Nagel Institute Receives $1.9 Million Grant The Templeton Religion Trust awarded Calvin University a grant to explore the impact of seminary education on spiritual formation, character, and virtue. Crafting at Clearview On Mondays women gather at Clearview CRC in Oakville, Ont., to put their creative talents to good use. Bannock and Reconciliation A neighborhood group in Ontario found a tasty way to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day. 30 Years of Abuse Prevention In 1994 the CRCNA started an Office of Abuse Prevention. Thirty years later, the denomination continues to equip congregations in abuse awareness, prevention, and response. A Pastor for the Music Industry Life as a musician can be challenging spiritually, emotionally, and financially. So Phil Covert started a ministry in Nashville to reach the music industry community. Class Explores Creation Care Working with the Climate Witness Project, Community CRC, Kitchener, Ont., ran an adult education series on creation care and climate change. Calvin Hires Prison Initiative Director Lisa Spoelhof Schra, a 1993 graduate of Calvin, has been named executive director of the Calvin Prison Initiative. End of Era as Denominational Building Closes After nearly 70 years of ministry operations the CRCNA headquarters in the U.S. is moving to another location in Grand Rapids, Michigan. A Stronghold for Christ Chichibu, Japan, is known for its many Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Resonate is helping local leaders extend the hope of the gospel there. Canadian Intercultural Leader Leaves Pablo Kim Sun, CRCNA senior Leader for Intercultural Ministry, has accepted a position with the Presbyterian Church in Canada as intercultural liaison. A Volunteer’s Story: Disaster Response When Ben Dykstra signed up as a World Renew volunteer seven years ago, he began a journey of restoring hope. A Note from the General Secretary Following Synod Synod concluded its annual deliberations last week Thursday with an encouragement from the synod president, Rev. Derek Buikema, to be gentle. Braille Resources Find Home Braille resources, including a Bible, some creeds and confessions, and a machine to create braille resources have been shared with CRC members for use in ministry. Responding to Major Flooding in Iowa World Renew Disaster Response Services is organizing a response to severe flooding in northwestern Iowa that began on Saturday, June 22. Dordt Professor Researches Advent Preaching Dr. Kyle Dieleman has been awarded a grant to research the role of Advent preaching in shaping Christian life and practice. Synod 2024 Begins Highlights from the first five days of Synod 2024. Thrive Hosts Creative Worship Listening Session What if we engaged in worship without relying on words? Pastors Gather at Revelation 7 Retreat In April, over 40 pastors gathered in Anaheim, Calif., for the Revelation 7 Pastors Retreat. David Brooks and Anne Snyder at Campus Ministry Lecture Series Geneva Campus Ministry at the University of Iowa welcomed two high-profile speakers at their lecture series. Joel Vande Werken Appointed as Interim Associate Director of Synodical Services The new associate director anticipates synod as “a time to witness to God’s grace and trust that he will lead and guide us forward.” Rediscovering a Piece of Chinese History Christian-themed Chinese posters from 80-100 years ago help to reveal a rich heritage of teaching and evangelism media in China. A Decade of Community Gardening John Calvin CRC’s community garden in Truro, N.S., addresses food insecurity and promotes environmental stewardship. Guide to Synod 2024 Here is a summary of what will be discussed when synod meets June 14-20 on the campus of Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Mich. Colin Watson Earns First D.Min. from Calvin Seminary Colin Watson, Sr., former executive director of the CRCNA, became the first person to earn a doctor of ministry degree from Calvin Theological Seminary. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next Last
Nagel Institute Receives $1.9 Million Grant The Templeton Religion Trust awarded Calvin University a grant to explore the impact of seminary education on spiritual formation, character, and virtue.
Crafting at Clearview On Mondays women gather at Clearview CRC in Oakville, Ont., to put their creative talents to good use.
Bannock and Reconciliation A neighborhood group in Ontario found a tasty way to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day.
30 Years of Abuse Prevention In 1994 the CRCNA started an Office of Abuse Prevention. Thirty years later, the denomination continues to equip congregations in abuse awareness, prevention, and response.
A Pastor for the Music Industry Life as a musician can be challenging spiritually, emotionally, and financially. So Phil Covert started a ministry in Nashville to reach the music industry community.
Class Explores Creation Care Working with the Climate Witness Project, Community CRC, Kitchener, Ont., ran an adult education series on creation care and climate change.
Calvin Hires Prison Initiative Director Lisa Spoelhof Schra, a 1993 graduate of Calvin, has been named executive director of the Calvin Prison Initiative.
End of Era as Denominational Building Closes After nearly 70 years of ministry operations the CRCNA headquarters in the U.S. is moving to another location in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
A Stronghold for Christ Chichibu, Japan, is known for its many Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Resonate is helping local leaders extend the hope of the gospel there.
Canadian Intercultural Leader Leaves Pablo Kim Sun, CRCNA senior Leader for Intercultural Ministry, has accepted a position with the Presbyterian Church in Canada as intercultural liaison.
A Volunteer’s Story: Disaster Response When Ben Dykstra signed up as a World Renew volunteer seven years ago, he began a journey of restoring hope.
A Note from the General Secretary Following Synod Synod concluded its annual deliberations last week Thursday with an encouragement from the synod president, Rev. Derek Buikema, to be gentle.
Braille Resources Find Home Braille resources, including a Bible, some creeds and confessions, and a machine to create braille resources have been shared with CRC members for use in ministry.
Responding to Major Flooding in Iowa World Renew Disaster Response Services is organizing a response to severe flooding in northwestern Iowa that began on Saturday, June 22.
Dordt Professor Researches Advent Preaching Dr. Kyle Dieleman has been awarded a grant to research the role of Advent preaching in shaping Christian life and practice.
Thrive Hosts Creative Worship Listening Session What if we engaged in worship without relying on words?
Pastors Gather at Revelation 7 Retreat In April, over 40 pastors gathered in Anaheim, Calif., for the Revelation 7 Pastors Retreat.
David Brooks and Anne Snyder at Campus Ministry Lecture Series Geneva Campus Ministry at the University of Iowa welcomed two high-profile speakers at their lecture series.
Joel Vande Werken Appointed as Interim Associate Director of Synodical Services The new associate director anticipates synod as “a time to witness to God’s grace and trust that he will lead and guide us forward.”
Rediscovering a Piece of Chinese History Christian-themed Chinese posters from 80-100 years ago help to reveal a rich heritage of teaching and evangelism media in China.
A Decade of Community Gardening John Calvin CRC’s community garden in Truro, N.S., addresses food insecurity and promotes environmental stewardship.
Guide to Synod 2024 Here is a summary of what will be discussed when synod meets June 14-20 on the campus of Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Colin Watson Earns First D.Min. from Calvin Seminary Colin Watson, Sr., former executive director of the CRCNA, became the first person to earn a doctor of ministry degree from Calvin Theological Seminary.