Building a Faithful Case for Artificial Intelligence January Series speaker Tim Dalrymple urged that, as with any technology, we can use AI for the faithful ways God intends. Singing God’s Grace: Reflections of a Conductor Pearl Shangkuan, who is retiring from Calvin University this spring, shared stories, lessons, and insights from her career as a conductor and professor. A Window of Hope February 6 marks one year since devastating earthquakes rocked Syria and Turkiye. World Renew has been responding. Shaping or Being Shaped? Digital Technology and Christian Formation Dr. Felicia Wu Song explored how digital technology shapes our society, and how better habits can orient us to Christ and his people. Finding the Route to Success Rock climber Tommy Caldwell told January Series listeners to challenge themselves with a focus on people first. Questions Along the Way: A Life with Autism Daniel Bowman, Jr., was diagnosed with autism at age 35 and found hope and community in the stories of other neurodivergent artists. Thrive Cosponsors MLK Celebration A rescheduled Martin Luther King, Jr., Day community worship event turned out to be a special occasion filled with faith, justice, and unity. Faith Is Not Faith if It Isn’t Free Legal scholar Robert George spoke about religious liberty at January Series 2024. Soul Food and Collective Memory Food carries an enormous weight of remembrance, Caroline Randall Williams explained during her January Series talk. Gathering around the Table In her presentation at the January Series, Kendall Vanderslice discussed the tables of communion and fellowship. Dying Well Takes Discernment An event early in Dr. Lydia Dugdale’s career sparked her interest in the ethics of death and dying. Canadian Multicultural Cohort Begins On Jan. 9, 40 people from 13 churches across Canada gathered to discuss what it means to be a healthy multicultural church. Churches Get Creative in Community Small grants from the CRCNA are helping some Canadian churches find creative ways to reach out. Martin Luther King, Jr.: ‘OK, I Will’ Award-winning author Lerone Martin kicked off Calvin University’s January Series with a presentation on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. A Joyful Fusion of Faith and Rhythm Two weeks before Christmas, a group of Hispanic pastors and leaders gathered to spread the love of Christ through the universal language of music. Finding Welcome When Amanda Mason started going to Hope Fellowship Church, she needed shelter amid a convergence of storms in her life. She found that and more. A Safe Space to Explore Faith Agape and Ecclesia, a Resonate Global Mission partner at Loyola University, has started Explore groups for students looking for answers about the Christian faith. CRC Stories Worth Celebrating Ministry today can be messy, hard, and complicated. That’s what makes stories of innovative and effective ministry even more interesting. CRC News Looks at 2023 Take a look back on some stories that helped to inform and shape our life together in the CRCNA over the past 12 months. World Renew Announces Program Chief Ruairidh Waddell has been hired as chief program and impact officer for World Renew’s Global Executive Team. A Simple Message for Complicated Christmas While Christmas can be complicated, I stand convicted of a simple truth that is often overlooked. One Church’s Journey to Become Antiracist The Race Awareness Team at Ivanrest CRC in Grandville, Mich., has been working to help the congregation move toward racial reconciliation. Sidney J. Jansma, Jr., to be Awarded Kuyper Prize Sid Jansma, Jr., will be the recipient of the 2024 Kuyper Prize, awarded annually by Calvin University and Calvin Theological Seminary. Cohort Completes BIPOC Leadership Program On November 29, seven women celebrated their successful completion of the inaugural BIPOC Leadership Development Program with the CRCNA. Pagination First Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next Last
Building a Faithful Case for Artificial Intelligence January Series speaker Tim Dalrymple urged that, as with any technology, we can use AI for the faithful ways God intends.
Singing God’s Grace: Reflections of a Conductor Pearl Shangkuan, who is retiring from Calvin University this spring, shared stories, lessons, and insights from her career as a conductor and professor.
A Window of Hope February 6 marks one year since devastating earthquakes rocked Syria and Turkiye. World Renew has been responding.
Shaping or Being Shaped? Digital Technology and Christian Formation Dr. Felicia Wu Song explored how digital technology shapes our society, and how better habits can orient us to Christ and his people.
Finding the Route to Success Rock climber Tommy Caldwell told January Series listeners to challenge themselves with a focus on people first.
Questions Along the Way: A Life with Autism Daniel Bowman, Jr., was diagnosed with autism at age 35 and found hope and community in the stories of other neurodivergent artists.
Thrive Cosponsors MLK Celebration A rescheduled Martin Luther King, Jr., Day community worship event turned out to be a special occasion filled with faith, justice, and unity.
Faith Is Not Faith if It Isn’t Free Legal scholar Robert George spoke about religious liberty at January Series 2024.
Soul Food and Collective Memory Food carries an enormous weight of remembrance, Caroline Randall Williams explained during her January Series talk.
Gathering around the Table In her presentation at the January Series, Kendall Vanderslice discussed the tables of communion and fellowship.
Dying Well Takes Discernment An event early in Dr. Lydia Dugdale’s career sparked her interest in the ethics of death and dying.
Canadian Multicultural Cohort Begins On Jan. 9, 40 people from 13 churches across Canada gathered to discuss what it means to be a healthy multicultural church.
Churches Get Creative in Community Small grants from the CRCNA are helping some Canadian churches find creative ways to reach out.
Martin Luther King, Jr.: ‘OK, I Will’ Award-winning author Lerone Martin kicked off Calvin University’s January Series with a presentation on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
A Joyful Fusion of Faith and Rhythm Two weeks before Christmas, a group of Hispanic pastors and leaders gathered to spread the love of Christ through the universal language of music.
Finding Welcome When Amanda Mason started going to Hope Fellowship Church, she needed shelter amid a convergence of storms in her life. She found that and more.
A Safe Space to Explore Faith Agape and Ecclesia, a Resonate Global Mission partner at Loyola University, has started Explore groups for students looking for answers about the Christian faith.
CRC Stories Worth Celebrating Ministry today can be messy, hard, and complicated. That’s what makes stories of innovative and effective ministry even more interesting.
CRC News Looks at 2023 Take a look back on some stories that helped to inform and shape our life together in the CRCNA over the past 12 months.
World Renew Announces Program Chief Ruairidh Waddell has been hired as chief program and impact officer for World Renew’s Global Executive Team.
A Simple Message for Complicated Christmas While Christmas can be complicated, I stand convicted of a simple truth that is often overlooked.
One Church’s Journey to Become Antiracist The Race Awareness Team at Ivanrest CRC in Grandville, Mich., has been working to help the congregation move toward racial reconciliation.
Sidney J. Jansma, Jr., to be Awarded Kuyper Prize Sid Jansma, Jr., will be the recipient of the 2024 Kuyper Prize, awarded annually by Calvin University and Calvin Theological Seminary.
Cohort Completes BIPOC Leadership Program On November 29, seven women celebrated their successful completion of the inaugural BIPOC Leadership Development Program with the CRCNA.