Churches Commemorate 30 Years of Disability Work As the United States gets ready to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the RCA and CRCNA pledge to keep working. Connections Across Borders Help Ministries Thrive Seeking to help church members manage their finances, Resonate Missionaries in Mexico reached out to ministry leaders in Nicaragua. Calvin University and Calvin Seminary Receive $11 million to Boost Faculty Development The estates of Rimmer and Ruth de Vries made the donation to enhance Reformed world-and-life view. Call Project Finds Joys, Challenges 45 callers have contacted more than 620 churches to see how they are doing during this time of pandemic. Origins Online Aims for New Connections New curator of CRC archives wants to spread appreciation for the past as people share increasingly diverse stories today. Women Awaiting Call Support Each Other A new “women in transition” group is providing support to female candidates awaiting a call to a pastoral position. Church Planting, a CRCNA Priority Resonate Global Mission is championing a new priority for the Christian Reformed Church in North America’s ministry plan for the next five years: Church planting. A Teacher to Teachers Robert Keeley has received Calvin University’s 2020 Presidential Award for Exemplary Teaching. Meeting ‘In Lieu of Synod’ The council of delegates held a special virtual meeting in lieu of Synod 2020. Here are the results. A New Name for Back to God Ministries The council of delegates approved the name ReFrame Ministries for the CRCNA’s media ministry. COD Provides Continuity in Top Leadership Colin Watson, Sr., has been appointed interim executive director of the CRCNA. Announcing Our Journey 2025 The Council of Delegates, meeting June 16 and17 on behalf of synod, approved a new ministry plan for the Christian Reformed Church in North America. YARP Goes Online Young adults with the Youth Ambassadors Reconciliation Program, seeking to build bridges with Indigenous communities, will be able to do that online this summer. Remember the Refugees Among Us The CRCNA in Canada has gathered resources to help churches mark World Refugee Day, which is on June 20. New Nagel Institute Director Researching ‘Grounded Theology’ A nearly $2.4 million grant will help examine ‘new’ theology in settings across Africa. Prayers for Mexico as COVID-19 Cases Increase “Superheroes in Quarantine” offered a biblical lesson for families in Mexico’s Tabasco State. Denise Posie, a Mentor to Many, to Retire Following the lead of the biblical character Esther, Denise Posie has stood strong in her faith. CRCNA Provides Help during Pandemic A range of agencies and offices have combined their resources to help congregations and ministries weather the COVID-19 crisis. Resonate Volunteers Recover from Coronavirus John and Shirley Wind aren’t certain where they contracted the virus, but time, patience and prayer are seeing them through. Universities Plan for Opening in Fall Students and staff from a range of Reformed schools are set to return for the upcoming semester. Nigerian Pastor and Wife Killed Rev. Emmanuel Bileya, a pastor in the Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria (CRCN), and his wife were attacked and killed in Taraba state, Nigeria. Statement About The Deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor Racism is a stronghold in our countries that will not go away overnight. The remedy is a commitment to sanctification. We invite you to walk with us in this sanctification process. Addressing Grief and Rage in Minneapolis “America [must find] the courage to acknowledge its deep-rooted racism” and dismantle it. Coffee Break Welcomes New Manager Juan Sierra: “Coffee Break is growing because of the way in which it teaches the Bible. . . .” Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page Next Last page Last
Churches Commemorate 30 Years of Disability Work As the United States gets ready to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the RCA and CRCNA pledge to keep working.
Connections Across Borders Help Ministries Thrive Seeking to help church members manage their finances, Resonate Missionaries in Mexico reached out to ministry leaders in Nicaragua.
Calvin University and Calvin Seminary Receive $11 million to Boost Faculty Development The estates of Rimmer and Ruth de Vries made the donation to enhance Reformed world-and-life view.
Call Project Finds Joys, Challenges 45 callers have contacted more than 620 churches to see how they are doing during this time of pandemic.
Origins Online Aims for New Connections New curator of CRC archives wants to spread appreciation for the past as people share increasingly diverse stories today.
Women Awaiting Call Support Each Other A new “women in transition” group is providing support to female candidates awaiting a call to a pastoral position.
Church Planting, a CRCNA Priority Resonate Global Mission is championing a new priority for the Christian Reformed Church in North America’s ministry plan for the next five years: Church planting.
A Teacher to Teachers Robert Keeley has received Calvin University’s 2020 Presidential Award for Exemplary Teaching.
Meeting ‘In Lieu of Synod’ The council of delegates held a special virtual meeting in lieu of Synod 2020. Here are the results.
A New Name for Back to God Ministries The council of delegates approved the name ReFrame Ministries for the CRCNA’s media ministry.
COD Provides Continuity in Top Leadership Colin Watson, Sr., has been appointed interim executive director of the CRCNA.
Announcing Our Journey 2025 The Council of Delegates, meeting June 16 and17 on behalf of synod, approved a new ministry plan for the Christian Reformed Church in North America.
YARP Goes Online Young adults with the Youth Ambassadors Reconciliation Program, seeking to build bridges with Indigenous communities, will be able to do that online this summer.
Remember the Refugees Among Us The CRCNA in Canada has gathered resources to help churches mark World Refugee Day, which is on June 20.
New Nagel Institute Director Researching ‘Grounded Theology’ A nearly $2.4 million grant will help examine ‘new’ theology in settings across Africa.
Prayers for Mexico as COVID-19 Cases Increase “Superheroes in Quarantine” offered a biblical lesson for families in Mexico’s Tabasco State.
Denise Posie, a Mentor to Many, to Retire Following the lead of the biblical character Esther, Denise Posie has stood strong in her faith.
CRCNA Provides Help during Pandemic A range of agencies and offices have combined their resources to help congregations and ministries weather the COVID-19 crisis.
Resonate Volunteers Recover from Coronavirus John and Shirley Wind aren’t certain where they contracted the virus, but time, patience and prayer are seeing them through.
Universities Plan for Opening in Fall Students and staff from a range of Reformed schools are set to return for the upcoming semester.
Nigerian Pastor and Wife Killed Rev. Emmanuel Bileya, a pastor in the Christian Reformed Church of Nigeria (CRCN), and his wife were attacked and killed in Taraba state, Nigeria.
Statement About The Deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Breonna Taylor Racism is a stronghold in our countries that will not go away overnight. The remedy is a commitment to sanctification. We invite you to walk with us in this sanctification process.
Addressing Grief and Rage in Minneapolis “America [must find] the courage to acknowledge its deep-rooted racism” and dismantle it.
Coffee Break Welcomes New Manager Juan Sierra: “Coffee Break is growing because of the way in which it teaches the Bible. . . .”