(Hopefully) Coming to Chicago Either virtually or in person, Inspire 2021 will focus on diversity and the need to come together in hope. Classis Adopts Anti Racism Report The new classis report for Grand Rapids East shows a “starting-line” commitment to help heal the rift created by racism. Chaplain Opens His Heart to Grief Nominated for a compassionate care award, Victor Perez-Ballesteros serves to keep “pointing people to God.” Making It through the Pandemic Charred buildings have been removed and Naschitti CRC members in New Mexico are now “waiting, praying and hoping” that they can get together again soon. A New Direction Maura found hope and faith at an Impact club in Nicaragua. A Union Church Focusing on Millennials City Chapel works at being “a small community of people who care for one another and love Jesus.” Addressing a ‘Forbidden Subject’ A resource that is 10 years old is seeing renewed interest during COVID-19. Join a Book Study The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship is sponsoring a book study that looks at the diversity of the global church. Young People Serve in the Dominican Republic When the coronavirus pandemic hit, many people in the Dominican Republic worried if they would have enough food. Young people stepped up to help. CRCNA Restructuring Update “We remain one, unified denomination . . . taking the necessary steps to ensure . . . appropriate management of ministry in each country.” A New Tool for Churches at a Crossroads A new resource is available to help churches discern where God's Spirit may be leading them. Building and Branding With a new look to their logo and a building project on the way, changes are happening at Redeemer University in Ancaster, Ont. Addressing Tensions in Churches Richard Mouw, former president of Fuller Theological Seminary, spoke to churches about the need for more civility in our conversations and relationships. CRC Leader Calls for Boost in Refugee Numbers Himself an immigrant, Colin Watson, Sr., joined a press conference advocating for increased refugee resettlement in the U.S. Military Chaplain Gives Back to U.S. Raidel Leon, U.S. military chaplain, traces his interest in the military to being born and raised in Cuba. Discovering a God-Given Sense of Purpose Estefany and Jefferson were once students at Tesoros de Dios. Now, they're making a difference as staff members. Church in Digital Spaces How are church leaders in China, and elsewhere, preaching Christ in both gathered and digital spaces? Recovering From Strongest Hurricane in 164 Years World Renew is responding to Hurricane Laura, which caused an estimated $12 billion of damage in Louisiana. Calvin University Re-opens After Months of Planning Students have returned to classes amid testing and many precautions at Calvin University. A Legacy of Seeking Climate Justice In retirement, Rev. Richard Killmer will keep advocating to help make “the world a lot better to live in.” ‘Not for the Faint of Heart’ Boz Tchividjian, a lawyer, spoke at a Safe Church webinar about his work prosecuting sexual abuse cases, especially in the church. Deeper Conversations at Calvin Seminary Denise Posie and Dave Beelen will help Calvin Theological Seminary work on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Giving Haitian Young People Hope IMPACT clubs equip and empower children, from elementary school through high school, to be servant leaders in their communities. ‘I Am Art’ Workshop to Deal with Lament A series of online workshops will begin soon to help artists and creative people use art to focus on faith. 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
(Hopefully) Coming to Chicago Either virtually or in person, Inspire 2021 will focus on diversity and the need to come together in hope.
Classis Adopts Anti Racism Report The new classis report for Grand Rapids East shows a “starting-line” commitment to help heal the rift created by racism.
Chaplain Opens His Heart to Grief Nominated for a compassionate care award, Victor Perez-Ballesteros serves to keep “pointing people to God.”
Making It through the Pandemic Charred buildings have been removed and Naschitti CRC members in New Mexico are now “waiting, praying and hoping” that they can get together again soon.
A Union Church Focusing on Millennials City Chapel works at being “a small community of people who care for one another and love Jesus.”
Addressing a ‘Forbidden Subject’ A resource that is 10 years old is seeing renewed interest during COVID-19.
Join a Book Study The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship is sponsoring a book study that looks at the diversity of the global church.
Young People Serve in the Dominican Republic When the coronavirus pandemic hit, many people in the Dominican Republic worried if they would have enough food. Young people stepped up to help.
CRCNA Restructuring Update “We remain one, unified denomination . . . taking the necessary steps to ensure . . . appropriate management of ministry in each country.”
A New Tool for Churches at a Crossroads A new resource is available to help churches discern where God's Spirit may be leading them.
Building and Branding With a new look to their logo and a building project on the way, changes are happening at Redeemer University in Ancaster, Ont.
Addressing Tensions in Churches Richard Mouw, former president of Fuller Theological Seminary, spoke to churches about the need for more civility in our conversations and relationships.
CRC Leader Calls for Boost in Refugee Numbers Himself an immigrant, Colin Watson, Sr., joined a press conference advocating for increased refugee resettlement in the U.S.
Military Chaplain Gives Back to U.S. Raidel Leon, U.S. military chaplain, traces his interest in the military to being born and raised in Cuba.
Discovering a God-Given Sense of Purpose Estefany and Jefferson were once students at Tesoros de Dios. Now, they're making a difference as staff members.
Church in Digital Spaces How are church leaders in China, and elsewhere, preaching Christ in both gathered and digital spaces?
Recovering From Strongest Hurricane in 164 Years World Renew is responding to Hurricane Laura, which caused an estimated $12 billion of damage in Louisiana.
Calvin University Re-opens After Months of Planning Students have returned to classes amid testing and many precautions at Calvin University.
A Legacy of Seeking Climate Justice In retirement, Rev. Richard Killmer will keep advocating to help make “the world a lot better to live in.”
‘Not for the Faint of Heart’ Boz Tchividjian, a lawyer, spoke at a Safe Church webinar about his work prosecuting sexual abuse cases, especially in the church.
Deeper Conversations at Calvin Seminary Denise Posie and Dave Beelen will help Calvin Theological Seminary work on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Giving Haitian Young People Hope IMPACT clubs equip and empower children, from elementary school through high school, to be servant leaders in their communities.
‘I Am Art’ Workshop to Deal with Lament A series of online workshops will begin soon to help artists and creative people use art to focus on faith.