At the Canadian National Gathering, attendees heard from the directors and a participant of the urban Indigenous ministry centers supported by the CRCNA.
Over 30 people attended a special chapel service at Calvin Theological Seminary on April 26 designed for current recipients of a multiracial scholarship.
Can respectful engagement help people identify and articulate areas of common practice, grave concern, and sincere questions in a way that makes them feel heard and respected?
Attendees at the Canadian National Gathering heard about the covenant relationship between Indigenous people and settlers as promised in a wampum agreement and a silver-chain covenant.
As of July 1, Reformed Worship will become a publication of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship. This will meet the needs of an ecumenical audience while continuing to offer a distinctly Reformed voice.
Two Reformed denominations in the Netherlands reunited after more than a half-century of separation. Dr. Zachary King participated in a service of reunion there on May 12.