2023 Denominational Survey Opens Members of the CRCNA are invited to participate in the annual denominational survey, which is now open and accepting responses. Rebuilding What Is Broken Dr. Daniel Lee Hill discussed the call of Christians to preserve and rebuild what is good in a broken world. Church Explores Worship Planning Clinton (Ont.) CRC recently held a meeting to explore how they plan worship and what could be done to improve it. Chasing Perfection and Finding Fragility Kate Bowler discussed self-help culture and the freedom we experience when we accept our limits. Classis Clerks Gather in California Stated clerks of all CRCNA classes were invited to spend three days in California for training, fellowship, and support. Creating Opportunities Efosa Ojomo discussed how market-creating innovation is needed for sustainability and poverty alleviation. Executive Director Emeritus Publishes Book Steven Timmermans, who served as executive director of the CRCNA from July 2014 through February 2020, has released a book on followership. Black Theology Offers Hope Dr. Esau McCaulley suggests that Black theology reveals biblical truths and a range of experiences that can help to transform the Christian church today. World Renew-Canada Director Named Jamie McIntosh has been approved by the World Renew-Canada board to serve as Canadian executive director pending ratification by Synod 2023. Are the Liberal Arts Relevant? Dr. Noah Toly’s January Series talk discussed how a liberal arts education equips students to respond to the challenges and opportunities of our times. Interview with Dee Recker Dee Recker, longtime director of Synodical Services, has retired after 23 years with the CRCNA. She shares answers to questions about her experiences in this role. Environment and Community In her January Series talk, Kerri Arsenault discussed her town’s paper mill legacy and the tensions between industry and environmental care. Raise Up Joins Resonate As of January 1, the staff and programs of Raise Up Global Ministries have joined with Resonate Global Mission. Who Is Ken Jennings? Thoughts from a Jeopardy! Champion In his January Series presentation, Ken Jennings shared stories from his time on Jeopardy! and why it’s helpful to take an interest in everything. Summary of the History behind the Guidelines for Gravamina The Office of General Secretary received many questions from CRC officebearers and churches about gravamina last fall and we are aware that several overtures are being considered by the classes. Ableism in the Church Disabled author and scholar Amy Kenny shared at the January Series how discrimination against disabled people is prevalent in the church and how that hurts us all. Gravamen: What It Is and How to Use It The term gravamen has been much discussed lately, at least in council and classical leadership circles. Here is what you need to know. Food as a Message of Hope January Series speaker Nate Mook discussed his work helping to supply food for victims of disasters and the war in Ukraine. Painting Walls and Practicing Hospitality In August a group of teenagers from Michigan painted a wall in Costa Rica. The people they met taught them lessons to take home. Loving One Another by Design January Series speaker Sara Hendren told stories of people who use their bodies in various ways to confront and adapt to physical challenges. Building Bridges in Polarizing Times In her presentation at the 2023 January Series, Mónica Guzmán suggested that curiosity and listening can be powerful tools in bridging division between people with differing opinions. $20M in Grants Available to Historic Congregations In 2016, First CRC in Grand Rapids, Mich., received $100,000 to help with a renovation project. This year 80 additional churches may receive similar help. Top CRC News Stories in 2022 From synodical decisions to leadership changes to special events to worldwide ministry concerns, the CRCNA has had a momentous year. Resonate Sends 30 New Missionaries Within the past year and a half, Resonate has sent more than 30 new missionaries to the field. Pagination First Previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 … Next Last
2023 Denominational Survey Opens Members of the CRCNA are invited to participate in the annual denominational survey, which is now open and accepting responses.
Rebuilding What Is Broken Dr. Daniel Lee Hill discussed the call of Christians to preserve and rebuild what is good in a broken world.
Church Explores Worship Planning Clinton (Ont.) CRC recently held a meeting to explore how they plan worship and what could be done to improve it.
Chasing Perfection and Finding Fragility Kate Bowler discussed self-help culture and the freedom we experience when we accept our limits.
Classis Clerks Gather in California Stated clerks of all CRCNA classes were invited to spend three days in California for training, fellowship, and support.
Creating Opportunities Efosa Ojomo discussed how market-creating innovation is needed for sustainability and poverty alleviation.
Executive Director Emeritus Publishes Book Steven Timmermans, who served as executive director of the CRCNA from July 2014 through February 2020, has released a book on followership.
Black Theology Offers Hope Dr. Esau McCaulley suggests that Black theology reveals biblical truths and a range of experiences that can help to transform the Christian church today.
World Renew-Canada Director Named Jamie McIntosh has been approved by the World Renew-Canada board to serve as Canadian executive director pending ratification by Synod 2023.
Are the Liberal Arts Relevant? Dr. Noah Toly’s January Series talk discussed how a liberal arts education equips students to respond to the challenges and opportunities of our times.
Interview with Dee Recker Dee Recker, longtime director of Synodical Services, has retired after 23 years with the CRCNA. She shares answers to questions about her experiences in this role.
Environment and Community In her January Series talk, Kerri Arsenault discussed her town’s paper mill legacy and the tensions between industry and environmental care.
Raise Up Joins Resonate As of January 1, the staff and programs of Raise Up Global Ministries have joined with Resonate Global Mission.
Who Is Ken Jennings? Thoughts from a Jeopardy! Champion In his January Series presentation, Ken Jennings shared stories from his time on Jeopardy! and why it’s helpful to take an interest in everything.
Summary of the History behind the Guidelines for Gravamina The Office of General Secretary received many questions from CRC officebearers and churches about gravamina last fall and we are aware that several overtures are being considered by the classes.
Ableism in the Church Disabled author and scholar Amy Kenny shared at the January Series how discrimination against disabled people is prevalent in the church and how that hurts us all.
Gravamen: What It Is and How to Use It The term gravamen has been much discussed lately, at least in council and classical leadership circles. Here is what you need to know.
Food as a Message of Hope January Series speaker Nate Mook discussed his work helping to supply food for victims of disasters and the war in Ukraine.
Painting Walls and Practicing Hospitality In August a group of teenagers from Michigan painted a wall in Costa Rica. The people they met taught them lessons to take home.
Loving One Another by Design January Series speaker Sara Hendren told stories of people who use their bodies in various ways to confront and adapt to physical challenges.
Building Bridges in Polarizing Times In her presentation at the 2023 January Series, Mónica Guzmán suggested that curiosity and listening can be powerful tools in bridging division between people with differing opinions.
$20M in Grants Available to Historic Congregations In 2016, First CRC in Grand Rapids, Mich., received $100,000 to help with a renovation project. This year 80 additional churches may receive similar help.
Top CRC News Stories in 2022 From synodical decisions to leadership changes to special events to worldwide ministry concerns, the CRCNA has had a momentous year.
Resonate Sends 30 New Missionaries Within the past year and a half, Resonate has sent more than 30 new missionaries to the field.