A Lifelong Education At the January Series on Mon., Jan. 11, Tara Westover shared her story about growing up in a survivalist family. Reclaiming the Image of the Church in Brazil Rev. Hernandes Dias Lopes is sharing a renewed, faith-filled image of the church. Loving Your Neighbor Atiko Martin has been equipped by Resonate Global Mission to work with, “people who do the wrong thing.” Most-Read CRC Stories in 2020 Although COVID-19 was the subject of many stories, other issues made the list as well. Antioch Podcast Tackles Tough Discussions on Race Feedspot calls it one of the “Top 60 Racism Podcasts to Follow in 2021.” January Series, Worship Symposium Launch Online Throughout January you can tap into the January Series, Worship Symposium, and Stob Lecture online. Missionaries in France Spread the Word Morgan was baptized Catholic but had little faith — until she joined a Bible study offered by Resonate missionaries. Rietkerk to be New Chaplaincy Director Tim Rietkerk, who lives in Escondido, Calif., has been appointed to be the new director of Chaplaincy and Care Ministry. He comes to the role after 30 years as a chaplain. As We Wait Colin Watson, executive director of the CRCNA, shares an advent reflection for this difficult 2020 year. CRC Chaplains Minister during COVID-19 Chaplains have had a tough year, and many “feel like they are running on empty.” Inspire 2021 Speaker to Address Issues Facing Youth Steve Argue says young people in their teens and 20s want faith to help them in a complex world. Ministry Report in a Pandemic Year CRCNA ministries adapted but stayed busy during 2020. Sharing the Gospel from West Africa Missionary uses what she learned in Africa to connect with people in Chicago. Structure and Leadership Taskforce to Report in 2021 A team of eight has been formed to help guide the CRC’s structure and organization in 2021 and beyond. New Pledge Process Shows Mixed Results Responses to “reimagining” ministry shares vary, perhaps depending on local and current factors. Campus Ministry Connects in New Ways Amid COVID-19 Guelph Campus Ministry leader Sara DeMoor talks about adapting to ministry in a pandemic era, to continue to connect with and support students. Koppenaal Named New U.S. Human Resources Director Carol Koppenaal wants to help people grow in their career. Retired Bishop to Speak at Inspire David Zac Niringiye will be a plenary speaker at the denomination-wide event. He encourages the church to be more hands-on in the cause for social justice. A Time for Lament Soong-Chan Rah says we are living in an unprecedented time that is filled with opportunity. A Home Church Away from Home Part of a multisite church plant, mosiacHouse East finds ways to connect with students at Kings University. God Has ‘Taken Us for a Ride’ A waning church seeks out a new purpose by moving into a neighborhood of refugees. Abuse of Power Training in Pilot Phase Mandated by synod, the training will be recommended for all pastoral leaders in the CRC. Calvin Choirs Lift their Voices Like other worship choirs and musicians throughout the CRC, Calvin University students shine a hopeful Advent message. Reflecting on Today All Day Long When you read devotionals how long do the lessons stick in your mind? A class of high school students recently found a way to think about and reflect on Today devotional readings all day long. Pagination First Previous … Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Current page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Next Last
A Lifelong Education At the January Series on Mon., Jan. 11, Tara Westover shared her story about growing up in a survivalist family.
Reclaiming the Image of the Church in Brazil Rev. Hernandes Dias Lopes is sharing a renewed, faith-filled image of the church.
Loving Your Neighbor Atiko Martin has been equipped by Resonate Global Mission to work with, “people who do the wrong thing.”
Most-Read CRC Stories in 2020 Although COVID-19 was the subject of many stories, other issues made the list as well.
Antioch Podcast Tackles Tough Discussions on Race Feedspot calls it one of the “Top 60 Racism Podcasts to Follow in 2021.”
January Series, Worship Symposium Launch Online Throughout January you can tap into the January Series, Worship Symposium, and Stob Lecture online.
Missionaries in France Spread the Word Morgan was baptized Catholic but had little faith — until she joined a Bible study offered by Resonate missionaries.
Rietkerk to be New Chaplaincy Director Tim Rietkerk, who lives in Escondido, Calif., has been appointed to be the new director of Chaplaincy and Care Ministry. He comes to the role after 30 years as a chaplain.
As We Wait Colin Watson, executive director of the CRCNA, shares an advent reflection for this difficult 2020 year.
CRC Chaplains Minister during COVID-19 Chaplains have had a tough year, and many “feel like they are running on empty.”
Inspire 2021 Speaker to Address Issues Facing Youth Steve Argue says young people in their teens and 20s want faith to help them in a complex world.
Sharing the Gospel from West Africa Missionary uses what she learned in Africa to connect with people in Chicago.
Structure and Leadership Taskforce to Report in 2021 A team of eight has been formed to help guide the CRC’s structure and organization in 2021 and beyond.
New Pledge Process Shows Mixed Results Responses to “reimagining” ministry shares vary, perhaps depending on local and current factors.
Campus Ministry Connects in New Ways Amid COVID-19 Guelph Campus Ministry leader Sara DeMoor talks about adapting to ministry in a pandemic era, to continue to connect with and support students.
Koppenaal Named New U.S. Human Resources Director Carol Koppenaal wants to help people grow in their career.
Retired Bishop to Speak at Inspire David Zac Niringiye will be a plenary speaker at the denomination-wide event. He encourages the church to be more hands-on in the cause for social justice.
A Time for Lament Soong-Chan Rah says we are living in an unprecedented time that is filled with opportunity.
A Home Church Away from Home Part of a multisite church plant, mosiacHouse East finds ways to connect with students at Kings University.
God Has ‘Taken Us for a Ride’ A waning church seeks out a new purpose by moving into a neighborhood of refugees.
Abuse of Power Training in Pilot Phase Mandated by synod, the training will be recommended for all pastoral leaders in the CRC.
Calvin Choirs Lift their Voices Like other worship choirs and musicians throughout the CRC, Calvin University students shine a hopeful Advent message.
Reflecting on Today All Day Long When you read devotionals how long do the lessons stick in your mind? A class of high school students recently found a way to think about and reflect on Today devotional readings all day long.