history of psalm singing in the Reformed tradition. Trinity Christian College to Close Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, Ill., will close after the 2025-2026 academic year. Seminary Opens New Housing Center Nearly 200 people attended an open house for Calvin Theological Seminary’s new housing center. Video Highlights Indigenous Disability Awareness CRC member Sandra Pronteau appeared in a video for Indigenous Disability Awareness Month. Aero Engineering Takes Off at Calvin A new aerospace engineering concentration is being offered at Calvin University. Retreat Welcomes New Generation of Leaders The annual retreat of SEAPI leaders in the CRC included over 40 young adults. Supporting Families after Afghanistan Earthquake World Renew is responding to the deadly August earthquake in Afghanistan. 2026 January Series Lineup Insights on culture, story, music, unity, urban life, war, national parks, and sports feature into Calvin University’s next January Series. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next Last
Disciples Making Disciples At the Multiply Conference in November, 187 CRC members shared their passion for mission and church planting.
Strengthening a Culture of Safe Churches “A truly safe church . . . proactively builds trust, accountability, and respect into its daily rhythms. . . .”
Classis Leaders to Discuss Leadership Pathways A February event will help classis leaders think creatively about training for ministry in their local contexts.
Leading in Everyday Moments In between changing a tire and sharing stories, a student learned about real leadership.
Lilia’s Journey to Self-Confidence Raising awareness and calling for action to end violence against women and girls.
Dignity Team: Making Ministry Safer A review of the team’s work is under way and will be reported to Synod 2026.
Relationship with Alliance Formalized The Alliance of Reformed Churches is now a “church in communion” with the CRCNA.
Ride to Renew: Celebrating the Impact Cyclists pedaled across Florida Nov. 1-8 to support farming programs through World Renew.
Act Five Journeys toward Reconciliation Act Five students spent an October day in On-the-Land Learning at Six Nations.
Interim Editor of The Banner Appointed Lora Copley has been appointed as interim editor of The Banner starting Dec. 1.
Redeemer University Receives Seerveld Collection Redeemer University will house the personal library and papers of Dr. Cal Seerveld.
Pastoral Ministry in the Canadian Context Fifteen pastoral candidates took a “connection trip” to learn about pastoral ministry in Canada.
New Translations of Bible Studies The Global Coffee Break resource Discover Mark is now available in French, and other new translations are coming soon.
Report on Disciplining Officebearers Available A report from the Task Force to Develop Church Order Procedures to Discipline Officebearers is now available in English, Spanish, and Korean.
New $2 Million Initiative for Congregational Renewal Thrive is expanding its congregational renewal work, thanks to generous sources.
Truth, Reconciliation, and Exchanging Hearts Calvin Theological Seminary is offering ongoing learning about God’s call to reconciliation work with Indigenous neighbors.
Singing the Genevan Psalms Dr. Karin Maag described the history of psalm singing in the Reformed tradition.
Trinity Christian College to Close Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, Ill., will close after the 2025-2026 academic year.
Seminary Opens New Housing Center Nearly 200 people attended an open house for Calvin Theological Seminary’s new housing center.
Video Highlights Indigenous Disability Awareness CRC member Sandra Pronteau appeared in a video for Indigenous Disability Awareness Month.
Aero Engineering Takes Off at Calvin A new aerospace engineering concentration is being offered at Calvin University.
Retreat Welcomes New Generation of Leaders The annual retreat of SEAPI leaders in the CRC included over 40 young adults.
Supporting Families after Afghanistan Earthquake World Renew is responding to the deadly August earthquake in Afghanistan.
2026 January Series Lineup Insights on culture, story, music, unity, urban life, war, national parks, and sports feature into Calvin University’s next January Series.