Sparking Intergenerational Relationships Does your church want to help young adults by pairing them with older mentors? Reflecting on 9/11 God continues to transform his church since the tragedy that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001. Community and Sports Center Breaks Ground Chicago CRC helps a large, neighborhood community and sports center move forward. A Trip through the Reformation New book takes an on-the-ground look at the tumultuous times of the Reformation. Keeping the Conversation Going Small groups in many churches are engaging with the CRC’s Human Sexuality report by way of the Challenging Conversations Toolkit. Faith Alive Resources for the Fall As churches gear up for fall programming, Faith Alive has you covered. Going to Great Lengths For most people the prospect of swimming across even a small inland lake is intimidating. But for Marian Cardwell, it’s necessary. Praying in the Sunny Outdoors A brief prayer gathering sought God’s guidance and blessing for the CRC’s ministries in the coming year. Chaplains Reflect on Afghanistan CRC chaplains who served in Afghanistan feel a range of emotions as the U.S. and its allies airlift people from the country. Mentorship Project Equips Young Adults Seven young adults spent their summer immersed in the South Coast Beach Project in Port Dover, Ont. Grillmaster Pastor Iowa CRC pastor loves talking to and teaching people about meat and the arts of cooking it. College and University COVID Protocols CRC-related colleges and universities are taking different approaches as they prepare for the fall semester. ‘Ebenezer Stones’ on Mackinac Island Creating ‘stones of help’ can help us remember our dependence on God and his goodness to us even in seasons of heartbreaking loss and defeat. Heartbreak in Haiti Another earthquake, followed by torrential rains, have caused widespread destruction in parts of Haiti. Views Differ on Vaccination Churches wonder if they should ask members if they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Being a Trauma-Informed Church Member Fourth webinar in Safe Church Ministry series focuses on being “trauma-informed.” ‘Extraordinary’ Journey to Chaplaincy Just ordained to serve as a chaplain in the Michigan National Guard, Tim Kimbel has taken a long road into ministry. Celebrating Two Years in Mexico ‘At Such a Time as This’ Reframe’s Spanish ministry in Mexico is growing during the epidemic. Showing Empathy for Young Adults Rick Zomer told his online Inspire “Light” audience that there are reasons why young people are leaving churches. Crossroads Leading to Diversity Inspire “Light” attendees were encouraged to rub shoulders with people who are different from them — and that will lead to diversity in the church. Stories from the Ugly Couch Beth Fellinger believes COVID-19 has led the church to a place in which we need to find God working in our neighborhoods. Bird Houses and Bible Studies Being part of the community where God has placed you can mean everything from leading a Bible study to building birdhouses. Singing from the Heart Inspire ‘Light’ launched with a presentation on the spiritual discipline of music and communal singing. Expanded Inclusion Resource Book Released This collaborative project includes new insights, resources, and tips for inclusive ministry, plus real-life stories from people living with disabilities. Pagination First Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next Last
Sparking Intergenerational Relationships Does your church want to help young adults by pairing them with older mentors?
Reflecting on 9/11 God continues to transform his church since the tragedy that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001.
Community and Sports Center Breaks Ground Chicago CRC helps a large, neighborhood community and sports center move forward.
A Trip through the Reformation New book takes an on-the-ground look at the tumultuous times of the Reformation.
Keeping the Conversation Going Small groups in many churches are engaging with the CRC’s Human Sexuality report by way of the Challenging Conversations Toolkit.
Faith Alive Resources for the Fall As churches gear up for fall programming, Faith Alive has you covered.
Going to Great Lengths For most people the prospect of swimming across even a small inland lake is intimidating. But for Marian Cardwell, it’s necessary.
Praying in the Sunny Outdoors A brief prayer gathering sought God’s guidance and blessing for the CRC’s ministries in the coming year.
Chaplains Reflect on Afghanistan CRC chaplains who served in Afghanistan feel a range of emotions as the U.S. and its allies airlift people from the country.
Mentorship Project Equips Young Adults Seven young adults spent their summer immersed in the South Coast Beach Project in Port Dover, Ont.
Grillmaster Pastor Iowa CRC pastor loves talking to and teaching people about meat and the arts of cooking it.
College and University COVID Protocols CRC-related colleges and universities are taking different approaches as they prepare for the fall semester.
‘Ebenezer Stones’ on Mackinac Island Creating ‘stones of help’ can help us remember our dependence on God and his goodness to us even in seasons of heartbreaking loss and defeat.
Heartbreak in Haiti Another earthquake, followed by torrential rains, have caused widespread destruction in parts of Haiti.
Views Differ on Vaccination Churches wonder if they should ask members if they have been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Being a Trauma-Informed Church Member Fourth webinar in Safe Church Ministry series focuses on being “trauma-informed.”
‘Extraordinary’ Journey to Chaplaincy Just ordained to serve as a chaplain in the Michigan National Guard, Tim Kimbel has taken a long road into ministry.
Celebrating Two Years in Mexico ‘At Such a Time as This’ Reframe’s Spanish ministry in Mexico is growing during the epidemic.
Showing Empathy for Young Adults Rick Zomer told his online Inspire “Light” audience that there are reasons why young people are leaving churches.
Crossroads Leading to Diversity Inspire “Light” attendees were encouraged to rub shoulders with people who are different from them — and that will lead to diversity in the church.
Stories from the Ugly Couch Beth Fellinger believes COVID-19 has led the church to a place in which we need to find God working in our neighborhoods.
Bird Houses and Bible Studies Being part of the community where God has placed you can mean everything from leading a Bible study to building birdhouses.
Singing from the Heart Inspire ‘Light’ launched with a presentation on the spiritual discipline of music and communal singing.
Expanded Inclusion Resource Book Released This collaborative project includes new insights, resources, and tips for inclusive ministry, plus real-life stories from people living with disabilities.