In her presentation at the 2023 January Series, Mónica Guzmán suggested that curiosity and listening can be powerful tools in bridging division between people with differing opinions.
In 2016, First CRC in Grand Rapids, Mich., received $100,000 to help with a renovation project. This year 80 additional churches may receive similar help.
Brian Fournier was homeless in downtown Thorold, Ont., when he met Terence Schilstra, pastor of a local church that meets on Sundays in the carport of the pastor’s home.
Information sessions for faculty and staff were held to discuss positions, policies, and requirements for honoring the CRCNA position on human sexuality.
Facilitators are introducing ministry leaders to a biblical and practical approach to making decisions, dealing with differences, and leading effectively during anxious times.
A new book that explores the stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things in their communities is sparking imagination and hope for the church.
At a special meeting of the Council of Delegates, Shirley DeVries was named chief administrative officer of the CRCNA, a new position for the denomination.